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Newtz67 04-15-2011 09:05 PM

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So we went ahead and picked this up today! Always wanted one, finally got one!

dougo 04-15-2011 09:15 PM

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Nice burb and congrats! Any plans to make changes? Love the white walls.
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Newtz67 04-15-2011 09:23 PM

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For now leave as is. Except for the interior which needs a lot of clean up. Mostly we will just clean it up and cruise for now. And thanks btw!

Newtz67 04-15-2011 09:30 PM

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I just dropped this thing in my driveway a couple hours ago. I haven't traced it out yet but there there is a handle below the dash just to the right of the steering wheel that says overdrive. Is this for real? It has the original 292 with the three on the tree. If so, how does this overdrive work with the tranny? Thanks.

jbclassix 04-15-2011 11:20 PM

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When you do trace it out, TAKE PICTURES!!!! There have been after market overdrives available since fifties (maybe earlier?) I know that some 4x4s with the t-18 had an overdrive that bolted on

Newtz67 04-16-2011 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by jbclassix (Post 4627483)
When you do trace it out, TAKE PICTURES!!!! There have been after market overdrives available since fifties (maybe earlier?) I know that some 4x4s with the t-18 had an overdrive that bolted on

Right on, I will! I'll take some pics tomorrow.

jbclassix 04-16-2011 12:47 AM

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sorry, dana 18... not t-18... correct me if I am wrong. I am thinking of scouts and willys

C/10 King 04-16-2011 01:19 AM

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Wow Newt, that's gonna look good in my yard. ;)

Riveted1 04-16-2011 01:31 AM

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Welcome to the club! We need more pics!

Newtz67 04-16-2011 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by C/10 King (Post 4627674)
Wow Newt, that's gonna look good in my yard. ;)

Yes sir, yes sir!:metal:

vectorit 04-16-2011 10:57 AM

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Congratulations!

From what I can see in the pic, it looks like it is still pretty solid.

Newtz67 04-16-2011 10:58 AM

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Welcome to the club! We need more pics!

Here ya go.

Newtz67 04-16-2011 11:01 AM

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A few more.

Newtz67 04-16-2011 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by vectorit (Post 4627975)
Congratulations!

From what I can see in the pic, it looks like it is still pretty solid.

Thanks! It is pretty solid. It has some rust in the normal areas, rockers, kick panels, etc... The body is very straight, except for the one back door, although it has been repainted once, so you never know whats hiding.

Newtz67 04-16-2011 11:23 AM

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SPID. A po glued carpet to the whole interior. Any good ideas for getting the glue off? It is pretty dried out, maybe just some hot water and a rough sponge or something...

jbclassix 04-16-2011 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Newtz67 (Post 4628018)
SPID. A po glued carpet to the whole interior. Any good ideas for getting the glue off? It is pretty dried out, maybe just some hot water and a rough sponge or something...

Check hardware stores and carpet stores... they may have a solvent that works. Should be paint safe. You can also try bug and tar remover. that stuff looks too spread out to try elbow grease and scraping.

71gmcburb 04-16-2011 12:09 PM

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i' try a heatgun to try and release the adhesive if thet doesn't work then use a puddy knife, utility knife and elbow grease once the garpet is off use Goop off to get rid of the remaining glue

Newtz67 04-16-2011 01:10 PM

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Thanks guys!

vectorit 04-16-2011 02:36 PM

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I have good luck using these on various stuck on stuff.

Gum Out carb cleaner, and Goof off bug n' tar remover.

I'd start out mild, such as hot water and soap. Then, step it up gradually with various brushes and scotch brite pads.

When you decide to go with the harsh stuff, start out on a spot that is out of site.

I've also removed dried up glue like that with a fine wire brush on a drill, just go along very lightly so as to not damage the paint.

All depends on how dried up it is, crustier the better since it will flake off. If it's still gummy, then you are in for more elbow grease.

Newtz67 04-16-2011 03:29 PM

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Thanks Vectorit. Ya it's pretty dry. Hopefully it's not too bad.

CG 04-16-2011 07:13 PM

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Ive had a 67 with overdrive and I have a 69 right now with overdrive. The 67 handle was chrome and said overdrive across it and the 69 handle is black plastic and it says overdrive on it.

I dont remember for sure but I was thinking the spids on them both said overdrive.

jbclassix 04-16-2011 10:33 PM

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I really want to see pictures of that OD!

C/10 King 04-16-2011 10:49 PM

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Newt, I love the photos, if you want some stock hub caps give me a call. :chevy:

KevsClassics 04-16-2011 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Newtz67 (Post 4627187)
So we went ahead and picked this up today! Always wanted one, finally got one!

Very nice Newt. :metal: BB plans in the future?

KevsClassics 04-16-2011 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by C/10 King (Post 4629119)
Newt, I love the photos, if you want some stock hub caps give me a call. :chevy:

68?? :tms::crazy::lol::haha:


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