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Awesome build!
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04-17-2013, 08:09 PM | #153 |
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Liking the blue you chose, is it a GM color?
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04-18-2013, 02:23 AM | #154 |
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thanks!
thanks for checking it out! thanks for making me your first post! nope not GM, its Galaxy Blue by Alsa paints well got a bit more done tonight.. got some glass in the chevy! actually took quite a long time
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04-18-2013, 03:00 AM | #155 |
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Sweet build bro can't wait to see more
Hope you know that now that it's bagged your just going want to go lower and lower hahaha Not bad for someone who says they can't do body work Posted via Mobile Device
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04-18-2013, 11:15 AM | #156 |
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Nice job on the doors and brake reservoir. Gotta ask, whats the pipe thing hanging in between the doors?
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Got a bit more done today, and still goin... Mounted in the pedals and connected them to the clutch and brakes hung the special pipe but realized i am missing the cpp kit to connect to the steering gear. Got the brake booster installed... Hopefully i can get some more done tonight. Posted via Mobile Device
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Your truck is looking great! Theres nothing more satisfying than doing you own paint job for the first time and having it look respectable. Love the color.
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Nice job smoknbarrels!
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04-19-2013, 01:21 PM | #160 |
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Just read the whole thread. Looks awesome I like the color! Nice work!
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Any updates on the cab
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yep! here they are! been putting in some long hours the last few days,
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Wow that all looks great bro
Be carful with that master cylinder and dripping brake fluid on it Won't be having a good day I give you a lot props with the painting For someone going into it with their eyes closed you sure fooled me Looks like you know exactly what your doing Posted via Mobile Device
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Well been hitting it up with the wiring still, what a process, I added a lot of electrical things on this truck, gonna be a huge drain on the alt and battery. Putting in dual electric fans (using a speed controller), electric fuel pump, all the electrics for the air ride and E3 leveling system, air compressors, full bank of gauges, adding courtesy lights, new sound system and subwoofer, MSD 6AL2 so there is a bunch more wiring with a 2 step rev limmiter, i am sure there are a few items i am forgeting, but i am tired of terminating ends and soldering, slowly, its getting there. The AWW full electrical kit is a good one, but as mine is a '67 and they dont have a kit just for them, i noticed there are a few times i had to modify things, by no means a plug and play harness, simply changing to a newer version of dash switch arrangement would have helped tons. But its getting there, i am about 1/3 of the way done electrical. Posted via Mobile Device
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been having some progress, not as much as I need to, but getting there.
did some more wiring, but this is an old photo, I also have the wiper switch and choke installed: also re-did all the mounting for my temporary seat I will be using for this year, I took my original seat to a local upholster and he sold his business off and tossed it out in the process because he lost my number and couldn't contact me to notify me to at least pick it up. so I will be using this sweet off colour blue '88 chevy seat from our broken down farm truck. seat was actually perfect, but I burnt 3 holes in it now with my welder, a few splashes went onto the foam when I was welding it upside down, well that stuff went through the foam and cloth faster then free falling. once its done I will paint the brakets and take the seat to the car wash then install it.. not even gonna bother cleaning up the welds. I slammed that baby 3 inches!! used some angle iron and rebar for support
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well I had this idea for a while now, but am putting it into action, I was originally going to just widen my wheel well tubs, but as it still wasn't going to be enough, because I had to hide the pumpkin coming though the floor and also decided to put my air compressors and battery and accuair back there in the middle, I decided to make it straight accross and just make a lid in the middle for access.
just went out and got a few flat sheets and placed one into my homemade metal brake! turned out good enough for me! trimmed off the mounting holes/lip so I can connect it tothe fender cut out the shapes of the wheel wells, so this will be my inner tub sides measured it all up, started at one end and slowly rolled it and tacked it and it went super easy and fast!
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and bang! there you have it! a straight accross tub, now I just have to cut an access hole, reinforce it, then make a lid and hinges with some gas struts and I'll have a nice functional compartment.
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Great idea on the tub, looking good
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Very good idea with the tub, now you will be able to do the step notch and still not even know it was there lol
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Your like the macgyver of wheel tubs now make one out of a paper clip.
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What did you use to get that bend, looks perfect all the way across
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Was your seat guys name Arlo?(!$#%*&)
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Nice job on the wheel tubs.
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