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Old 11-04-2011, 08:02 PM   #3576
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

Wow to think all these years that the Bible was unfinished....

Just kidding.
That is a great accomplishment.
Reminds me of a ghost story I read when I was young.
A kid braves a haunted house to find the ghost haunting the place needs someone to hold up a lantern for him all night.
The kid agrees to do this if it would put the spirit to rest.
The ghost had made an oath in life that he would not rest until he had read the Bible cover to cover, and what he did not accomplish in life, he was doomed to complete in death.
He needed the kid to hold the lantern for him while he finished his read.

I never forgot that story, and now 35 years later you just reminded me of it.

Time goes fast, and I decided to keep my regrets and things left unfinished to a minimum.
Regrets are the ghosts that haunt us when we are old.

Now I gotta get down to the garage and get some work done on my project !!!
Happy weekend !
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Old 11-04-2011, 08:21 PM   #3577
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"Your truck might be moving slow, but look at everything else you have done to other people's rides."

Thanks Alan. It did make me feel better.
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Old 11-04-2011, 08:58 PM   #3578
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I have to share this major accomplishment in my life.

I accomplished my goal.….........I finished the Bible. Man, it feels great. *Now I have to start studying it.
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Old 11-04-2011, 09:09 PM   #3579
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Yeah, Me toooo. I get a lot of Rags.
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:54 AM   #3580
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Wow to think all these years that the Bible was unfinished....

Just kidding.
That is a great accomplishment.
Reminds me of a ghost story I read when I was young.
A kid braves a haunted house to find the ghost haunting the place needs someone to hold up a lantern for him all night.
The kid agrees to do this if it would put the spirit to rest.
The ghost had made an oath in life that he would not rest until he had read the Bible cover to cover, and what he did not accomplish in life, he was doomed to complete in death.
He needed the kid to hold the lantern for him while he finished his read.

I never forgot that story, and now 35 years later you just reminded me of it.

Time goes fast, and I decided to keep my regrets and things left unfinished to a minimum.
Regrets are the ghosts that haunt us when we are old.

Now I gotta get down to the garage and get some work done on my project !!!
Happy weekend !
I had to edit my post to say "I finished reading the Bible". Your story made me think some.......Thanks

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I'm going to wait for the movie. It's all I can do to read my copy of Classic Trucks every month.
I'm not much of a reader either. I don't even get any subscriptions any more.

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I don't know if I want to know where you are going with this Dennis.

Got back in the shop tonight to get a mental inventory of where I left off. So many unfinished projects. I think it is time for me to strip off the front sheet metal and get the engine wired and fired.

On a side note, I've been racking my brain on a neat way to wire the lights in the hood. Tell me if you think this will work. I want to mount a door jamb wire eliminator on the core support some how. Just wondering if the lights will flicker going down the road. I think if the hood is locked down good and doesn't move much it will work. That would eliminate the wires coming up the back side of the hood. I will use a 3 pin connector.
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:31 AM   #3581
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What ??? I get all Hotrod, trucks, and motorcycle Rags. Also called Magazines.
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On a side note, I've been racking my brain on a neat way to wire the lights in the hood. Tell me if you think this will work. I want to mount a door jamb wire eliminator on the core support some how. Just wondering if the lights will flicker going down the road. I think if the hood is locked down good and doesn't move much it will work. That would eliminate the wires coming up the back side of the hood. I will use a 3 pin connector.
I think that's a good idea. But what happens when it's raining. Will water short them out? I'm thinking of shaving all the holes in the hood just for that smooth look, and not because of the wiring.
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Old 11-05-2011, 01:28 PM   #3583
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Guy at work has those on a '47 merc and hasnt had any problems and they look really cool and clean
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:36 PM   #3584
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What ??? I get all Hotrod, trucks, and motorcycle Rags. Also called Magazines.
I remember now, uuuhhhh I was tired at 1:00 am.

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I think that's a good idea. But what happens when it's raining. Will water short them out? I'm thinking of shaving all the holes in the hood just for that smooth look, and not because of the wiring.
I don't think rain will be an issue. They use them on millions of vans on the road and seam to work good once adjusted. I'd have to see a shaved hood to comment.

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Thanks for chiming in Scott, I agree, if done right it will be clean.

Ripped the sheet metal back off to access the engine better. I made the throttle rod today and messed with the TV cable. I have never worked on anything that had a TV cable. It's all new tome. Did some searching and found a write up from Bruce88 on adjusting it. When reading it I discovered I need a bracket for the eldebrock carb so the geometry will be right.

I did take pics, but planning on taking more tonight.

Also ordered ZDDP for the engine oil.

Want to order DOT 5 brake fluid, but they are proud of that stuff. It's about $40-50 for a 1/2 gallon on ebay. I'll get some eventually unless somebody has a better and cheaper source.
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Like this hood.



Does this one look familiar? I like the way I'm doing mine better.

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Old 11-06-2011, 11:30 AM   #3586
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I saw pics if this truck that you posted somewhere else. I noticed the drip rail but didn't notice the hood. The hood doesn't look bad and neither does the drip rail.
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I'm not knocking that truck at all. It's a kewl truck. It was the only 60-66 truck at SEMA.
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That's funny this forum wouldn't let me say "b X X X X X n".
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Just a few hours and that could be my hood, its hole less already

Agree though, very cool truck!
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That's funny this forum wouldn't let me say "b X X X X X n".
Sorry Dennis, I had to edit it. You bypassed the filters on a mods thread. It would be hypocritcal if i allowed it. Hope you understand.

Pics of the throttle rod and I got the ZDDP in the mail today. Thought it would a little bigger bottle.

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Sorry Dennis, I had to edit it. You bypassed the filters on a mods thread. It would be hypocritcal if i allowed it. Hope you understand.
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Got my wheels and tires today. Thanks Ronnie!!

I hope to install them tonight. These are 255's the ones I have are 235's if I remember right. EDIT: No they are 255
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saw the Facebook pics...wheels look nice!
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I hope you enjoy them !!!!! Now I hope my new wheels show up tomorrow



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Got my wheels and tires today. Thanks Ronnie!!

I hope to install them tonight. These are 255's the ones I have are 235's if I remember right.
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I hope you enjoy them !!!!! Now I hope my new wheels show up tomorrow
I was going to ask you if they showed up today.

Got them mounted. I can't get a good side shot. Even if I could there isn't any front sheet metal on it. I had a little issue with the dust cap hitting the center cap. I massged it in and seems to be fine now. I don't have a pic of the dust cap after the massage. I just slowly flattened it out about 1/4"

I didn't have time to clean them before install.

Also trying to figure out a good place for a kill switch that will be hard to find. I was succesfull in placing one in my 69 Camaro that no one could find. I have a place in mind just need to see if it's convienant but out of sight.
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Great looking set of wheels Alan!
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