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Old 04-15-2011, 10:41 AM   #1
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

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Old 04-15-2011, 04:08 PM   #2
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

that looks awesome, cant wait to some paint on it. then i am goiong to make a trip to ballground and drool.
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Old 04-15-2011, 05:46 PM   #3
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Very nice...You can come do mine too.
I'm burnt out on doing beds right now after mine which isn't done yet and Ronnie's.

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looking great nice build
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Looks like Glass!
It's diffenately slick.

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Makes me want to go sand on my bedsides. No I'll just go to bed instead.
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that looks awesome, cant wait to some paint on it. then i am goiong to make a trip to ballground and drool.
Come on down whenever you want.

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Left work early because I couldn't get in the paint shop since they were painting a 30' toy hauler. Everything is ready to spray...............I think .
Got home and decided to make some tubes to run my wires in on top of the engine. I will have one on each side. One for the altenator and one for the AC compressor. I got one made, I hope to do the other one tonight depending on the storms that are rolling in. I used an old valve cover to mock it up.
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Old 04-20-2011, 10:56 PM   #4
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

Alan my alt was the stock one to the 77 burb motor I had. It was only 2 wires like your pigtail.
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Old 04-20-2011, 11:56 PM   #5
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Alan my alt was the stock one to the 77 burb motor I had. It was only 2 wires like your pigtail.
Thanks, I'm not sure with some research that the bodies would be the same so it could mount in the serpentine mount. I'm got a jumper wire on the way. It should fix the problem.

Like I said earlier I got the glass and here are some pics. Shannon and I installed the pass vent window. It wasn't as easy I thought it would be. It's a tight fit. I got it closed and will let it sit over night. It's hard to close because it's rubbing the division bar rubber. The setting tape was old.(free) I think I will get some new tape. Also when the new vent glass is compared to the old one it was larger in some areas.
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Old 04-21-2011, 11:03 AM   #6
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

Looking good Alan!!! It is kinda scary pushing the glass and setting tape in to the frame isn't it, even the big side windows on my 56 have frames I got them in with the help of lots of blocks and bar clamps. How ever the bad luck came with the wraparound windshield three days after it was in it cracked must not have been set right.
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Old 04-25-2011, 12:06 PM   #7
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

Alan,
Here is another informative link regarding alternators:

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Old 04-27-2011, 11:41 AM   #8
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Hey Alan - Thanks for the great build thread with lots of detail. I started looking at it last night and couldn't stop. Before I knew it was 1:00 AM and I was completely bleary eyed. It is great to watch a pro at work and I got some great tips for my '66 Fleetside build. My truck will never come close to yours in quality but you have really inspired a hack like me to learn and improve.

I also like the Miata info, I'm the original owner of a 1990 with 58k miles. I need to finish my long delayed engine swap, the factory engine had the dreaded short snout crank problem.

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Old 04-28-2011, 07:43 PM   #9
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Looking good Alan!!! It is kinda scary pushing the glass and setting tape in to the frame isn't it, even the big side windows on my 56 have frames I got them in with the help of lots of blocks and bar clamps. How ever the bad luck came with the wraparound windshield three days after it was in it cracked must not have been set right.
It's scary alright. I dread the windshield. My back glass gasket should be here soon and I'm still waiting on the new setting tape.

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Hey Alan - Thanks for the great build thread with lots of detail. I started looking at it last night and couldn't stop. Before I knew it was 1:00 AM and I was completely bleary eyed. It is great to watch a pro at work and I got some great tips for my '66 Fleetside build. My truck will never come close to yours in quality but you have really inspired a hack like me to learn and improve.

I also like the Miata info, I'm the original owner of a 1990 with 58k miles. I need to finish my long delayed engine swap, the factory engine had the dreaded short snout crank problem.

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Thanks Jeff for taking the time to read thru my story. Remember progress not perfection. With every thing you do you will learn and get better.

Been working on the fuel line and brake lines. Got the fuel line done at the tank and have been clamping the lines to the frame rail. I also painted some today. Got the fenders trimmed out better and painted all but one bed supports.
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Old 04-28-2011, 09:43 PM   #10
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Must be nice to have a real paint booth. Fenders look nice.
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Old 04-28-2011, 09:59 PM   #11
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I have a 30 x 40 paint boot. It doesn't work that good though.
So Allan sounds like your OK after the tornadoes.
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

Why does everyone spell Alan's name wrong. It just gets me because it's funny, but it's not.

Dennis yours doesn't work because it's laying outside your shop. I guess I'll have to come pick up it and use it for myself.
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I think it's fun to make fun of AlenI mean Allen.Sorry Allan.BrrrrrLeast Strodder keeps misspelling it the same way. I think I've misspelled it everyway..

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I just played some baseball, and really had an Alan time out there, and was just being a winner.

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Synonyms: tough guy, smart, brilliant, charming, awesome, cool, badass, the king, high and mighty, the chaffeur,the connoisseur, the pimp

Antonyms: anti-cool, loner, misogynistic, pervert, perv, wimp

Related words: tough, cool, wise, charming, the bruiser, the enforcer

Misspellings: allen, allan, allon, alon, alen, elan, alun


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Old 04-29-2011, 12:42 AM   #14
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Why does everyone spell Alan's name wrong. It just gets me because it's funny, but it's not.

Dennis yours doesn't work because it's laying outside your shop. I guess I'll have to come pick up it and use it for myself.
Your too late I gave it to my son.
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Old 04-29-2011, 09:34 PM   #15
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looking good cant wait to see it finished.
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Must be nice to have a real paint booth. Fenders look nice.
It is and it's also nice having people around to answer my questions.

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I have a 30 x 40 paint boot. It doesn't work that good though.
So Allan sounds like your OK after the tornadoes.
Got hairy at times. The wind didn' know which way to blow sometimes.

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Why does everyone spell Alan's name wrong. It just gets me because it's funny, but it's not.

Dennis yours doesn't work because it's laying outside your shop. I guess I'll have to come pick up it and use it for myself.
I've been called worse.

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Related words: tough, cool, wise, charming, the bruiser, the enforcer

Misspellings: allen, allan, allon, alon, alen, elan, alun


the enforcer the pimp.
Soooooooooo......That's who I am. I've been trying to figure it out. :hha:

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looking good cant wait to see it finished.
Thanks!! Little by little.

Getting ready fo our Chewin' the fat BBQ get together tommorrow. Hope to hve a good turn out.
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Hows things in Georgia Alan ?? I hope the Terrible storms missed you and that your family is safe. The news claimed 175 hurricanes hit the southern states yesterday in one day.
What a terrible tragedy!
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Hows things in Georgia Alan ?? I hope the Terrible storms missed you and that your family is safe. The news claimed 175 hurricanes hit the southern states yesterday in one day.
What a terrible tragedy!
Things are fine here. Had 2 tornados about 10 miles north and one was heading for us and fizzled out. Very concerned at times. I'm praying for those hit hard by all this destruction.
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We had our "Chewin' the fat" meet today and had 15 people and 9 trucks. Ha d a great time. More pics here go to post 197

Tried to install the back glass and they sent a back glass for a 67-72. Frustrated, I was going to give up for the night. I was scared to death to do the windshield and the way my luck was with the back glass I didn't want to do it. Shannon motivated me to do it and I'm glad he did. It was easy to do and took us 45 minutes at the most. My glass guy told me to double rope it and that is the trick. the first rope starts the rubber over the pinch weld and the second finished it off.

I started the glass at the bottom and Shannon worked each rope about a foot at a time along the bottom and worked up one side half way then went to the other side so the glass didn't get under much tension. Then around each top corner then to the top. I kept working the rubber where he was pulling the rope and it walked right in. I'm extremely happy.

I used 2 pieces of 1/4 nylon parachut cord and soap/water.
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I bet if we try real hard we could get that 67-72 glass to fit that '65.

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that looks great! you got the bed painted yet?? can't wait to see it's done
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thanks again for the help again and also for the help last night.

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Thanks, the bed hasn't been painted yet. There is a little thing that keeps getting in the way...........Life. I thought about spraying it this weekend until i realized it's mothers day weekend.

Shannon helped me install the back glass last night. I wish I've seen one installed before and the tricks to get it done. We were flying by the seat of our pants last night. After 2 hours the glass is in, but I still have to install the locking strip. Borrowed a tool form a guy at work today to see if it make it easier. I searched for a rope in weatherstrip, but couldn't find one. With the technology today it should be offered. It would cut down the install time and frustration level.

I also got the 1/32" setting tape today.

I got my fuel tank from Dave Boyd and he offers this fuel sender. i want to know if it is the correct one or not. I'm running the 59 Impala fuel gauge. I know it should be a 30 ohm. Dave said this is what I need (listed in the above link). It says ohms is 240-33. The 240 is confussing me.

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Maybe a BFRH (Big F**ken rubber hammer) being that it's glass.
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