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Old 12-20-2011, 01:05 AM   #176
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70

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let me know what kind of pictures your needing and i'll see what i can do for you!! what parts do you have and what parts do you need??
thanks Chad,
So far I have the deluxe heater box with the recirc vent and cable for a normal truck that only has the fan on-off switch.
I just want to see how you put yours back together, as I was tossing and turning last night I wondered why a control assembly from some other 60s era General Motors vehicle would not work.

I will ponder this more as I look for updates from ya ;o)
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Old 12-20-2011, 01:15 AM   #177
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70

I like that Chevrolet script panel on the glove box door, very cool looking trim piece. Good to see you're still going Chad, keep it up! Hopefully I can get back to work on mine soon.
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Old 12-20-2011, 12:50 PM   #178
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mcmurphy, i'll take pictures when i put it back together, i'm waiting on parts! the center lever was broke, and i'm pondering on butting the black level knobs on or some other kind, billet or something! i'll keep you posted as to what i end up doing!!

fryer, thanks for the comments, the trim piece is plastic and has two broken taps on it, so i'm going to buy another and paint it to match the silver i'm going the trim pieces outside of the truck!!
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Old 12-21-2011, 03:03 PM   #179
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70

well i started taking the heater box apart, then realized that the part that bolts to the cowl was broke on one side! so i started taking it apart so maybe someone would have it, i would like to just get the part i'm looking for instead of a whole heater box! anyways heres a few pictures of the part i need to fix the heater, i dont want to put it on the truck the way it is! even thou it wouldn't hurt it any, i just want it to look right! second picture right top side you can see it's bent, last picture is of the broken piece, to give you a better picture of why i'm needing to replace this whole piece!!
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Old 12-25-2011, 09:33 AM   #180
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70

well had no luck going to the salvageyard friday! i did get my headers in friday before we left, will try to install/mock them on the truck today! and maybe get so other stuff done on it today!! anyways merry christmas to all that read this, i'll post more later after i get back from being over there today! going to work on my truck and eat dinner so i'll be there for a while!!
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Old 12-26-2011, 11:20 AM   #181
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ok, while i was mocking the headers up yesterday i realized i need to move the motor back a lil, to the back set of hole on the crossmemeber! the tubes were hitting the lower control arm, and with the motor having a long water pump it would be best if i move the motor back anyways! i also put the grille panel on and the grille just to see it looking like a truck again, and i wanted to see what the heater face panel would look like on the dash so i got pictures of it too! anyways heres some pictures of what i did!!
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Old 12-27-2011, 08:14 PM   #182
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70

Hey man,
I have a spare heater set up, and took some pics of it for you.
When I was in the garage I could not remember which one you needed, so I am adding a pic of each.
The part I think you want, that I have is for a regular heater core, though you could cut it to the 9.5" deluxe size.
You are welcome to either part, or both, just shoot me a PM with a good mailing address and I will try to get it out in the snail-mail to you this week!

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Old 12-27-2011, 08:42 PM   #183
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can you get some more pictures of the second picture you post that would be great, thanks!!
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Old 12-27-2011, 11:39 PM   #184
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Chad love your truck .. been following it for awhile.. Looking good..
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Old 12-28-2011, 11:06 AM   #185
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thanks 57truckguy, i'm making a lil progress here and there! i got my big back window gasket, the lock bead tool, heater control lever, and new heater knobs in yesterday! i'll post picture later of it put back together and show you the back for the panel were i drilled hole for the screws! incase anyone wants to take one apart!! anyways i now have everything i need for the big back window conversion, i got two tubes of the panel adhesive! i'll be filling in the bed seam that runs the length of the bed like 198plus did!
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Old 12-28-2011, 02:32 PM   #186
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here's the pictures i promised! i used #6x3/8 screws to put it back together!
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Old 12-28-2011, 09:55 PM   #187
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70

Ok that does not look impossible to figure out!
Thanks for the pics, and here are some more for you!!
To make this a "deluxe" all you would have to do is cut out the fresh air hole larger, about 2 or 3 inches and re-drill the heater core mounting holes.
And in pic #4 remove that rusted vent baffle. Then this will bolt(screw) right onto the rest of the heater box you have.

Forgot to mention it is all straight, no dents or dings to it.

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Old 12-29-2011, 01:37 PM   #188
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thanks mcmurphy, i'll take it! i can mod. it to look like mine, lol!! i sent you a pm last night before i went to work with my address!!
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Old 12-29-2011, 05:46 PM   #189
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No problem, I will try to get that in the mail for you tomorrow.
Stopped by the Post Office today and they dont have a flat rate box or padded envelope that is big enough for it.
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Old 12-29-2011, 07:11 PM   #190
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Re: my '64 c-10 swb project with steel floor from a '70

Checking in on your progress. It looks like your moving right along. Did you move the motor back and get your headers in?
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Old 12-29-2011, 10:50 PM   #191
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I have new(old) heater controls for my '66 and want to paint them...now I know how; thanx for the info.
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Old 12-30-2011, 10:41 AM   #192
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mcmurphy, thanks alot!

alan, i'm going to paint the motor and trans first, i might try to get that done this weekend! then i'll but it in and move it back an install the headers, the exhaust will still be a lil under the frame rail!

protrash, i believe the drill bit i used to drill the holes was a 3/32! the things that look like rivets are not, drill the tips of them off, take it apart! cut off the the things that look like metal dowels, drill the holes, put your screws in! then if you ever want to take it apart you can just unscrew it and paint it!
one more thing the two screws that hold the plate for the light! you'll need #6 1/2" screws and get #6 washers, and between the heater face panel and the light bracket put the washers! that way theres a gap between the plastic piece and the metal piece for the light to shine through, and the two pieces aren't pressed together!

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protrash, i believe the drill bit i used to drill the holes was a 3/32! the things that look like rivets are not, drill the tips of them off, take it apart! cut off the the things that look like metal dowels, drill the holes, put your screws in! then if you ever want to take it apart you can just unscrew it and paint it!
one more thing the two screws that hold the plate for the light! you'll need #6 1/2" screws and get #6 washers, and between the heater face panel and the light bracket put the washers! that way theres a gap between the plastic piece and the metal piece for the light to shine through, and the two pieces aren't pressed together!
Gotcha!! Thanx for the info.
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Old 12-31-2011, 01:32 AM   #194
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Chad that went out in the US Postal for you today, you should have it no later than mid-next week!!

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Old 12-31-2011, 01:48 PM   #195
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thanks mcmurphy, if you ever need anything let me know, i would like to return the favor! i'll be able to get the heater together once i get a few new parts for it, like a fan blade, fan motor, and new cables, then it will be like new! i'm going to clean and paint they other parts today as long as the weather stays in the 60's for a lil while longer!!
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Glad to help man.... my good deed for the day
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Old 01-01-2012, 04:58 AM   #197
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hey chad what kind of fan blade do you need. I have one off an orginal 57 heater, motor was shot so I ditched it but kept the blade.. It is in what appears to be very good shape... no dents or dings. 4 bladed and about 8 inches across maybe a little smaller, its in the garage and its 4 in the morning, I look later when I get up if you are interested...or if it would work for you..
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Old 01-01-2012, 05:10 PM   #198
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hey chad what kind of fan blade do you need. I have one off an orginal 57 heater, motor was shot so I ditched it but kept the blade.. It is in what appears to be very good shape... no dents or dings. 4 bladed and about 8 inches across maybe a little smaller, its in the garage and its 4 in the morning, I look later when I get up if you are interested...or if it would work for you..
These take the squirrel cage type blowers.
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Old 01-01-2012, 08:46 PM   #199
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Well sorry wrong type
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Old 01-01-2012, 09:44 PM   #200
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ya it wont work 57truck, i did get some stuff done in the last two days! i forgot to take a picture of the rear bumper, got it grinded down and painted! i also got the motor set back and cleaned and painted! heres two pics, i didnt get the headers on today. but will later this week!
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