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Ok I have to laugh now.... that chopped fuel tank just gave me a fresh set of ideas for a future build.
Too funny :lol: The decisions you are going to face are how deep, how long, and how much do I need to do versus how much can I do versus how much do I want to do ?? Fun times.... I think Coulter can chime in on this one: of sitting and just staring at your truck and day dreaming of the things you could do with it :smoke: Great photos, your yard looks very nice, particularly with that old boy tucked away in the back !! :metal: |
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Hey Michael, how true. Bought a new 130psi pressure cleaner for all our paving, driveway etc and of course the truck when needed. Tried it out last night, works a treat. Also stripped all the cement overflow/smear from the original driveway where I widened it to accomodate the truck. Cleaned the garage door, paving in front of garage after backing truck into garage. Amazing power, I love good tools. I just came into London by train and underground tube to work for the day at Royal London Hospital and later at Charing Cross Hospital with a colleague for a Microbiology meeting. Had planned on reading a clinical trial....... Hmmmmmm?? No Siree..... Read a magazine and sat planning my trucks repaint and various other jobs. The things we can do to our trucks really are only limited by time, imagination and funds. I will PM you in a moment regarding the PS pump. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Was on Ebay looking for a steel boat fuel tank when I saw a blue one like this over in Missouri that remonded me I had bought one last year for about $7.50 I had tried to give it to a buddy for his car, but he eas not interested at the time (thankfully) so now I have it for our truck. I am still going to investigate a nice old boat tank, possibly modded with a better neck safely welded or brazed on. Then pinstriped etc. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Stripping off trucks chrome side trim etc....?
Right, the decission has already been made to bring our plan of action forward by three years. Due to unforseen circumstance and unfortunate rear ending of the truck 10 minutes after buying it (you could not make it up this good) by my wife..... In 30 years of driving she has never even hit a shopping trolley. So of course we were both gutted when we saw that the rear bumper had dented the rear light panel bent itself and pushed the rear fender out over the wheel, cracking the paint over the chassis stay. Tough luck ehhh?? We have decided that rather than me do the repaint myself in three years, I will find someone who can repair rust, multiple dents, dings and scratches sooner than planned and of course at our own expense. It means denting our unemployment backup savings, but it is a priority, RIGHT? I am planning on stripping and refitting the major bits like chrome, lights, grille, bumpers etc to try contain costs. Plan is a cab on respray with rear body off. This is and will stay a driver and "working truck" My question today is this..... Just how hard is it to remove all the chrome side trim etc without destroying it? Our trucks side trim is actually quite damaged but there is no way I can afford to replace the whole set with new. The bits I am concerned about are by the door lock on the body etc. Happy for all advice, links, videos, photos and laughter at the situation that got us here. Thanks for your input. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Congrats on the new truck! Overall it looks nice. I agree about previous owners, using explosives to cut holes it seems.
I have a stepside so can't really advise on the trim removal. Too bad about the accident but there is a silver lining, you are going to get some work done quickly. Looking forward to where your build goes. |
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Got a 6 year old? Nuts on the front fenders, pull out on the doors, have to squeeze little clips from the back side on the smaller piece on the bed...but not to bad. Wee little hands help. Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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BRILLIANT !!!! Thanks for the reply. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Man somebody already hit it? I would think all the little tiny cars over there wouldn't hurt the beast. Must have hit it pretty hard.
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Not just someone, my wife !!! Anyway, that has just incentivised me to get the truck sorted sooner. In the mean time I have been playing with some other ideas. With the New Grizz Redneck Express truck, I want to increase my fuel capacity (well, at least create a decent backup for long trips) I want to take a 20 litre steel boat petrol tank and change the neck on it, and make a jerry can for the truck. I am not sure I want to plumb it into the system, rather have it loose so that it does not take up space in the rear when not needed. However, at times like taking the truck and Grizz-Pod Trailer to meetings, it would be nice to have some backup fuel stashed in something other than a plastic Jerry can. I plan on changing the filler neck safely to get a better pouring spout. Any leads, tips and advice, or petrol tanks appreciated. Something like this...... http://www.smartcarguide.com/listimg...3211a41575.jpg |
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Got these in the post today from Barney, along with a January 2010 copy of a Hot Rod magazine with a pic of the truck at the 1066 get together being used as a stage for the drummer on the Memphis Flyers Rockabilly band, anyone tell me what they are for ? ;)
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pscc7f3341.jpg Then I pulled this cushion out of a cupboard. Bought it in South Africa in April. For the Non-Afrikaans speakers out there, Braaivleis means BBQ. Years ago there was a Chevrolet advertisement that had the line Braavleis, Rugby, Sunny Skies and Chevrolet. 1974 Vintage advertising. So this is for the truck and teardrop. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psb018121b.jpg Looking forward to having the weekend to play with and get to know the truck a bit better. |
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Those rubber things in your hand are the door stop bumpers.
Just above and below the door latch, in the side of the cab, next to the door seal, there should be one. Two on each door jamb, on both sides of the truck. If they are not there already, then there will be holes for them to pop into. You will want an LMC catalog. Not only is it a decent source for parts, but the catalog serves as a guide to where stuff goes. Particularly rubber bumpers, seals and pads. Good Luck |
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I was looking at LMC last night as I want to replace all my chrome side trim and front grille as they are all damaged.......$600 plus delivery. OUCH!!! Posted via Mobile Device |
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Yeah, I have to agree with RW...
Markb did a great "show and tell" on how to repair dented chrome trim in his thread. All you need are a few tools and some polishing gear if I remember correctly... |
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...sh+repair+trim
I'm going to try this... Posted via Mobile Device |
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Sunday evening 23.00 here in the United Kingdom.
Great weather all weekend, got some stuff done to the truck as well. Firstly, went out shopping in it yesterday with Nicola who still refuses to drive it, but I live in hope. She seemed to enjoy herself all day, sitting up like a Meerkat on speed. Back home I had a few bits of cosmetic work planned, also a few pics to take to show the relocated fuel tank. Fuel filler sensibly placed inside, but on the side of the bed, with cap halfway up the side. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps975374bc.jpg No idea what this tank came from, but it fits just right. Also note the rear lowering blocks. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psbf5b160e.jpg Next job was to clean up and repaint the rear bumper. I also removed the American trailer plug unit, to be replaced with a European one. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps23316c5f.jpg And while I was out back and under I thought it sensible to try use a jack to push the rear bumper back into shape. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps59247701.jpg Dully masked up all the bumper after removing the rear number plate. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps616d437f.jpg Result. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pseff93443.jpg While waiting for the pant to dry, I played with my extendable flagpole, as we have an American car show locally on the 4th July. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psef05f4e6.jpg The next job I started at about 11.30 today, after bootfair etc. Nicola had suggested that I go and T-Cut (mildly abbrassive polish to remove oxidized paint) the truck after washing it yesterday. Started with paint on the flat surfaces that looked like this...... http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps95647ae0.jpg Did a whole load of this.....twice. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps75613e04.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps1f032bc0.jpg Ended up with this. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps4a846c3b.jpg I then went back to the house for a cuppa tea, a sandwich and to research the engine bays in these trucks. It seems most are black. My truck has so muuch over spray, it needed to be sorted sooner than later. So out came all my old painting sheets....masking tape and soon the front end looked like this, after a lot of cleaning surfaces etc. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps2107581f.jpg This is the extent of the overspray, which is something I hate. Just shows shoddy preparation. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psd7065f91.jpg Ended here.... http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps6af7e0cc.jpg Done !! Result?? http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps90506942.jpg After this we went up to the farm to take a few photos. I will post them up if anyone is interested. |
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Mucho interested! Truck is looking good Griz. Hope to see some pics from the American Car Show on the 4th should you attend... :flagw:
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http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pse385c754.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps7d940ac4.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pseba08af9.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps3db54781.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psd437f804.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pse399925b.jpg The Thames river behind the truck and tractor. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psc0c26660.jpg I will upload some more tomorrow, my pics are high resolution, so take a while to upload. Final one, I was looking to take a pic that I can turn into a poster. I enjoy black and white, as well as Sepia, so will try some more. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps4acb54e4.jpg |
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing...
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Looks fantastic Rian. Love your wheels. Any chance you have any sound clips of the engine. Look forward to your next installment
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Thank you. When I look at all the inspirational builds on here, the least I can do is to try to keep up. I cannot afford a high dollar truck, so just need to make the most of what I have. I know how rough the cosmetics are on the truck, so everything I do however small makes it better for us. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Thank you. 07.00 on a stunning Monday morning. Suspect it will be a hot one again. As mentioned above, I know everything I get done is an improvement. The only clip I have currently is on page one when I brought the truck in the first time. I am sure I can get Nicola to do a short clip of the engine. The biggest problem is loading them up on Youtube. Watch this space. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Very nice job on making the paint look good and the engine bay. Glad to see the farm pics, just something about our trucks in a farm setting.
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Agreed. That was the plan. I always wanted to photograph it on the farm. Also want to try some graffitti as a background |
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