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Old 11-26-2017, 01:22 PM   #2201
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Re: Crusty Rusty Leaky Squeaky 67 Step

It must feel great after all your hard work to be where you are now, that's a damn fine looking ride Vic.
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Old 11-27-2017, 09:03 AM   #2202
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Holy bajeebers, that looks good! World of Wheels?
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Old 11-28-2017, 12:23 AM   #2203
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It must feel great after all your hard work to be where you are now, that's a damn fine looking ride Vic.
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Holy bajeebers, that looks good! World of Wheels?
Ummm... probably not, Chip. The paint on the bed is nowhere near the quality of the cab and front clip. The base coat has sand scratches everywhere, the clear had a heavy orange peel they tried to cut and buff, but still has pitting in a lot of areas and they buffed thru to the primer in several places. It looks okay from 10 feet but is pretty rude up close. I haven't been able to raise him on the phone to discuss it, so I'm pretty sure he knows I've discovered it by now.

Bedliner looks great, though.
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Old 11-28-2017, 02:58 AM   #2204
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The paint on the bed is nowhere near the quality of the cab and front clip. The base coat has sand scratches everywhere, the clear had a heavy orange peel they tried to cut and buff, but still has pitting in a lot of areas and they buffed thru to the primer in several places. It looks okay from 10 feet but is pretty rude up close. I haven't been able to raise him on the phone to discuss it, so I'm pretty sure he knows I've discovered it by now.
Oh man I'm sorry to hear that Vic, as always I'm pulling for you, hopefully they will make it right without giving you any grief.
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Old 11-28-2017, 09:01 AM   #2205
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Darn. At least it's easily transported and you can keep going on the rest.
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Old 11-28-2017, 09:20 AM   #2206
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Sorry to hear that Vic, it does look good in the pictures though.
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Old 11-29-2017, 11:59 PM   #2207
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I spoke to my guy yesterday and he apologized for the paint flaws on the bed and immediately offered to fix them whenever I could get it to him... which made me feel a lot better. He said he was so covered up, he let his helper do more on the bed than he normally would. It will probably be after the first of the year before I get it to him, as I have no plans to pull the bed back off the chassis at this point. I did go down there today to pick up the rear bumper. It turned out very nice. Hope to have the front and other pieces by weekend.

I spent most of today plumbing the CPP HydraStop. The pre-bent stainless lines I got from Inline Tube are for the OEM setup and had to be modified for the CPP unit. The rear line is done, but I'm on the second attempt for the front. The OEM tube was 1/4" to the tee and 3/16" to both front calipers. I'm attempting to duplicate most of the OEM bends to plumb into the prop valve using 3/16" stainless line instead. On my first attempt, I booger'd the flare and didn't have enough length to redo it. The second line is looking good up to this point as long as I don't repeat the flaring mistake on the end that goes in the prop valve. I'll say this about the CPP HydraStop... it's fit like a glove up to this point. I still have to do the lines to the pump and the steering box, but their kit looks super complete. Compared to the unit I bought for my '57 Ford (from another company), this appears to be a much nicer setup.

As you can tell, I've been doing whatever I can to avoid getting back on the wiring job. But sooner or later those chickens will come home to roost.
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Old 11-30-2017, 12:57 AM   #2208
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Your truck looks amazing Vic!
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Old 11-30-2017, 04:51 AM   #2209
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I'm glad to hear that the painter is going to make it right for you.
I bet you are just itching to open up those exhaust dumps and drop the hammer!
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Old 11-30-2017, 09:19 AM   #2210
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Good to hear he's being a stand-up guy. Better you than me on that stainless!
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Old 11-30-2017, 04:16 PM   #2211
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Good to hear your painter is going to make it right. You'll knock out that wiring like any other project. I have faith in you Vic. Try a little at a time, if you can.
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Old 12-01-2017, 03:29 PM   #2212
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Good to hear your painter is going to make it right. You'll knock out that wiring like any other project. I have faith in you Vic. Try a little at a time, if you can.
Thanks, Duane, I was glad my painter offered to fix the bed since the rest was looking so nice. I bolted the bed to the chassis permanently (I hope) and I'm finishing up the wiring out back for the tail lights, etc. I got the brake booster plumbed in and ordered some a/c fittings for the hoses. The Vintage Air kit had the wrong fittings for the compressor that came with the March setup, so Summit scores again.
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Old 12-02-2017, 01:16 AM   #2213
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I have the cpp hydroboost on mine as well. You will love the stopping power of this unit ��
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Old 12-03-2017, 06:37 PM   #2214
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I have the cpp hydroboost on mine as well. You will love the stopping power of this unit ��
I had one on my '57 Ford also and you're right, they work! Maybe a little too good... had to re-tighten nearly every fitting in the system and even remade one entire line. But it stopped on a dime when I finished.

The rear bumper is on, bed is cinched down and the wiring to the tail/backup lights is done. Also figured out a way to mount the backup camera behind the license plate. Mocked up a/c and heater hoses up front but really need to get the front clip in place before making any final decisions.

Oh, and one other thing... note the hardware stored in the bed without any cushions. Repeat after me: work truck, work truck, work truck.
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Old 12-03-2017, 08:17 PM   #2215
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Your truck is looking great Vic!
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Old 12-03-2017, 08:28 PM   #2216
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Vic... I have really enjoyed watching you resurrect this truck basically from a scrap heap... Your talents are unmistakably over the top...

I can't wait to see this truck again in person...
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Nice work! Just tossing junk in the back eh? ☺️
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That thing's a work truck like Cindy Crawford's an ordinary chick. She might make you some eggs... but that ain't your average girl.
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Old 12-11-2017, 05:57 PM   #2219
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I have to admit, I've looked off & on at the earliest posts & just figured out that this is the immaculately prepared frame & cab that I've luster after the last few years at the All Truck Nationals

Absolutely beautiful "beater/shop truck"
Amazing level of detail!!!!
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Amazing work for sure Vic!!!
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Old 12-14-2017, 05:55 PM   #2221
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Your truck is looking great Vic!
Thanks, Mike, your's is coming along nicely... despite the weather you've been having.
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Vic... I have really enjoyed watching you resurrect this truck basically from a scrap heap... Your talents are unmistakably over the top... I can't wait to see this truck again in person...
Thanks, Dan. If it turns out anywhere as nice as Papa J I'll be happy.
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I wasn't aware you knew Cindy, Chip. Next time she's at your place fixing eggs, gimme a call will you?
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Absolutely beautiful "beater/shop truck"
Amazing level of detail!!!!
Thanks! It will be completed by the next Nats, so be sure to stop by and say hi.
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Amazing work for sure Vic!!!
Thanks, Jason. Anxious to see what's in store for your new ride.

I've been slacking when it comes to posting lately. I'm still wiring for the most part, but I took Duane's advice and worked on a few other things for some relief. The heater and AC lines are in place and the brake lines are done. I still need to cut and build the braided steel lines for the HydraStop. I've been postponing some things until the front clip is back on. Picked up the inner fenderwells a couple of days ago, so I no longer have an excuse. The paint shop only has the intake tube left to squirt. Everything else is here at the house.

I was unhappy with my metalwork on the right bedside when it returned from paint, so I contacted Ace Dent Repair and had Terry drop by the shop for a look see. He said he thought he could fix the objectionable spots, so he returned the next day and spent a couple of hours working his magic. When he left, the bedside looked fantastic. As you may recall, I cut it apart twice when I was chasing the gap problem and probably should have just bought another one that was made correctly. But being hardheaded....

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Looks great Vic!
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Awesome to hear you got the bedside kink worked out Vic.
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I know somewhere in here you have covered this but is that a hydra boost setup???...

I am considering g do I g that on this truck I am building now...
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Looks great Vic!
Thanks, Mike!
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Awesome to hear you got the bedside kink worked out Vic.
You and me both, Scott. You could probably tell I was sweating it when we talked the other day.
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I am considering doing that on this truck I am building now...
Yep, that's what it is, Dan. I got this one from CPP and it fit perfectly. Think they call theirs a HydraStop, but it's functionally the same as the hydra boost setups from other outfits. I had a bad experience with the company that sold me the unit I used for Maybelline so I was determined to try someone else this time around. So far, this has been an easy peasy installation... no missing parts, bolted right in and no skimping on the line kit. One thing for sure, these units provide exceptional stopping power with light pedal pressure. The decision to go this route on CRLS was a no brainer for me.
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