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roll_the_dice 01-14-2019 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by cwcarpenter98 (Post 8442642)
Lookin good man

That seatbelt mod is hilariously unsafe :lol: Replacing the old belts in my truck has been one of the best things I have done to it. I love having a shoulder belt now, and the new belts look better

Yeah I have been planning on upgrading the belts since I got it. I have shoulder belts but they didn't work very well and then the passenger one died right before I started taking things apart. What belts did you end up going with?

cwcarpenter98 01-15-2019 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8443652)
Yeah I have been planning on upgrading the belts since I got it. I have shoulder belts but they didn't work very well and then the passenger one died right before I started taking things apart. What belts did you end up going with?

I got everything from seatbeltplanet.com/ The staff was very helpful when I had some questions, and I was able to get it all in in just about a day's worth of work. I would buy from them again if I were to get another truck. I can dig up my invoice and show you exactly what I got if you need it

roll_the_dice 01-15-2019 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by cwcarpenter98 (Post 8443808)
I got everything from seatbeltplanet.com/ The staff was very helpful when I had some questions, and I was able to get it all in in just about a day's worth of work. I would buy from them again if I were to get another truck. I can dig up my invoice and show you exactly what I got if you need it

That would be awesome...You can PM me it if you prefer. Would love to see exactly what you got! Since I have shoulder belts now, it should be an easy swap. Did you get a middle lap belt also? Thanks!

cwcarpenter98 01-15-2019 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8443870)
That would be awesome...You can PM me it if you prefer. Would love to see exactly what you got! Since I have shoulder belts now, it should be an easy swap. Did you get a middle lap belt also? Thanks!

Order Details:
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Quantity: 2
Item: Threaded Mounting Plates (950033)

Unit Price: $17.95
Total Price: $35.90
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Quantity: 1
Item: Hardware Kit #2 (950-V04)
Select Grade: Grade 8 Strength (025) ($2.00)

Unit Price: $4.95
Total Price: $4.95
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Quantity: 1
Item: Hardware Kit #1 (950001)

Unit Price: $5.95
Total Price: $5.95
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Quantity: 1
Item: 2-Point Lap Seat Belt All Metal Starburst or GM Logo Buckle
(101)
Webbing Color: 10 - Black (10)
Buckle Style: GM Logo Push Button Buckle (GM) ($12.00)
Length: 74 Inch (74) ($1.00)

Unit Price: $33.95
Total Price: $33.95
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Quantity: 2
Item: 3-Point Lap/Shoulder Retractable Seat Belt All Metal Starburst
or GM Logo Buckle (301)
Webbing Color: 10 - Black (10)
Buckle Style: GM Logo Push Button Buckle (GM) ($12.00)
Retractor Length & Buckle Style: 140 Inch w/20 Inch Fixed (160)
Shoulder Loop: Regular Shoulder Loop

Unit Price: $88.95
Total Price: $177.90
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Promotion: workplaydrive
Description: Work Play Drive - 7% Discount
Code: WORKPLAYDRIVE

Discount: -$18.10
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subtotal: $258.65
discounts: $18.10
shipping: $5.00
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total: $245.55

That's exactly what I got. Not sure if that discount code is still valid, but you could try it. I did get the center belt as well, and I am glad that I did because I use it to secure my cooler.
Since you already have shoulder belts, you might not need the backing plates that I used for the upper shoulder mount. I had to use the ones with a welded nut on the back so that I could get a wrench up in there and tighten the bolt. I did not have to do any welding to the cab

roll_the_dice 01-15-2019 03:56 PM

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Thanks Christian...much appreciated. I am afraid to take my old belts out...no telling how they had the bolt in place for the upper part after seeing their hook belt middle seat design.

cwcarpenter98 01-15-2019 08:16 PM

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Anytime man. Judging by the middle belt install, I would be scared on the shoulder belts too, but would want to take them off for safety's sake. I recommend using the backing plates with the nut so you don't have to weld anything. I was able to tape a screwdriver to the wrench so I didn't have to move the gas tank

roll_the_dice 01-16-2019 05:38 PM

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Finally got around to clear coating my air cleaner today. I am going to have a few things under the hood the original color of the truck for nostalgic reasons. Still wet, so in the next day or two, I will wetsand and polish to get any orange peel out.

Johns 66 01-16-2019 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8444740)
Finally got around to clear coating my air cleaner today. I am going to have a few things under the hood the original color of the truck for nostalgic reasons. Still wet, so in the next day or two, I will wetsand and polish to get any orange peel out.

Andy..That looks great!!!

roll_the_dice 01-16-2019 11:24 PM

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Thanks John! I appreciate it.

roll_the_dice 01-17-2019 12:57 PM

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Hope this helps someone down the line. Starting to think about installing my engine and trans. I have a Tremec T56 Magnum 6 speed ready to go with my GM crate motor. I was always semi worried about the gear shift location, but knew it could be moved.

I did research yesterday and saw a DIY kit to move it to the forward position,but had to take trans apart to do it. Great thread here on this DIY Not what I was really wanting to do, but if I had to I had no choice. Then I did more research and determined the DIY kit was for an OEM Tremec T56 (a used one out of a GM Camaro or similar) not the Aftermarket Tremec T56 Magnum I bought.

I found out that there are 3 locations that are plug and play on my trans. The factory spec, right in front of it and the front location (which is what I want to use). To use the shifter location in front of factory spec, you just need to swap the plate with the shifter to the other side. In essence reverse the plate so it is facing the other way. Then I determined that Tremec (and others) make a 4 bolt plate with new shifter for the forward position with a 6 bolt cover plate for the rear. So you just need to take off the factory shifter and cover the opening with the plate provided. Don't forget to put RTV on the plate before bolting it down. Remove the forward plate and put in the new shifter again putting RTV for a no leak fit.

When I actually do it, I will take photos and do a DIY for the trans if anyone is interested.

Here is a pic of my transmission in the box and 2 shifters for the move to the front location. Found the Tremec at SpeedwayMotors.com here and another at Coreshifters.com. I will most likely go with the Tremec even though a little more expensive.

Edit: Definitely buying the Tremec shifter. I contacted coreshifters today to ask a quick question. They answered quickly enough, but the answer didn't address my questions and I was told to read the page the shifter was on. Well I read the page many times before I contacted them and the answer was not there. If you don't have good customer service before a sale, what should we expect after they have our money? Buyer beware IMHO...Will not be purchasing anything from them...regardless of the $ savings.

Johns 66 01-17-2019 02:47 PM

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Boy you in Big Dog world with that Tranny...LOL Im glad you can move the shifter to where is will be more comfortable and clear the seat.

roll_the_dice 01-19-2019 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Johns 66 (Post 8445249)
Boy you in Big Dog world with that Tranny...LOL Im glad you can move the shifter to where is will be more comfortable and clear the seat.

I bought that when I thought I had money for an unlimited budget build!

roll_the_dice 01-19-2019 12:55 PM

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Thought this was a cool picture. Was wet sanding and polishing the air cleaner yesterday and took a mid polish picture...big difference between the 2 sides.

cwcarpenter98 01-19-2019 02:28 PM

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Polished up is looking real nice!

Johns 66 01-19-2019 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8446370)
Thought this was a cool picture. Was wet sanding and polishing the air cleaner yesterday and took a mid polish picture...big difference between the 2 sides.

That is gonna look sharp on your truck. I am thinking about buying a gun and attempting to do the body work on my truck...I looked at Eastwood at some stuff...a Contour gun set was 300.00 on sale....but I have never done paint and body so just kicking around options

roll_the_dice 01-19-2019 05:05 PM

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I was told once...if you want to learn how to paint body panels...go to the junkyard and buy a cheaper fender...and paint it. I am not great at painting, but I am pretty good wet sanding and polishing. Most flaws can be wet sanded out. I've got a good gun, but rarely use it. Everything I have painted so far is either rattle can or I powder coated. I am too heavy handed with a gun. I also need a better air compressor....which will come soon. I currently am only using a 30 gallon 3.5 HP from Home Depot. I want a 5-7.5 HP 60-80 gallon Champion or Saylor Beall. Something made in the USA!

straight6chevyguy 01-21-2019 02:57 PM

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Looking good!

roll_the_dice 01-22-2019 12:19 PM

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Thanks Straight6chevyguy. I appreciate it.

Removed the kick panel carpet and door sill on the drivers side yesterday. I wanted to start removing the wiring harness. Found a little bit of rust in the trough and a whole lot of dirt under the carpet and some ants. Got all that vacuumed out and wire wheeled the trough and surrounding area. Going to lay down some KBS coating rust seal this week (weather permitting). So after I cleaned that up I started removing the harness and got most of it out...will finish today. Tidy up under the dash. Going to paint the interior cab and firewall. Then start the rewire with AAW update kit.

I need to do the passenger side kick panel and door sill also. I expect to find the same rust over there.

The more I get into this truck the more I see how the "upgrades" weren't done correctly. I want to replace/rebuild my power steering box. The box has only 3 bolts holding it on and isn't located in the correct holes. They drilled new holes and moved it back I guess to fit the steering shaft they had? So I need to get that taken care of and correct. Probably hit CaptainFab up for his power steering box bracket to be on the safe side.

Slow and Steady right?

Johns 66 01-22-2019 12:29 PM

Re: 1965 LWB Stepside Build
 
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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8448353)
Thanks Straight6chevyguy. I appreciate it.

Removed the kick panel carpet and door sill on the drivers side yesterday. I wanted to start removing the wiring harness. Found a little bit of rust in the trough and a whole lot of dirt under the carpet and some ants. Got all that vacuumed out and wire wheeled the trough and surrounding area. Going to lay down some KBS coating rust seal this week (weather permitting). So after I cleaned that up I started removing the harness and got most of it out...will finish today. Tidy up under the dash. Going to paint the interior cab and firewall. Then start the rewire with AAW update kit.

I need to do the passenger side kick panel and door sill also. I expect to find the same rust over there.

The more I get into this truck the more I see how the "upgrades" weren't done correctly. I want to replace/rebuild my power steering box. The box has only 3 bolts holding it on and isn't located in the correct holes. They drilled new holes and moved it back I guess to fit the steering shaft they had? So I need to get that taken care of and correct. Probably hit CaptainFab up for his power steering box bracket to be on the safe side.

Slow and Steady right?

Slow and steady my brother......I bought the PS bracket from Capt Fab as well....Just waiting on the unit to be removed from another truck so I can get it installed in mine.

Its funny how when you look at a truck to buy that you don't see all the little things that have been covered up...Lord knows I didn't know my rockers and part of my floor was a bondo pit....But its all good...Its being done right now.

kdad 01-22-2019 12:45 PM

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That looks amazing. crazy what some wet sanding and polish can do for paint..... Coming along very nicely.
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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8446370)
Thought this was a cool picture. Was wet sanding and polishing the air cleaner yesterday and took a mid polish picture...big difference between the 2 sides.


roll_the_dice 01-22-2019 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Johns 66 (Post 8448365)
Slow and steady my brother......I bought the PS bracket from Capt Fab as well....Just waiting on the unit to be removed from another truck so I can get it installed in mine.

Its funny how when you look at a truck to buy that you don't see all the little things that have been covered up...Lord knows I didn't know my rockers and part of my floor was a bondo pit....But its all good...Its being done right now.

You're not kidding! This has been a learning experience for sure on what to look at when they say, "I upgraded (fill in the blank).

Just went and looked again because it didn't look right, then it hit me. To get the power steering box in, they removed and discarded the drivers side front bumper bracket! UGH...now I need to get a new bracket.

roll_the_dice 01-22-2019 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by kdad (Post 8448378)
That looks amazing. crazy what some wet sanding and polish can do for paint..... Coming along very nicely.

Thanks Kdad...your truck is coming along great!

cwcarpenter98 01-22-2019 01:14 PM

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Slow progress is still progress though!

I'm already wishing that this week was over so I can go home and hopefully drive my truck again

roll_the_dice 01-23-2019 12:03 AM

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I agree Christian...slow is better than none. I wish mine was driveable! Can't wait for that again.

Got the wiring harness out today along with the heater under the dash. Also pulled the Sony cd player.

since my dash is butchered for the stereo, I am debating whether to get a delete plate or have someone weld a stereo panel in for me so I can go back to a new stock looking stereo.

So if anyone has a delete plate...hit me up. :)

cwcarpenter98 01-23-2019 12:24 AM

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I have this one out of a 60-63, but I think the 64-66 are different


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