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VA72C10 03-06-2011 01:33 AM

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I also got the tach I will be using for my truck. Will be adding the 80lb oil gauge....and possibly a vacuum gauge....haven't decided on that yet....

71blksuper4x4 03-06-2011 07:24 PM

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Here ya go. Trevor
http://i481.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/P3060821.jpg

VA72C10 03-06-2011 07:35 PM

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Thank you very much! Do you know if anyone repops those or if carpet for the tank can be ordered with it? Never seen those before---very cool! Thanks again for the picture...

bruceman1968 03-06-2011 07:58 PM

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great job so far VA, I will enjoy watching this one for sure. subscribed

70LonghornCST 03-06-2011 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 71blksuper4x4 (Post 4534269)

I'll check to see if my repop carpet has them. I'll let you know.
I am very curious if they are available repop as well.

Does anyone know if the gastank cardboard cover is needed to place under the carpet? Or is the carpet the only thing covering the gastank?

71blksuper4x4 03-06-2011 08:43 PM

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Yes, you still want the cardboard cover. Otherwise the gas can stain the carpet around where the lines go in at. These brass clips aren't reproduced to my knowledge. Let me know if you find out otherwise. Did you happen to get any measurements of the holes yet? Trevor

chevy88 03-06-2011 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 4512050)
Hopefully will have this headed my way next week ;)

Nice find.....Where did you find the am/fm radio? I want one of those....

VA72C10 03-06-2011 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by bruceman1968 (Post 4534367)
great job so far VA, I will enjoy watching this one for sure. subscribed

Thanks


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Originally Posted by chevy88 (Post 4534829)
Nice find.....Where did you find the am/fm radio? I want one of those....

I got it from the Cheyenne super man. It was the only one he had at the moment...but watch the board and ebay....I almost bought one off ebay the other day that had a minor blemish on the face but was super nice otherwise...sold for 375 buy it now before I made up my mind...so deals are still out there....


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Originally Posted by 71blksuper4x4 (Post 4534482)
Yes, you still want the cardboard cover. Otherwise the gas can stain the carpet around where the lines go in at. These brass clips aren't reproduced to my knowledge. Let me know if you find out otherwise. Did you happen to get any measurements of the holes yet? Trevor


Great info. I appreciate it.

I will make a simple diagram of the measurements and post them in a bit...

STOCKISH 03-07-2011 12:22 AM

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There's a good used TH400 in the misc for sale section, cheap too! Nice work buddy!

70LonghornCST 03-07-2011 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 4534300)
Thank you very much! Do you know if anyone repops those or if carpet for the tank can be ordered with it? Never seen those before---very cool! Thanks again for the picture...

Ok, I checked my repop carpet. It attaches to the rear of the cab via 4in-wide plastic "U" clips (sewn on carpet edge), which attach along the lip of the top edge of the gas tank. But you could use the brass oblong rings instead of the plastic clips if someone comes up with a source.

Zoomin 03-07-2011 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by 70LonghornCST (Post 4535188)
Ok, I checked my repop carpet. It attaches to the rear of the cab via 4in-wide plastic "U" clips (sewn on carpet edge), which attach along the lip of the top edge of the gas tank. But you could use the brass oblong rings instead of the plastic clips if someone comes up with a source.

My repop carpet came with the plastic clips also. They work fine. First time I've seen the brass units.

71blksuper4x4 03-07-2011 01:23 AM

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Yeah, my repop carpet came with the plastic clips to drape over the gas tank. The brass sets I have came from original bucket seat optioned trucks. Trevor

VA72C10 03-07-2011 01:40 AM

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Well, the holes are kinda all over the place. No real uniform spacing. From the door edge (with gasket removed from the passenger door over to the first hole is 1 1/2", then 2 3/4 to the next hole, 3 9/16 to the next, 3 1/2, 7 1/2, 7 7/8, and then 8 5/16 which puts us lined up directly over the center hole in the gas tank upper bolt holes. Next hole is 6 7/16 over, then 7 3/4, 7 5/8, 7 5/8, 4 1/4, and then 1 3/8 puts us at the driver's door edge.

THey are mostly all 1 1/8" from the lower edge of the cab but some are up to 1/2" higher. Wonder if this is just factory quality control or lack thereof....it appears there was glue all the way up to under the rear window gasket at some point. Maybe a later cover someone installed or would that have been that way at the factory?

Anyone have a picture of the factory cover installed with the grommets?

Here's my rough diagram

71blksuper4x4 03-07-2011 01:45 AM

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The carpet actually folds and then the brass clip is screwed into the lapped piece of carpet behind the overlapping piece. Thus still giving it a look similar to the new repops, but it sits higher of course. You don't see the brass clips once installed. Trevor

On a side note, thanks for the measurements, and you measured them from the edge of where the door meets that cab pillar (where the weatherstrip starts normally) right? Trevor

VA72C10 03-07-2011 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by 71blksuper4x4 (Post 4535315)
The carpet actually folds and then the brass clip is screwed into the lapped piece of carpet behind the overlapping piece. Thus still giving it a look similar to the new repops, but it sits higher of course. You don't see the brass clips once installed. Trevor

On a side note, thanks for the measurements, and you measured them from the edge of where the door meets that cab pillar (where the weatherstrip starts normally) right? Trevor

Yes, from the edge of the door. I guess since they weren't seen the measurements being off doesn't seem as weird... I'd still like to see it installed...and I guess the glue on my back cab wall was from a later re-do....

VA72C10 03-07-2011 05:16 PM

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Picking up another Turbo 400 tonight. Supposedly a recent rebuild with a good stock torque converter. We will see when it's torn into :D

Zoomin 03-07-2011 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 71blksuper4x4 (Post 4535315)
The carpet actually folds and then the brass clip is screwed into the lapped piece of carpet behind the overlapping piece. Thus still giving it a look similar to the new repops, but it sits higher of course. You don't see the brass clips once installed. Trevor

On a side note, thanks for the measurements, and you measured them from the edge of where the door meets that cab pillar (where the weatherstrip starts normally) right? Trevor

There's a nice piece of trivia. I can't quite imagine how it is out of sight though. What is visible - the screw head?

VA72C10 03-08-2011 04:45 PM

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Got the Turbo 400 (which turns out later to be a 350 DOH! :D). much cleaner than the first one :D

Still going to degrease it and then it goes to the tranny guy to go through and re-seal. Picked up my rear slider today. Pictures this evening.

lowdown72 03-08-2011 08:50 PM

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i checked out ur thread looks like a good build thought about makin my truck a cheyenne dont know yet just drivin an modifiing it lol ive got a 454 an th400 with the dual range 4 sale

VA72C10 03-08-2011 09:10 PM

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Here's the T350 I thought was a 400 :lol:...getting a bath in purple power right now before I pressure wash it tomorrow...

http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...B/IMG_5453.jpg
http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...B/IMG_5454.jpg

67chevy1series 03-08-2011 10:38 PM

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sweet i use simple green so it will be good to see how purple power works

VA72C10 03-09-2011 01:16 AM

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It worked well on the first one (look a couple pages back)

But the pressure washer sure helps ;)

67chevy1series 03-09-2011 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 4540460)
It worked well on the first one (look a couple pages back)

But the pressure washer sure helps ;)

haha i dont have a pressure washer haha i used elbow grease haha

VA72C10 03-09-2011 01:20 AM

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Yeah, It's my brother in law's I've been storing for him for about 4 yrs:lol: It helps get most of the junk off then I use a wire brush and finish it off with prep-all to get it paint ready...

67chevy1series 03-09-2011 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 4540473)
Yeah, It's my brother in law's I've been storing for him for about 4 yrs:lol: It helps get most of the junk off then I use a wire brush and finish it off with prep-all to get it paint ready...

i wish i could store a really useful part for 4 years! haha


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