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Old 05-11-2012, 10:43 PM   #1
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Yeah sometimes the yeungling helps smooth out the defects, or at least until you look at it again the next day. I think it will be pretty good, just dont like big door gaps. I was thinking of getting the rear door edge guards that LMC sells to help comp for it.
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Old 05-12-2012, 07:25 PM   #2
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Worked on the floor some more, welding, welding, welding. Well i finish up the top side of the floor pan, and the 4wd hump. Got the cab corner on and got the inner rocker tacked. I am planning on tipping the cab and giving the bottom a good weld, seal, and then spray with u-pol. I also pulled the seat apart, the foam looks pretty good and only one spring is broke. I plan on stopping and see if i can find some material for it tomorrow.
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Old 05-13-2012, 01:46 PM   #3
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

picked up all the seat material, going with black vinal with a grey black tweed. Also picked up black headliner material, so the interior will be grey and black. Not bad everything was on sale today. Got the cab flipped up on its back, now i can get the floor welded up and sealed.
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Old 05-14-2012, 06:36 PM   #4
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Ordered my u-pol bed liner kit today, a 2" 3 hole guage holder for my after market vacuum guage, lean/rich guage, and my trans temp. I also ordered some hog rings for the seat, my wife is tackling the seat repair. I think she can make it look better than it did.
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Old 05-14-2012, 10:57 PM   #5
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Your adjustments in the new panels look dead-on!
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Old 05-14-2012, 11:02 PM   #6
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Thanks gordon, i see your truck is looking very good. I still have some more welding to do, have to weld a panel and drill a new hole for the headlight switch, since chevy moved them up on the newer ones. I also am going to clean up the radio slot, weld in some support where the speaker goes in the center and then fix the holes in the firewall.
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Old 05-15-2012, 01:04 PM   #7
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Nothing done today, i ended up working late but i will have wednesday off so i can get some done. Here is a pic of the floor bottom, it will be eady to weld up with it flipped. Also the seat material the wife is working on, the headliner that needs a little fiberglass repair, and one of the seat spring that is broke.
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Old 05-16-2012, 07:07 PM   #8
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Worked on the floor, got all of the floor welded up and then i ran out of gas. Cleaned up the old undercoating from the truck and got the seams sealed up. Tomorrow i will spray the self etching primer i bought and then spray the u-pol kit on it.
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Old 05-17-2012, 02:16 PM   #9
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Well i got the cab bottom sprayed in some primer and then coated it with the bed liner, that stuff sprays great and looks pretty nice, will just give it a few days to dry. I also sprayed one of my inner fenders.
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Old 05-18-2012, 03:07 PM   #10
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Flipped the cab back up, cleaned the floor and painted it along with the area under the rear window. Also cleaned up some more of the firewall.
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

You're flying on this truck!

Looks really good & coming back together is the best part! I like how that undercoating turned out under the cab.
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Old 05-24-2012, 06:43 PM   #12
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

I got the hood installed, gave me a bit to get the dr side to work, i had to ground out the hood hinge mounting holes to get it to go down all the way. I also started with the wiring installation, i got the wiring in the cab pretty much done. It took a bit to comb through all the un-necessary stuff from the burban. I also installed the new fire wall, boy did that thing fit bad, but its in. I also installed the 4wd shifter, it is realy comming along. I stopped at the parts store and picked up the primer, paint, gun, and some sand paper. I am hoping to have it primer on saturday.
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Old 05-24-2012, 08:12 PM   #13
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Hey where did that ugly brown hood come from. I recognize it. Things are really coming together! Looks good. How much space you have from the top of tire to the top of wheel well.
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Old 05-25-2012, 08:23 AM   #14
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Gabriel, i was just thinking of leaving the hood the way it is and putting your initials on it. There is an orange color under the brown i saw in a couple of spots.
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Old 05-25-2012, 09:35 AM   #15
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Why am I not surprised. It would be the same as that fancy shingle job I did. I beleive it got my initials too. Glad to see you havent lost your sense of humor. Ill be down soon.....get ready
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Is that an official warning order, i could use some help thats for sure. Looking forward.
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Old 05-25-2012, 04:59 PM   #17
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Well all i did was work on wiring, what a pain the under hood back behind the distributor. That and still weeding through the unnecessay wiring and then having to mod some of it to work. Hopefully i will finish up the wiring, the fitting of the front end and then start the disassembly.
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Today i finished fitting the front end, put the wheel wells in and made some adjustments, then i pulled the front end back off. I cleaned up the hood, the rad support, the wheel wells, the rad holder, the battery box and sprayed them with some paint. I finished wiring the fuel pump, it now runs for a few seconds when the key is on, after 3 checks it started spraying fuel not bad since all the lines are new and were dry. Cleaned up some of the grounds, its not cranking over very well, maybe my battery is bad, or my started is going. I also installed the heater box under the dash and cleaned the inside of the fenders and tried out the new paint gun i bought and sprayed some of the blue to the inside of the fenders. The paint gun works pretty good.
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Man that truck is looking good! I like the bed liner you put on the underside of the floor pan. Watching the progress on this truck is motivating me to work on my truck. I've got a 71. After I get it on the road, I'm thinking about doing some body work. It needs new rockers and cab corners mainly, and a few other things.

Keep up the good work!
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Old 05-28-2012, 10:44 PM   #20
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Thanks jbwolfe. Today my brother was able to help me out. We got the TBI overhauled with some of the ultimate mods done. Wired the o2 sensors, installed the rad support, radiator, fixed some ground wires, got the starter working. We decided to fire it up, at first it just sputtered then we lost a connection and power. We found the ecm 1 fuse was loose / corroded. We got that fixed and it fired right up. Set the timing and got the fuel pressure around 14 psi. The thing sounds great, also topped off the tranny, did not drive it but it seems to go into the gears and wants to run. I also sprayed some bed liner on the back of the cab inside, i figued with the tools and etc that will be thrown back there it will work better any ways. I think i will try to get some more body work done. I also seem to have a defective master cylinder, the front bleads good, but no pressure to the rear at all, even with the rear line off the MC.
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Truck is comming along good, my brothers help was great. I installed the ducting in the cab for the heat/ac, hooked up the parking brake, did a bunch of wiring(guages, lights, radio, heater, brake controller). I had to install a new master cylinder the old one had to pressure to the rear brakes, they are now bled out and feel good. I put a cynder block on the floor and idled it out of the garage and turned it around and drove it back in. 1st and 2nd gear work and reverse, wont know the rest or get the fine tuning done until i can get it on the road. I did a little body work, hopefully will have it primed this weekend. Its really exciting having it fire right up and move. I have to do a little work with the valve steam seals they appear to be leaking and causing it to smoke some. Hopefully that will be an easy fix.
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Some more pics.
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

Well didnt get much done today, spent most of the day in town getting a few supplies for the body work and a few small things. I got the parking brake adjusted, stripped some more of the cab, and primed the outside of the fenders. I got a few parts in the mail, new carpet, bed repair panels, and new windshield and back glass weatherstripping.
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Re: Rusty, crushy, but trysty.

I got a little work done today, sanded down the fenders and made a few repairs to them. I got them looking good and then sprayed them with the blue paint, boy does it look good. Stripped down the cab a little more, wont be long now till i can get the cab done. I also tried installing the carpet i got from rock auto, its acc brand. The front did not fit well at all, about 1 inch too narrow. I called them and they are sending me another one.
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I love following this build! Great job.

When you get to this part please take plenty of pics for us.
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