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KyleSeal 04-27-2023 10:20 PM

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Inner door patch is about good.. got it pretty smooth and Im pretty happy with it, inner door brace/bracket for the speaker is in and have the speaker mocked up in place, and a few pics of the door installed, trying to find a good spot for a tweeter to go with my 6x9 components.

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KyleSeal 04-27-2023 10:21 PM

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Mock up to make sure Im not steering the wrong direction...

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hewittca 04-28-2023 06:53 AM

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Wow, I like the mockup! That's always motivational to step back and see. You're continuing to do some really nice metal work. This is going to be one sweet truck when you're done. I may have missed it along the way, but what's your plan for wheels/tires?

On the tennis elbow, that sucks! I somehow ended up with that a few years ago while working on my last project. Took a solid 2 years before my arm didn't hurt anymore. Even still, when I really get to cranking on wrenches it will get sore.

KyleSeal 05-01-2023 08:23 AM

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Dashes Direct really makes a slick product. This dash pad is super accurate for mounting, and really feels correct as stock (I imagine) would back in 67. Soft, flexible, and STRAIGHT ! The other aftermarket ones I see most of the time are twisted or wavy, and this one is not!

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KyleSeal 05-01-2023 08:28 AM

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Got a bit wild over the weekend and said "how hard could it really be to grab the old engine hoist and a 4x4 section of wood and throw this cab back on the chassis?" Well, evidently not too hard! Kind of scary suspending your years of hard work over a frame that had equal amounts of hard work with the chance that Lowes 4x4 breaks :lol: but it all ended up where it needed to be! And for a shotgun install it actually lines up real well all around. VERY happy!

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KyleSeal 05-01-2023 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by hewittca (Post 9200038)
Wow, I like the mockup! That's always motivational to step back and see. You're continuing to do some really nice metal work. This is going to be one sweet truck when you're done. I may have missed it along the way, but what's your plan for wheels/tires?

On the tennis elbow, that sucks! I somehow ended up with that a few years ago while working on my last project. Took a solid 2 years before my arm didn't hurt anymore. Even still, when I really get to cranking on wrenches it will get sore.

At this time, Im running a set of 6 lug 4 nub wheels (disc brake 4WD 1/2 ton) and the stock 67 caps, but I do have a set of 69-72 caps, and a set of the 67/68 full wheel covers. My long (and I mean long) term goal is a set of Delmo specials to look like the 67/68 full cover wheel covers. As far as tires, with the stockers, I will probably run some sort of retro tread from Coker or Diamondback.

This tennis elbow stuff sucks! I normally just push through the pains but its like my arm just shuts down. Which is more annoying more than it is painful :lol:

cornerstone 05-01-2023 10:26 PM

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I'm glad your wild hair motivation was a success! If you left the steering column, dash pad and HVAC system installed when you did it I bet that lonely 4x4 was creakin' pretty good!. Mine is made of a treated 6x6 now since the first one I made from a couple of 2x4's screwed together was too sketchy for me to use it more than once. I know what you mean about scary seeing all that hard work dangling from an engine hoist. It's a solid 9.5 pucker factor every time nearly every time I do that.

doug_p 05-02-2023 08:03 AM

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I have had both elbows repaired from tennis elbow... Got a single cortisone shot, once. Worked great for 4 months and then wore off so I went ahead and scheduled the surgery. Not terrible, and I am super glad I had them fixed!
Kyle I am in Yorktown.... Any chance I might be able to swing by and check out your truck sometime?
Doug

KyleSeal 05-02-2023 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 9200996)
I'm glad your wild hair motivation was a success! If you left the steering column, dash pad and HVAC system installed when you did it I bet that lonely 4x4 was creakin' pretty good!. Mine is made of a treated 6x6 now since the first one I made from a couple of 2x4's screwed together was too sketchy for me to use it more than once. I know what you mean about scary seeing all that hard work dangling from an engine hoist. It's a solid 9.5 pucker factor every time nearly every time I do that.

I was telling my coworker today that I woke up Sunday with no intention of putting the cab on the chassis, it was kind of like "oh well Ive got the hoist, wood and a couple hours lets just get it done" :lol: but thats typically how I work, no plan just jump in and figure it out. For sure huge pucker level. Even more so since my engine hoist is rather.... junky... lol

KyleSeal 05-02-2023 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by doug_p (Post 9201079)
I have had both elbows repaired from tennis elbow... Got a single cortisone shot, once. Worked great for 4 months and then wore off so I went ahead and scheduled the surgery. Not terrible, and I am super glad I had them fixed!
Kyle I am in Yorktown.... Any chance I might be able to swing by and check out your truck sometime?
Doug

Sure thing! Ill shoot ya a message with my number.

KyleSeal 05-08-2023 02:59 PM

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American Autowire harness going in, and is actually a real breeze. Very straight forward, very simple.

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hewittca 05-09-2023 06:56 AM

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Very nice! Is this a full truck harness including all wiring front to rear? It will be great to have the reassurance of all new wiring. At this point in my build, I've only just cleaned up the stock wiring and stripped out anything I don't need anymore. I've noticed and been surprised by how brittle and oxidized some of the wires are. I guess 50 years will do that!

KyleSeal 05-10-2023 09:44 AM

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Very nice! Is this a full truck harness including all wiring front to rear? It will be great to have the reassurance of all new wiring. At this point in my build, I've only just cleaned up the stock wiring and stripped out anything I don't need anymore. I've noticed and been surprised by how brittle and oxidized some of the wires are. I guess 50 years will do that!

Yes, full harness front to rear. I've used their products before, and they're great. It has all kinds of opportunity for add ons. Right now Im just adding electric fans and the Aeromotive fuel pump for the Boyd tank. But it has a connector to wire in power windows, locks, fans, and fuel pump all in one connector. You just wire up the female end and plug it in. All the wiring is extra long front and rear to give routing options. Im doing mine as hidden as possible, so the extra length is great.

KyleSeal 05-15-2023 01:13 PM

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I will get some pics of the wiring up once Im done sorting out all my routing, mixing an American Autowire harness, Vintage Air harness, Holley Sniper harness and a dual electric fan harness is tough to get hidden! But heres some pics of the booster in its final place, all mated up to the lines. Minor bending and twisting needed. I used strip caulk from Lowes to seal off the firewall. That much closer to driving !!

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KyleSeal 05-17-2023 09:03 AM

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Seems as though Ive got a few irons in the fire. What a mess! Waiting on parts from the powder coater so I can get the compressor mocked up, to order new pulleys, so I can mount the core support, to mock up the lines, so I can do the rest of the a/c install :lol:

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KyleSeal 05-18-2023 08:25 AM

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Mocking up my heater delete 'AC box'. It hurt to cut them holes in the front but it will be worth it! Running wires through the side and out into the upper fender. Hopefully this actually ends up looking good!
*edit: forgot to add that I put the supplied Vintage Air fusible link on a recessed bracket on one of the old pass through holes on the firewall, to keep it out of sight
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KyleSeal 05-18-2023 08:33 AM

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Radio installed as well. It fits well, but I need to figure some stuff out with the depth the switches on the side sit at. The knobs seem a bit loose. Worried they'll come off with some larger bumps, so I need to see what to do there.

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nicklear36 05-18-2023 12:43 PM

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That flush mount brake booster is awesome. I need to do that to mine. My truck was originally non-power 4 drums, and the pedal travel was hugee. My shins got sore lifting my foot so far up driving. So I'm hoping adjusting the travel will make it lower with new power front discs.

KyleSeal 05-19-2023 08:11 AM

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Cleaned up the top of the radiator where the sheet metal kind of bunches up. Came out pretty slick

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KyleSeal 05-19-2023 08:15 AM

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and some redneckery on hanging the core support up to paint, but I mean, it works so :chevy:

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hewittca 05-19-2023 08:20 AM

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I like that idea on how to paint the core support :lol: I just started cleaning up mine and was wondering how I was going to paint it, so this is definitely an option. I like the smoothed bumps on top. That's one of those things that most people would never notice, but if you know you know and appreciate the attention to detail.

KyleSeal 05-19-2023 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by nicklear36 (Post 9205136)
That flush mount brake booster is awesome. I need to do that to mine. My truck was originally non-power 4 drums, and the pedal travel was hugee. My shins got sore lifting my foot so far up driving. So I'm hoping adjusting the travel will make it lower with new power front discs.

One good thing to mess with as well is pedal ratio. Ive got multiple holes to adjust to on my pedal to see how I like different ratios. Once I saw a few dudes doing the flush mount, I just had to. Couldn't stand the idea of the brake master nearly touching the core support! :lol:

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I like that idea on how to paint the core support :lol: I just started cleaning up mine and was wondering how I was going to paint it, so this is definitely an option. I like the smoothed bumps on top. That's one of those things that most people would never notice, but if you know you know and appreciate the attention to detail.

Right! Those two ladders and 4x4s have really helped me get a lot of stuff painted. The real task was moving it inside when I was done with the final coat! Its funny, its a completely nonfunctional modification but it really makes that core support look so much better.

KyleSeal 05-23-2023 08:11 AM

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Ive been spending a ton of time working on the front end and getting it all cleaned up from its years of abuse and clay in South Carolina and Illinois. I use a gray scotchbrite pad and some soft bristle brushes, and brass wire brushes for the thicker rust areas to really dig in. I'd been trying to figure out what to do with the rust areas on the fenders and grill that aren't bad, but I'd like to slow or stop them, and decided to use Eastwood's internal frame coating. It sprays well and feels like it seals well, and the spray splatter matches that of the OE 'undercoat' spray, so it should be pretty hard to distinguish at a glance. It really is amazing how much was left bare!

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KyleSeal 05-23-2023 05:04 PM

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And now I've got my powder coated parts back as well!

KyleSeal 05-24-2023 08:11 AM

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Vintage Air front end kit all going in. Everything fits very well, keeping in mind that you would always have to bend hardlines a little to make them fit to satisfaction. Very pleased with the kit! My lower grille splash panel is in its final spot, and hopefully that means the grille is too. Here's some reference pics for anyone who would ever need them.

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