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bocephus79 09-09-2020 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 88Stanger (Post 8805462)
Where did you get the seat?

Jeff

It's a Snowden Seat

bocephus79 03-05-2021 02:00 PM

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I'm still here!! as usual carwash season dominated my life this year. Before winter I did get to drive it ( at least out of the shop and back inside)

Painting the hood now and putting the interior together.

The window glass frames are hitting the " whiskers" inside the door when I try to roll it up. I see that alot of people have this issue, but haven't found a solution yet.

Has anyone found the holy grail answer?

also has anyone used a good billet window crank/ door handle set from someone?

SCOTI 03-05-2021 02:35 PM

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Getting closer!

cwcarpenter98 03-05-2021 08:18 PM

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Lookin good! On my truck, I just bent the flange back some on those felts. My truck hasn't been painted yet though, so I wasn't concerned about any fresh paint

bigmoe 03-05-2021 11:58 PM

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With my truck I pulled the glass out of the channels, squeezed the top of the channels together as much as possible to get the glass back in. I used windshield urethane to glue the channels back on and I also put some small spacers (1/16" - 1/8" or so) in the bottom of the channel so the glass didn't go in all the way. If you go to an autoglass shop near closing time you can get a part tube of urethane from them. They throw them out because they won't keep till the next day.
The truck is coming along nicely. Love that colour.

bocephus79 05-04-2021 11:14 AM

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BAck with an update:
Removed the glass and cleaned up the glass channels nd painted them.
I bought new felt strips from rubber the right way. They fit way better, but before installing I took the advice from this thread and " widened" the inner gap where they clip in. worked perfect.

Wood ready for poly, fenders on even has working taillights!

bigmoe 05-04-2021 11:30 AM

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Nice door panels! Buy those somewhere or custom made?

bocephus79 05-04-2021 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by bigmoe (Post 8916884)
Nice door panels! Buy those somewhere or custom made?


TMI out of the brothers catalog. i think I got both on sale for $300 quality is " meh" but I'm picky

roll_the_dice 05-04-2021 04:40 PM

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Wonder why I haven't seen this build? Great job...Looks awesome...you're in the home stretch now.

bocephus79 06-10-2021 12:57 PM

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So I've decided I'm taking this truck to a father's day car show come hell or high water. The jam session is on! Had my better half help get the bed wood in place. and test fit the grill

LostMy65 06-10-2021 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bocephus79 (Post 8801252)
Some Progress Updates. Most of the interior is done, at least the hard parts I wanted to do before the doors were installed.
the new door handles seem too " short" The actuator pin on the push button needs to be like 1/8 longer to make the latch open all the way.

As far as the bed wood kit from Mark-k goes..I wanted the bed on the truck so when I mock the wood up to drill the holes everything is perfect. Man was setting that thing on the frame stressful

Beautiful Blue.

cwcarpenter98 06-10-2021 11:49 PM

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The white grille and blue truck is a perfect combo

88Stanger 06-14-2021 09:50 AM

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nice job!!!

bocephus79 06-17-2021 11:09 PM

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SO learned a few lessons from the headlight install:

New parts suck
Don't have new parts powdercoated assuming they will fit
J.W SPeaker lights are expensive.

I struggled for 2 days with the lights. I did have to open up the holes in the back buckets for them, but the main issue was with the adjusting bucket itself.

The tabs on the bucket that "align" the headlight in just didnt fit no matter what I did. Obviously made worse is the fact that the new LED bulbs are shaped a little different than the factory halogens.

Took my old grill apart to get the factory buckets, chopped the backs off them, sandblasted, painted and everything fits perfect. :shrugs:

bocephus79 06-17-2021 11:21 PM

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5 days till car show. still have never driven the truck.
had to remove the transmission to fix an oil leak. When I put the engine together I tightened the rear cover first, then bolted the oil pan up. The rear cover hung down past the mating surface of the pan, a la leak city. Rookie move.

Problem: occasionally when moving the truck around the shop the torque converter would " lock" and either stall the engine or worse, try to drive through the brakes and into whatever it was that was in front of me.

since the trans was out I took it back to the builder and had him add a different valve in the pump. I guess its a common issue with 4l80e's and big billet converters.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sox-34200-14k

SO per usual the race is on.

bocephus79 06-17-2021 11:28 PM

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At this point I was going to throw in the towel. Not only was my trans at the shop, but I had some major issues at the carwash that ate up 3 days and 3 late, late nights.

My 75 year old car guy neighbor who Invited me to the car show came to the shop with:
random stainless bolts
a bucket of detailing supplies
gatorade and beef jerky

He says " I've got nothing better to do and you seem like you need the help"

.......Damn, I hope I'm a cool old guy one day!!!!

Well I can't back out now!

Got the bed all snug and even did front and rear bumpers!!

bocephus79 06-17-2021 11:31 PM

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Well, Got the trans back and installed.

(Language warning)

I'm sure the neighbors loved the first 3 miles put in on the truck after the full resto...


https://youtu.be/GZLx3ZKFq0g

bocephus79 06-17-2021 11:34 PM

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Back where we started, taking the first drive to mom's house. Hood still needs wet sanded and buffed, tailgate was fighting me so it's not going on right now, and I just ordered some tires for these temporary wheels because they are dry rotted.

But I think I'm Driving this beast to the Father's day Car Show!!!!

SCOTI 06-18-2021 09:44 AM

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Congrats on pushing through! We all can learn something from an old neighbor even better when they're helping us 'grow'. The fact that you acknowledge & appreciate what he did likely means you're likely to do the same for another. Kudos for that.

bocephus79 06-28-2021 11:24 AM

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Made it to the show!

joesscamaro 06-28-2021 12:01 PM

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Nice job...that's got to be a good feeling!

SCOTI 06-28-2021 02:35 PM

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Congrats for making the show!

LostMy65 06-28-2021 03:56 PM

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A sense of accomplishment, I bet!

88Stanger 06-28-2021 04:35 PM

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Awesome Job !!!

bocephus79 07-08-2021 04:45 PM

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SOOO Many bugs to work out...But she's a runner

https://youtu.be/m0MvFuaZU5Q


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