11-19-2013, 01:19 PM | #176 |
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.
I would LOVE to share the color code if I had one! This color has stumped all of our painters here at work. We have fought and fought it doing multiple tints and spray outs. I will get you the code for the closest, which if you are doing a complete would be the closest and could always refer back to it. It is a very transparent color that requires a tinted sealer and a non transparent white base formula shot first to cover, then use this color on top. It is a VERY bright color in person. I get a lot of comments including " man, that thing is bright in the dark!"
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11-19-2013, 01:41 PM | #177 |
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Diamont SY151.50
Formula: UR50 28.60 BC209 4.10 BC670 61.20 BC810 76.20 BC655 144.40 Another variation UR50 65.30 BC209 9.40 BC670 139.80 BC810 174.10 BC655 330.00 |
11-19-2013, 01:43 PM | #178 |
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Thanks I appreciate it!
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11-20-2013, 12:40 AM | #180 |
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Bead blasted, painted and installed after work. I just happened to have some 1x2 box tube laying in the scrap pile to build the outer frame spacers. The pics are crap, but its raining here and itook them a few minutes ago when I got home. Works great! Need to clean up the welds and paint some areas once I can get time to pull the wheels.
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11-20-2013, 09:08 AM | #181 |
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Cool! Good to know it really is that easy! Didja get to go out and make 'er squeal yet?
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No squealing last night or on the way to work, its raining and wet here. The truck does enter into the corners much faster and hold a flat line like a go cart though. I keep thinking how much load the pinner white 235s can handle and have found that the lower parts of my torso like to bite into vinyl! The addition of sway bars is a very cheap and easy upgrade to make these trucks perform very well, but BETTER BRAKES are a MUST HAVE if you do this. The single pot 4 drum system just isn't up to the additional speeds that get you close to trouble. I have a 4 disc, dual corvette master system waiting install and hope I can keep the size 12 off the skinny pedal long enough to get that system on the truck without incedent until then. They invite a very spirited driving style , you want to just keep going faster through the corners doubling the speeds you have normally driven through them on the way to and from work on your 75 mile commute through the farmland twisties. I'm glad it was dark and the headlights limited my speed. Last edited by NEWFISHER; 11-20-2013 at 11:02 AM. |
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Thanks for the review! I shall have to keep my eyes open for a WS6 car on my junkyard travels. Glad it's working well, hope you get your brakes on soon.
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11-20-2013, 11:53 AM | #184 |
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Truck is coming along nicely! great work!
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I see another test drive coming ! To In & Out !
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Thanks T.J.
Hauled a half bed load of firewood home tonight. My Champion Aluminum radiator showed up today so ill be tossing it, a new tstat, hoses and a fresh oil change on the Burb this weekend after work. If I have enough time I'm going to pull all the wheels and do some clean up and run some air lines and layout where I can hang the tank and compressor. |
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Cool!
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A buddy of mine text me this morning a link to a craigslist ad for a complete Vintage air system 64-66 trucks. I phoned the guy and hauled A$$ on my lunch hour ( and a half) North a few towns away to score the system.
My plans are to use the under hood components and install a Vintage Air mark IV unit under the dash. This system is the complete heat and a/c unit he just removed last week in a working condition. I will selling the cab system cheap if anyone is interested. . . |
11-21-2013, 07:45 PM | #190 |
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nice score
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still looking for the right one
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I'm definitely liking all the updates. Make me feel like I'm slacking
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Dude! Your build is the sickness. Mines just puttin lipstick on a pig. I would love to have the space and tools at home to pull off what you have done. Your not slacking , just building up patience for the next page of top shelf, c10 ninja fab to show us!
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Another speed bump on what's becoming my DD lately. The trucks choke has never worked and as its getting into the 20's here, having to pump, crank, pump crank, sputter, crank etc has been , well no fun. I pulled the air cleaner to find the PO had wired the choke plate open, ran almost 6 volts continous powefr with key off to the choke pot ( no wonder I'm on the second battery) and had aparently tossed the arm from the choke pot to the choke plate. Found the arm local and the jesus clip, installed them correctly andthen re wired the choke pot to ignition switched 12v. Set it, adjusted it and all ok until the drive. Home. I must have pulled the starter/HEI/coolant sensor harness and caught it on the back of the head. I started to smell smoke ,but thought it was the clutch or brakes on the 3 trucks pulling horse trailers that were ahead of me. After the first 20 miles I have to stop at a signal and I see what looks like overheating steam from the grille. I pull over, shut it off and pop the hood. No signs of overheating, gauge looks good and smoke seems to be gone....must have been the trailer brakes on the horse trailers. I get another 10 miles and almost home when the coolant gauge starts to violently swing and then peg to the left just as the truck dies. Pull over, pop the hood and call AAA for a tow. 45 min wait so I strip the horn wire and run it from the solonoid to the hei cramming the bare wire up into the cap. Start it up and drive 2 miles home to pull out every cooked wire on the passenger side, top of engine and firewall. Thought I was goin to catch our local college ball game, but the truck Gods had me running around sourcing all the correct conectors, wire colors and get the truck running before the sun went down. I didnt beat the sun, but it runs again. Coolant gauge seems to be dead. Need to run a jump wire before I totally condem it, but I'm gambling its a gonner based on how fast it was pegging left to right bfore it stopped.
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11-23-2013, 11:35 PM | #196 |
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Man , I hate when that happens !
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Sorry to hear about your electrical problems. Ugh! They're the worst. It sounds like you got it back under control, though.
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Awwwww, maannnnnn..... Sorry to hear it. Hope it's back up soon.
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Here's some of what I took out and replaced. Drove it around tonight and no high beams? Maybe a little more damage than I thought.
. . The dogs like riding around without highbeams though. Last edited by NEWFISHER; 11-24-2013 at 09:35 PM. |
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