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oh if i was in 67 at the dealers i would have said i want that one that cst with the SMALL WINDOW!!!lol
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hahaha definately. the fleetsides can pull off the big window but i think it looks a little goofy on the steppers.
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i loike the small windows in both body styles...
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haha keep pushing! I wish I was at that stage!
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well what stage are you at now?
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Can we expect some pics by next week?!?!? I was glad to see that 8 hole engine going in it.
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i second slick67!
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Right now I've been working on taking the cab down to metal and getting it primed. Tonight I finished up bringing the top to metal and I've sprayed epoxy primer which will be followed up with the high-build primer tomorrow. I'm cleaning up all of the area around the firewall and plan on shooting color on the firewall in the near future so that the eng/trans can go in.:metal: CANT WAIT. The only part that I'm not really looking forward to is cleaning up around the inside of the dash and what not but I'm thinking I'll mask off the rest of the chassis and sandblast the areas I can't reach with a DA sander...which works great by the way!
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We use airplane stripper and a razor blade, sounds like a lot of work but it does make it quick. Put it on with a paintbrush, let it sit for 20 minutes then use the blade on it. Repeat as necessary. |
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Alright I promised some pics so here they are. I wasn't able to spray the high build primer tonight because I decided to seam seal the drip rail where I had removed the previous sealer. I'll wait for that to get a little harder overnight before I clean it up. I also painted my bell housing and got a 600 cfm Holley no charge courtesy of 62ls1! We bought the truck from him and he's been huge help throughout the entire build and I can't thank him enough. We have the rebuild kit for the carb and I've also begun work on that.
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I also cut out and welded this up. I reconstructed how the window frame originally was with the inside part of the dash as well as the outer part you see. And here's the rig I've been using.
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looking really good David!
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sanding the firewall is fun! haha.... ya right! looks awsome!
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you should take pics of the holes you didnt need
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yea im pretty sure they're somewhere around here
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col i will be waiting on them
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Found 'em! And another one that i thought looked cool.
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i wish i had a working welder when i was workingon my fire wall i would have wedled some of the holes up
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Dude! That looks great! You have really been busy lately, luckily we have had this nice cool weather.
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Thanks yea I'm working extra hard to try and get it at least drivable to bring to school before we get out.....and park over a few places with my friends next to me haha. Man the weather's been PERFECT. Couldn't ask for better. Did I hear there's something with Niftee Fiftees this saturday??
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67 impala 68 chevy c10 stepper 80s model blazer and some more chevys |
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