01-23-2013, 11:53 PM | #176 |
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How's the truck coming along?
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Wish I had some progress to report, but between the holidays and overtime all this month I haven't been in the garage in over a month. Next month isn't looking good either. I'm hoping to be back on it by end of February.
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Good to hear
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Not sure how important the pinch weld/ toe/ floor board seam is? But I got impatient monkey around with all the rust in mine. Had to put a new floor pan in, so I just butt welded the floor pan to the toe board. I know it's not factory. But it seems that the rust occurs because of all the seam seal stuffed there.
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Looks good, You know its solid now, it won't need to be replaced for a long time.
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Nice job on the speaker grill.
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looks like a vintage air unit is calling too, nice work
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Thanks for the compliment. Maybe air some day, but no a/c or heat in the immediate future.
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I think I will be doing the same to my firewall, all these mods I'm planning are starting to add up. I originally was just doing a simple 4.5/6 inch drop.
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Yea, this old trucks seem to steamroll if your not careful.. I was just going to swap my v8 and Porterbuilt suspension on this one.. Cab made that come to a halt..
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Looking great man! Nice job on the rust repairs.
You know I put the flange on my floor pan using a hydraulic press brake at work, thinking I was pretty slick... well forming the whole flange at once pulled some of the contour out of the front where it goes down toward the kick panel so I had to cut and reshape that. I really wish they made the floor pan with that flange on them.
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I just went thru this build. I am tuning is for the rest...
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Patchwork on the floor looks good, I had to repair mine in about the same exact way.
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What motor mounts are you using and do you have pictures of how close your motor is to the firewall?
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Looking good Jeff! That's a lot of work!
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Looks good!
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Nice work, glad to see some updates. Did you use the boom mat on the floor.
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