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Modges'66 09-11-2012 10:56 PM

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Thanks guys!
I don't think that I'm asking for much, I just want this thing to be perfect.
I will settle for a little less if I have to, but when I'm working on this truck I can't shut it off!
I don't know when anything is "good enough"...I can tell when my dad say's "who's gonna see or notice THAT!
MY BIG CHARACTER FLAW.
I just want to wind up with something super-special, and not ever think in the back of my mind "I wish that I would have did this differently".

dr69burb 09-11-2012 11:13 PM

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man awesome body work. the hood came out real nice.

tommys66 09-11-2012 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 5588086)
Thanks guys!
I don't think that I'm asking for much, I just want this thing to be perfect.
I will settle for a little less if I have to, but when I'm working on this truck I can't shut it off!
I don't know when anything is "good enough"...I can tell when my dad say's "who's gonna see or notice THAT!
MY BIG CHARACTER FLAW.
I just want to wind up with something super-special, and not ever think in the back of my mind "I wish that I would have did this differently".

I totally understand! I've also spent many hours on areas other people will never notice. The difference is you know it is right. carry on!

McMurphy 09-12-2012 01:17 AM

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Your hood really does look great man....
I think I am going to get a GMC hood in the next week or so.
I need to start collecting all the junk yard items I want for the winter, already dipping below freezing here (was 29* yesterday morning).

I bet you are crusing in yours before I am in mine !!!

Modges'66 09-12-2012 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dr69burb (Post 5588127)
man awesome body work. the hood came out real nice.

Thanks, your build is coming along nicely too!

Modges'66 09-12-2012 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by tommys66 (Post 5588150)
I totally understand! I've also spent many hours on areas other people will never notice. The difference is you know it is right. carry on!

You are correct! I have re-done all of the bodywork on this truck.
It seems that the PO had little or no bodywork experience, and now I KNOW that it was done right!...Speaking of right, your build is looking sooooo right!
Keep at it!

Modges'66 09-12-2012 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 5588391)
Your hood really does look great man....
I think I am going to get a GMC hood in the next week or so.
I need to start collecting all the junk yard items I want for the winter, already dipping below freezing here (was 29* yesterday morning).

I bet you are crusing in yours before I am in mine !!!

Hey! you really are back!
Happy belated Birthday!
Thanks for the comments, I can't wait to get some paint on this thing!
Thinking of going with current model Corvette Jet-stream blue with silver roof & interior.
I may start spraying the bottom of the cab, door jambs, & interior pretty soon.
I'm pretty stoked!
We're trying to get a plan of attack together, as it is gonna take some floor space to paint the entire exterior at once, but separately.
Are you kidding me? 29 degrees?
Last weekend it went into the 60's here, and it felt like freezing to me!

Vernski 09-14-2012 04:56 AM

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I like your bodywork talent, patience & persistence = very nice work. I'm subscribed to your project....Vernski:metal:

Modges'66 09-15-2012 09:55 PM

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Through all of this, I totally forgot about doing anything with my door panels.
So today I hunted them down in all the boxes of stuff that I have, and decided to work them over.
Today's project: window crank delete!
I decided that the first step to power windows was getting rid of the window crank!
Heres some pics!
And the best thing about this job? It took only 3 hours, start to finish...Watching primer dry, and paint gun cleaned!

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Modges'66 09-15-2012 10:04 PM

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And more pics of the process...Even had some time to work on my front bumper...Notice the lack of bumper bolts & license plate holes?

coulter 09-15-2012 10:25 PM

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nice clean work!!! looks great!

McMurphy 09-15-2012 11:55 PM

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I gotta echo what Coulter said, man those came out smooth!
Finally got my hands on my rig today too....

Thanks for the birthday shout, next year is the big one.... To 50, and Beyond!!

Dinos63 09-16-2012 11:42 AM

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wow! like some guys have said how did i mis this thread.just went though the whole thread cool stuff!! you got great skills kat and are building a very cool truck:metal::metal: congrats duude!

Bomp 09-16-2012 07:42 PM

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Again I'm blown away.:metal:

Modges'66 09-16-2012 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Dinos63 (Post 5595095)
wow! like some guys have said how did i mis this thread.just went though the whole thread cool stuff!! you got great skills kat and are building a very cool truck:metal::metal: congrats duude!

Thanks Dino! It means a lot!
You got some super-cool $h*t goin on over there!
Thanks for the comment!
Watch your posts everyday, just don't comment don't comment so much.

Modges'66 09-16-2012 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 5594616)
I gotta echo what Coulter said, man those came out smooth!
Finally got my hands on my rig today too....

Thanks for the birthday shout, next year is the big one.... To 50, and Beyond!!

Thanks man!
I know that it would be a great birthday present for me to have a good deal of time off!
It gives you a chance to re-adjust your focus on everything!...But I believe that you have your focus adjusted properly already!
Dude! nice place to reside for your retirement!

Modges'66 09-16-2012 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by coulter (Post 5594436)
nice clean work!!! looks great!

You know already that you have mad fab skills & I'm impressed by your build,
but thanks a bunch for the comments!

flips72 09-17-2012 05:41 PM

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i have been keeping up with this build and i have to say you defintly have some serious skills as has already been said numerous times, keep up the great work.

clemdaddy 09-18-2012 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by flips72 (Post 5597725)
i have been keeping up with this build and i have to say you defintly have some serious skills as has already been said numerous times, keep up the great work.

yep, completely agree...

Modges'66 09-19-2012 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by flips72 (Post 5597725)
i have been keeping up with this build and i have to say you defintly have some serious skills as has already been said numerous times, keep up the great work.

Thanks Flips & Clmmdaddy!
I really do appreciate the comments.

And Flips, Don't sell yourself short, I'm gonna have a hard time getting to the stage that you are at right now!
Already second guessing on going with a with RED instead of a metallic tri-coat after seeing how great that your truck rocks-it!
That would allow me to paint it in pieces!...I would be half-done with the paint-work by now, and into assembly!
Your truck is really turning out sweet!

Modges'66 09-23-2012 09:28 PM

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I received my "Direct bolt-in" power window kit this week...Yeah, right. It is only direct bolt-in after you drill several holes in your door that will be exposed when the job is completed. I am NOT good with that.
After a great deal of pondering on the issue. I decided to make an adapter plate to mount the power-window mechanism to, and in-turn, mount that plate to the door in areas that would be concealed by the door-panel.
I used two of the door-panel holes as a reference in my adapter plate, to get everything into the proper location, as they did in the installation instructions.
Here are some pics of what I came-up with.
As you can see by the instruction sheet, a good deal of measuring was done to accomplish this!

Modges'66 09-23-2012 09:47 PM

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I also bought a really set of nice billet illuminated power-window switches, which I fitted into my door-panels.
I looks really slick!... Things are really beginning to take shape!

Bomp 09-24-2012 08:56 AM

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Great heads up. I have been kickin around the idea of power windows too. You always pull it off so nicely when an obstacle gets in the way.

McMurphy 09-24-2012 01:13 PM

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VERY nice !!

flips72 09-24-2012 08:01 PM

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x2, excellent work.


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