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KyleSeal 06-14-2022 08:09 AM

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Fitted and welded the rear driver section of the floor pan. Ground it flush, spot welded the back wall of the cab to its lip the same way, I am going to clean up the scars from the spot weld areas and just leave them, no sense in color matching that area if no one will see.

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KyleSeal 06-15-2022 08:06 AM

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Like they say, do one thing a day to your project vehicle. Installed the b-pillar piece fully, ground flat. After that I went off to see the new Top Gun. :uhmk:

KyleSeal 06-22-2022 09:00 AM

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Wow, I must say this drivers side rocker is all kinds of off. The passenger side rocker needed just a bit of massaging but this side needs a good amount. Got the rear of it settled last night and fit well.

Also received my wiring harness from 'MCB Matt', American Autowire. Great company with a great product and MCB carries it at a great price.

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Captain X 06-27-2022 05:15 AM

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Is this wiring a replica of the original, or a modernized version?

KyleSeal 06-27-2022 08:15 AM

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So this is a classic update harness, so all connectors replicate the factory styling, really nice solid connectors, and upgrades to HEI and internally regulated alternator.

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Originally Posted by Captain X (Post 9095228)
Is this wiring a replica of the original, or a modernized version?


KyleSeal 06-27-2022 08:24 AM

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Inner rocker is fully welded in and ground, seam sealed the b-pillar and etch and primed it. Felt like I had a somewhat complete truck since the structure was rather complete, so you know I had to stack some wood and see what I'm working with!

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KyleSeal 06-27-2022 08:27 AM

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Placed the rocker with some sheet metal screws to get the front clip hung and check my gaps, looks pretty good I'd say. The door has some rust separation on the bottom front corner like they normally get, so matching my fender bottom with the rocker is key here. When the door bottom gets replaced I will have it flow all together, but that will be once the truck is running good. Also had to take some glamour shots in the garage.

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KyleSeal 06-27-2022 08:28 AM

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More glamour:

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KyleSeal 06-27-2022 08:30 AM

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I think the truck heard that Dino's is coming up... its been looking at me different ever since they set the new dates... ;)

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Roostre 06-28-2022 09:44 AM

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Looking good!

Can you tell me where you got the patch panels for your lower B-pillars? I need the same patch on both sides, and have only been able to find the complete B-pillars which are a little too expensive for me to buy just to hack the bottom off of.

KyleSeal 06-28-2022 01:35 PM

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Thank you!

On the b-pillar pieces you've got two options - the less than desirable black e-coated ones which require tons of work, or the KeyParts ones I have which I literally put directly in place and had to do zero modification. KeyParts left side: 0849-213 L, right side: 0849-214 R. Both can be had on eBay for a good price (about 15+tax+ship). Keep in mind that they are galvanized and you should wear a mask when grinding and welding them, and if Im saying that then you know its serious. :smoke:

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Originally Posted by Roostre (Post 9095620)
Looking good!

Can you tell me where you got the patch panels for your lower B-pillars? I need the same patch on both sides, and have only been able to find the complete B-pillars which are a little too expensive for me to buy just to hack the bottom off of.


Roostre 06-28-2022 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by KyleSeal (Post 9095679)
Thank you!

On the b-pillar pieces you've got two options - the less than desirable black e-coated ones which require tons of work, or the KeyParts ones I have which I literally put directly in place and had to do zero modification. KeyParts left side: 0849-213 L, right side: 0849-214 R. Both can be had on eBay for a good price (about 15+tax+ship). Keep in mind that they are galvanized and you should wear a mask when grinding and welding them, and if Im saying that then you know its serious. :smoke:

Thanks, I'll check them out.

72 tigger 06-28-2022 08:13 PM

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Nice progress! Like your glamour pics

KyleSeal 06-30-2022 10:10 AM

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Thanks! Hopefully some outside of the garage this summer will be taken!

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Nice progress! Like your glamour pics


KyleSeal 06-30-2022 10:12 AM

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Spent an afternoon disassembling the bumpers and getting the brackets all blasted and cleaned up. Covered in ospho and will be painted hopefully this afternoon. Bought new gravel deflectors, decided to blast the e-coat off them and hit with some epoxy and black paint. I never have trusted e-coat much.

KyleSeal 07-15-2022 04:10 PM

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Taking a break from the driver side rocker stuff (need to clear my head on something else for a little), decided to tackle that rust in the cowl from earlier. Cut out the cowl itself to assess the damage, not too bad of a job just repetitive with all those spot welds. Decided at this point I'd like to make the firewall symmetrical. So I began on that too.

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KyleSeal 07-15-2022 04:13 PM

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More pics:

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KyleSeal 07-15-2022 04:17 PM

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Took the cab outside and blasted some pretty bad areas, and continued on the firewall work.

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KyleSeal 07-15-2022 04:22 PM

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Cab looks so lonesome. Also a picture of some *****en license plates I found here in a VA vintage place. And I also somehow took a vacation to OBX.

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KyleSeal 07-18-2022 08:46 AM

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Now that the cab side of the cowl is done, moving onto the cowl shell. Marked and cut out the blower hole to fit back onto the cab. Removed the fender mounting tabs. My plan is to sandblast this inner cowl so I can prevent any future headaches. I will also mirror the driver side fender bracket for the passenger side, my intent is to make this look factory.

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KyleSeal 07-18-2022 08:47 AM

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Pictures of the rough fitment and fill panel (and yes I will be fixing that dip on the firewall fill piece):

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KyleSeal 07-25-2022 09:51 AM

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Going all 'Kustom' on this firewall reimagine. Im not a huge fan of the firewall being bare, so taking an idea from both Delmo & N2Billet (thread here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...486707&page=14) where they took the factory box and sandwiched it. Im dropping mine to 1.5 inches tall, and will put the blower motor face back where it goes, and flatten it in to a delete style plate. Now to get it prepped and fiberglassed.

One thing to note as a difference on mine versus their rendition, mine is for a symmetrical firewall, so I had to shrink the length of it as well, as you can see.

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mkmc69 07-28-2022 07:37 AM

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Wow! Nice work!

KyleSeal 07-29-2022 11:28 AM

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Wow! Nice work!

Thank you! Once this heat wave is over I will be moving faster. Nearly 100 every day here in my part of VA.

KyleSeal 08-03-2022 09:19 AM

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Made a flat sheet of fiberglass off some glass I had in my basement, cut to shape and basically allowed me to make a good flat reference while getting the outside structure set on the box.

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