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Old 08-17-2007, 08:26 PM   #1
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Old 08-17-2007, 10:49 PM   #2
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ok cool... maybe its just the white face that makes them look more white rather than yellowish
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I think im going to go with the Old Tyme II series, thanks for the lit up pic though
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Old 08-18-2007, 10:07 PM   #5
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got the cab back on the frame.... the front springs, drop spindles, drilled and slotted rotors are installed... and started to gut the interior.. removed the seats, gas tank, juit padding, and carpet..... laid down the dynomat extream sound deadener/ insolater.... and yes that is a couch and entertainment center in my front yard






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Old 08-18-2007, 10:08 PM   #6
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Sweeetttt! Looks like you've been busy!
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wow! great work so far.
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Almost a truck again.

Killer- Do you ever make it out to any of the local cruise-ins? I have got to see this thing in person when it's done.

68SS- What are you doing about the A/C compressor?
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Old 08-19-2007, 03:51 PM   #10
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Almost a truck again.

Killer- Do you ever make it out to any of the local cruise-ins? I have got to see this thing in person when it's done.

68SS- What are you doing about the A/C compressor?
No not yet chris...but that's the plan....don't worry you & I will hook up...i'm dyin to see that blazer/coys in person.
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Old 08-19-2007, 08:25 PM   #11
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And what are the dimensions on that fuel cell?

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Hello? Test... test... is this thing on?
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Hello? Test... test... is this thing on?
the a/c compressor will be from a 00 chevy truck, mounted in the stock position...
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the a/c compressor will be from a 00 chevy truck, mounted in the stock position...
Hmmm... how are you pulling this one off? Aren't you using plate adapter mounts? Don't they get in the way?
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Hmmm... how are you pulling this one off? Aren't you using plate adapter mounts? Don't they get in the way?
i had to trim a piece off the compressor mounting bracket, so the head of the bolt wont interfer....i have yet to install or even have a 00 truck compressor, but i looked at one at oreillys and did some measureing... so we'll see how it all works out here real soon...
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how many sq ft. of dynamat did it take? Did you do the backwall?
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how many sq ft. of dynamat did it take? Did you do the backwall?
220$ roll from summit! No don says it wasn't enough so i gotta get some more.
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1st time I have seen this thread and damn is all I have to say some great work going on here..
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Old 08-20-2007, 12:00 AM   #19
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progress for today, got the a/c condenser, drier, hard lines installed... the hard lines goes through like the factory ones...... modded the headers for a
v-band style connection, i dont like the slip-on desighn that they originally had..... then installed them.... also working on the wiring, this will take some time to hide all the wires, as you can see just a few.... and finally installed the pass fender so it'll hold the rad. support firm to start installing the 5000
CFM electric fan we're going with... that should be enough even for a 120* arizona day, or hauling any boat ....






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Thanks for the updates...you know how i like picts!
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Are you using the factory radiator? How are you hooking up the steam tube/vent?
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factory radiator it is...steam tube will be connected to overflow tank via braided hose...
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How are you hooking up the steam tube/vent?
it'll be connected to the fwd. fitting on the water pump, that goes to the heater core.....
the overflow, like killer said, will be connected to the rad with braided line...
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awesome progress man... your doing in weeks, what most of us do in years
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Old 08-20-2007, 10:58 PM   #25
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fabbed up some brackets to mount the fan, then mounted it..... and located the air intake tube to see if it i could get it to clear the battery, i worried about this, but it turned out not to be any problem.... and still doing the wiring....



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