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68bowtie 01-07-2024 03:49 AM

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Good progress

clay68c10 01-07-2024 01:58 PM

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That Jack saves the day again! Perfect for doors.

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Originally Posted by raggedjim (Post 9273716)
Hmmm, I'll have to check it out, always looking for better ways.

I don’t know if it’s a better way, but it worked and didn’t require much from my back.

Getter-Done 01-07-2024 02:04 PM

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That is a Handy-Dandy jack.:metal:

raggedjim 01-07-2024 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by clay68c10 (Post 9273889)
I don’t know if it’s a better way, but it worked and didn’t require much from my back.

I like it! Here's another project I did using a broken hose reel. It made a great cart for the plasma cutter.

raggedjim 01-07-2024 06:27 PM

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I decided to replace the cab mounts so I jacked up the cab for access.

raggedjim 01-07-2024 06:31 PM

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Which quickly turned into this. I think this is called the snowball affect. Yeap, using that jack once again.

Getter-Done 01-07-2024 07:38 PM

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Yeah the snowball effect happens alot.;)

Then when the Snowball melts you are going down the Rabbit Hole. :lol:

Great progress. :metal::metal::metal:

raggedjim 01-07-2024 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9273974)
Yeah the snowball effect happens alot.;)

Then when the Snowball melts you are going down the Rabbit Hole. :lol:

Great progress. :metal::metal::metal:

Thanks, it all takes time.

joeydurango 01-07-2024 08:58 PM

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I have been noodling on how to semi-safely remove the bed from my truck, in a single garage bay, by myself, with no special tools to speak of. I approve of your methods :chevy:

I'm thinking about some sort of block-and-tackle arrangement myself. OSHA, more cat videos for you guys!

joeydurango 01-07-2024 09:06 PM

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Also, now that I look again, I am very curious about what appears to be a 2nd-gen Firebird in the background of those bed-removal photos.

raggedjim 01-08-2024 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by joeydurango (Post 9274001)
I have been noodling on how to semi-safely remove the bed from my truck, in a single garage bay, by myself, with no special tools to speak of. I approve of your methods :chevy:

I'm thinking about some sort of block-and-tackle arrangement myself. OSHA, more cat videos for you guys!

You can do it! Don't get yourself hurt though.

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Originally Posted by joeydurango (Post 9274003)
Also, now that I look again, I am very curious about what appears to be a 2nd-gen Firebird in the background of those bed-removal photos.

You got a good eye joeydurango. It's a '73 Firebird ( who will soon be identifying as a Trans Am).

joeydurango 01-08-2024 09:04 AM

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You got a good eye joeydurango. It's a '73 Firebird ( who will soon be identifying as a Trans Am).

Beautiful! I sold my '76 Trans Am only a week ago. Always wanted a '73 but didn't have that kind of cash. If only I'd been earlier to the Trans Am world, they go for crazy prices these days.

...sorry, now back to the truck resto...

raggedjim 01-08-2024 10:56 AM

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Nice looking car, I'm a fan of the '76, the bumpers flow better than the '74-'75 and I am burnt out on black and gold 77-78's. At least you had 4-speeds, my 73 is a 350 auto.

I had a '73 Trans Am when I was in the Navy and always wanted another one but the prices were not something I was willing to spend. I found this '73 Esprit and have slowly been upgrading it to be what I want. It will end up a 400 4-speed.

One more pic then back to trucks!

Rg

wpsharpshooter 01-08-2024 11:12 AM

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Very curious to see how the truck turns out.. And now the pontiac too lol

raggedjim 01-08-2024 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by wpsharpshooter (Post 9274178)
Very curious to see how the truck turns out.. And now the pontiac too lol

You and me both!

joeydurango 01-08-2024 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by raggedjim (Post 9274168)
...the bumpers flow better than the '74-'75 and I am burnt out on black and gold 77-78's. At least you had 4-speeds...

Agreed on all three counts! That's a nice-lookin' Firebird, should be a fun project.

Shifty One 01-08-2024 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by wpsharpshooter (Post 9274178)
Very curious to see how the truck turns out.. And now the pontiac too lol

Same here!

A kid in high school had a Formula with the "nostrils", white with twin green stripes, and I loved it.....

raggedjim 01-08-2024 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Shifty One (Post 9274241)
Same here!

A kid in high school had a Formula with the "nostrils", white with twin green stripes, and I loved it.....

I actually like the formula hood better than the TA hood, but the one I have has been abused. It looks okay but I have done a bunch of fiberglass work on it to get it to this point.

Shifty One 01-08-2024 06:07 PM

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I do too Jim, hopefully you can save it.

raggedjim 01-08-2024 09:24 PM

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Back to trucks! I threw some rollers on the rearend so I could roll it around easier. Ha! I'm an idiot, it's a posi. Rolls good going straight, not so good around the corners.

raggedjim 01-08-2024 09:28 PM

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Used the plasma cutter to cut Pacman out of the rear crossmember. Be looking for this on Facebook marketplace under "NOS 1968 Pacman - no lowballers, I know what I got"

raggedjim 01-08-2024 09:32 PM

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This had the added benefit of making a good place to run exhaust through in the future. I did finish the holes off by welding in some pieces of 4" pipe.

raggedjim 01-09-2024 10:15 PM

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I had to flip the frame to weld the bottom section of the cross-member exhaust pass throughs. Flipping the frame was fun and scary! While i had it flipped I cut it for a c-notch and painted the bottom. Should have taken more pics, but when I'm on a roll it's hard to remember.

raggedjim 01-09-2024 10:21 PM

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Then I flipped the frame (for the last time!) You'll notice that I removed the front cross-member, mostly to clean out the years of rust, grease, and mud.

raggedjim 01-10-2024 08:46 PM

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Now, I wanted to go five lug with this truck and I had the front cross-member from a '85 chevy truck that I decided to use. I know, I could have used the old cross-member and just used different balljoints and tierod ends but this is how I did it. If you are interested in the many different ways to do the drum to disc swap you should read this thread by lolife99. It says it all better than I ever could.

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=444815

It was filthy. And I ain't gonna kid you, getting those springs out was a bear.


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