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Did a little upgrade/changing on the truck today. Swapped out the metal door panels for the correct padded door panels. Found out the the "Custom Comfort and Convenience" option included the vinyl door panels over the metal units originally. So made the swap and put the metal panels up for another truck down the road.
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Those looks really nice. Preparing to install mine real soon.
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Nice Job! truck looks Great!
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Got the latest upgrade to the truck done yesterday. Finally got all the pieces (that was a whole ordeal) to finally add a factory tach and fill the vacuum gauge hole with one of those little clocks. Swap was pretty straight forward, no real issues and tach works really well.
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Very very nice, I love this truck.
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Tire, wheel combo is fantastic. Great looking truck.
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What brandsize tires did you go with? I love those red line tires.
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Great job on the resto. That took some time and effort, you should be smiling from ear to ear when driving it around.
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Nice. Are you happy with the way they handle.
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Stumbled across a bunch of photos of the truck from one of the local cars and coffee event I go to on open Saturday mornings.
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Forgot to post this link to a article done right after the truck was finished on Chevy Hardcore's website.
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I saw the video of your truck. You have two very nice pieces and the truck looks fantastic!!!
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Very nice vehicles, the kind to hold on to a lifetime. Even more so because you built them with your grandpa. That's just gold.
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Spent last weekend in the rain for a fun car show in a nice old downtown. Truck came home with a little hardware.
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So, is the blue color a O.E. Color?
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Awesome job, the truck turned out great. Even cooler that you did it with your grandfather.
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Well today is the 4 year anniversary of the day I brought this 68 home. Its getting an oil change for the occasion, lol. Getting prepped for the upcoming Goodguys show in Puyallup.
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Truck turned out beautiful congrats...
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well truck has been running super all summer, but early September the rear main seal and the timing cover seal both decided to start leaking right before a big indoor show, so had to thrash and replace them all. Finally answered the question on the block since I bought it. Was happy to see a 4 bolt main.
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Got the motor all back together and my grandfather and I loaded up and each took a car to the annual Salem Roadster Show to display together. Was a fun weekend as usual catching up with friends and seeing some new builds.
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Awesome truck!
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Another upgrade that I did during the summer was swap the old head lights out for the new Holley retro bright units and wow they were simply plug and play and made a world of difference and still look like a vintage headlight.
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Also make some progress on my bucket seat swap. Ended up buying another console that had the seat belt holders (which I prefer over the cupholders) and have been slowly repairing it. Now hoping this weekend to get it painted.
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Well made progress on the bucket seat swap today. Got the console now sporting some fresh blue paint after stripping it. Just waiting on the Bezel and then I can put it all back together.
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Got the console bezel today so was able to put the console back together. Im happy with how it turned out, its not 100% perfect, but its still gonna look great in the truck.
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Seat belt holders? Have to admit, I always wondered what those rectangular holes were for. I take it these were used with those old style buckles somehow?
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Or you could use them to hold your pack of Marlboro reds right there next to the ash tray , You drop your zippo lighter in the other side , Ahh the 70's were great !
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More progress on the bucket seat swap. Got the frames back from the sandblaster and got some primer on them to stop any flash rust. Next is to get some paint on them and then start fitting them into the truck.
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Had a nice dry day to get the truck out for a local toy run. Ran into some other C10s and of course had to park together, lol
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How are you liking the new headlights?
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Went to a local cars and coffee event over the weekend and one of the regular photographers took some great pics of the trunk in the morning light.
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Nice truck & Camaro,Keep on Truckin'' :metal:
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Little bucket seat swap updates. Got the covers back in November, finally remembered to take a picture of them before I get covering the frames.
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Then as far the frames go, currently working on mocking up some track adaptors to use a set of 66/67 Chevelle bucket seat tracks in the cab Using some scrap wood to figure everything out, then will make it out of steel. Will then make some simple offset plates to mount the tracks to the floor and reuse the outer bench seat mount locations and then make similar ones for the inner mount.
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