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gottattooz 08-27-2020 08:16 PM

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More design changes to the roof rack. The factory aluminum bars were starting to be more trouble than they're worth. So I went with one inch square tubing. There's a slight radius to the roof from front to back, so I've got to shorten the center 2 support beams about 1/2 inch. But it's starting to come together.

-Josh

gottattooz 08-29-2020 07:19 PM

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I found a set of fog lights with bright amber halos that'll work as turn signals like i had originally intended. There's no white halo for the daytime running lights, but I'll figure something out later.

-Josh

gottattooz 09-02-2020 07:03 PM

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I made a lot of progress on the roof rack. I pie cut the ends and cut about 1/2 inch off the center mounts. The driver's side is welded already. I bought enough square tubing to put a cross brace between the picture cross braces, but I'm thinking 4 bars should be plenty. They're about 2 feet apart. I imagine anything smaller would probably just be put inside instead of on top.

I mounted the new fog lights and was tinkering with the idea of dressing up the grille. Watching iron resurrection on tv, they had a black Nova and the grille had 2 shiny bars in the grille and i believe a little trim ring around the headlight. I thought I'd steal that idea for the turn signal detail instead of just being a plain black egg crate grille. The picture is just a quick attempt to see what it would look like before committing to sanding and repainting everything. I like it because it's different. I'll see if i can find some silver pinstripe tape instead of masking and painting everything.

-Josh

Southcity 09-02-2020 08:19 PM

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More great progress and job well done! the grill idea looks good too and it's unique because you created it with inspiration from another build, that is a big part of what makes this hobby we all love so great. I'm really enjoying this build and your updates, keep up the great work.

67ChevyRedneck 09-02-2020 10:27 PM

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That roof rack is turning out pretty cool!

Ol Blue K20 09-03-2020 07:05 AM

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More great looking progress

gottattooz 09-09-2020 03:09 PM

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I finished welding up the roof rack, except the front cross bar. That'll be determined when i figure out the wiper motor configuration.

I ordered 2 rolls of 1/4 pinstripe tape. One silver, one chrome. I striped the left side (passenger side in the pictures) in chrome and the right side in silver. I even taped the third grille bar to see what it looks like. I didn't like the third bar.

-Josh

gottattooz 09-10-2020 02:24 PM

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I got up early and hit the junkyard Looking for opposed wiper arms to try something different when I came across a 1993 Mercedes 400e with a mono wiper setup. $46.00 later, here we are. It's got a cam on the arm that pushes out to reach the corners of the windshield. I bench tested it and it works great. Now to get it mounted and wired up.

-Josh

gottattooz 09-12-2020 07:57 PM

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I made done brackets to mount the wiper regulator to the front cross brace of the roof rack. Found out i can only fit a 13 inch wiper blade, but it works. In super stoked about it. Now to make it permanent.

- Josh

gottattooz 09-14-2020 02:26 PM

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While I'm waiting for more metal for the wiper regulator, I decided to figure out my third brake light design. I originality wanted to make a spoiler to deflect air down to keep the back window clean. I couldn't come up with a design that didn't look ridiculous,so i figured less is more. Keep it simple.

I notched a section of 1 1/2 inch angle (bed frame railing) to fit under the last roof rack cross brace. I drilled 10 holes to mount red eagle eye LED lights, each with 3 chips, so they're really bright.

I entertained the idea of putting amber LEDs on the ends to make the turn signals more visible, but I think it'll be too much.

-Josh

Southcity 09-14-2020 02:44 PM

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That is stealthy, I love all the creativity and fab work you are doing on this project. Each update brings you a little closer to being on the road with a unique vehicle!

Ol Blue K20 09-15-2020 07:35 AM

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It's coming together and looking good.

gottattooz 09-19-2020 08:56 PM

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Well i finished the roof rack and the air shield to cover the wiper regulator. Now i have to remove it to weld the bottoms off the crossbars and paint it with epoxy paint. Now i can start the bodywork for the roof.

-Josh

gottattooz 09-20-2020 07:38 PM

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I removed the roof rack to finish welding the underside and the corners i couldn't reach. I sanded it and painted it with epoxy gloss black paint.

I used lens tint to camouflage the third brake light LEDs. They're really really bright, so I'm also helping people behind me not go blind when i hit the brakes.

-Josh

61_FL_Apache 09-27-2020 02:23 PM

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A+ on fab and creativity for the wiper and 3rd brake light... Oh yea, the roof rack is sweet too!

gottattooz 10-13-2020 01:37 PM

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Sanding, sanding and even more sanding. I finally got the bodywork on the roof finished. I was hoping to primer everything over the weekend, but the rain and humidity prevented that. So i got up early today and taped everything off, masked and primered the hood and the roof. I would like to paint the roof so i can install the roof rack permanently.

-Josh

Madkidd007 10-13-2020 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by gottattooz (Post 8821895)
Sanding, sanding and even more sanding. I finally got the bodywork on the roof finished. I was hoping to primer everything over the weekend, but the rain and humidity prevented that. So i got up early today and taped everything off, masked and primered the hood and the roof. I would like to paint the roof so i can install the roof rack permanently.

-Josh

Humidity is an understatement don’t ya think. Assuming the tornadoes didn’t mess up anything there? Oh and yea the wagoner SS is comin along

Ol Blue K20 10-14-2020 10:20 AM

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I can't wait to see it all one color! You're making some great progress. :metal:

gottattooz 12-21-2020 12:31 PM

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No real progress, but i did drive 700 miles roundtrip to pick up wide track fenders and fender flares from a j10 pickup. I got excited to put them on, and was immediately discouraged by how much work it's going to be to install the rear flares. Also, the front fenders are worse than what I've got. Hopefully i can transfer the flares onto the white fenders from my parts Jeep.

-Josh

Ol Blue K20 12-21-2020 12:44 PM

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Going 350 miles for parts. It sucks that they're not as good as what you thought.

67ChevyRedneck 12-21-2020 12:55 PM

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Those vehicles have jumped so much in value, it's hard to find someone parting one out, or cutting it up, even if it is a little rusty.

Those are going to look soooooooooo cool.

I'm shocked they're a single piece. It seems that would make for a difficult stamping, especially on the J10 bed sides. I had always thought they were bolted on. My dad even owned a couple J10s way back in the late 80's.

gottattooz 12-22-2020 12:23 AM

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Those vehicles have jumped so much in value, it's hard to find someone parting one out, or cutting it up, even if it is a little rusty.

Those are going to look soooooooooo cool.

I'm shocked they're a single piece. It seems that would make for a difficult stamping, especially on the J10 bed sides. I had always thought they were bolted on. My dad even owned a couple J10s way back in the late 80's.

The rear fender flares are actually part of the inner fenderwell. The quarter panel is cut out and formed around the flare.

Even with all the extra work I'll have to do, it was still a great deal. Repop fiberglass front fenders are $370/each from Canada, plus shipping. They make rear fiberglass flares for $270/pair plus shipping. That's almost $1000, and they still need to be prepped and body worked.

I'm mostly excited because the flares will solve my front tire clearance issues.

I also forgot to mention that i ordered a jig that i can change the bolt pattern from 6x5 to 6x5.5. It'll open up the aftermarket wheel options. I want to go to 17 inch wheels and find an old school looking wheel that will compliment the period correctness I'm shooting for.

-Josh

ChevyRacefan 12-31-2020 09:04 AM

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Love the build. It is different. AWD will go like stink.
Get a Jeep G/C 5.7 Hemi engine cover just to screw with people when the hood is open.

gottattooz 12-31-2020 07:44 PM

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I got off work early, so i started in on the fender flares. I just cut the flares off the quarter panels at the crease. I still don't know exactly how they're gonna be mounted, but i did repurpose the scraps from the quarter panel to patch the dog leg of the front fender.

-Josh

gottattooz 12-31-2020 07:47 PM

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There's a patch of pinholes above the fender flare, indicated by the green tape showing through from the outside. I mixed up and filled in the back of the fender with all-metal. Same thing i did to the underside of the hood.

-Josh


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