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Old 09-15-2011, 07:05 PM   #276
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Re: Rebuild on a shoestring.....continued

Got my steering shaft and rag joint in as well as some emblems for the rally wheels if I use them. Plan to work on the truck a lot tomorrow.
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Old 09-15-2011, 07:10 PM   #277
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Got my steering shaft and rag joint in as well as some emblems for the rally wheels if I use them. Plan to work on the truck a lot tomorrow.
What kind of emblems? I thin you're due for some more pics!!
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Old 09-15-2011, 10:17 PM   #278
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Looking good man!! Get that joker finished up and bring it up to Hardee's in Chester!!
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Old 09-15-2011, 10:27 PM   #279
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Looking good man!! Get that joker finished up and bring it up to Hardee's in Chester!!
Hey, Welcome to the board. I've been to the Hardee's several times but it's been years...is it sat night? Have you been to Ironbridge sports park on Friday nights to check that out? That'll be the first place I go because my family loves to go there...
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Old 09-15-2011, 10:28 PM   #280
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What kind of emblems? I thin you're due for some more pics!!
They are NOS blue bowtie stick on emblems that go on the top of the rally wheel center cap. Have to see if they fit because they weren't made for our trucks...
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Old 09-16-2011, 06:15 PM   #281
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Looking good, all your metal work is coming along nicely.
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Old 09-17-2011, 12:57 AM   #282
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Well, I ground down the welds on the floor a little and then used the wire wheel turned on end to clear out old seam sealer around the cab floor seams...then installed new seam sealer. Looks pretty good and will look better once I paint and spray paintable bedliner....and then cover it with the full floor cover I really just want this truck solid and as close to rust free as possible...not concerned with perfect on this one as it's a budget build (with a couple splurges like the tilt ) Will take pics tomorrow before I paint and after.
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Old 09-17-2011, 12:57 AM   #283
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Old 09-17-2011, 01:48 AM   #284
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I wish our trucks up here were that rust free!!!!!
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Hey, Welcome to the board. I've been to the Hardee's several times but it's been years...is it sat night? Have you been to Ironbridge sports park on Friday nights to check that out? That'll be the first place I go because my family loves to go there...
Yea, Southern Knight Cruisers is Hardees on saturday, Yes, The sports park is good too. I go every friday. It has gotten better there since Wolfman Jon dj's ther on fridays.
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Cool! What do you drive there? I won't be able to make it tonight but will try to come up next week...not sure if it'll be with the truck or not...we'll see how the week goes
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Yea, Southern Knight Cruisers is Hardees on saturday, Yes, The sports park is good too. I go every friday. It has gotten better there since Wolfman Jon dj's ther on fridays.
Trying to set up a meet and greet for this coming Friday or Saturday...post here if you can come.
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Old 09-17-2011, 02:20 PM   #288
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I wish our trucks up here were that rust free!!!!!
It's funny...one guy saying how rusty the truck is and one saying almost rust free It just shows how much climate/region affects a truck and its' value....this is a rust bucket out west/NW and it's a rust free survivor in Canada

I'm pretty pleased with it overall. Not rust free but will be soon!
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Old 09-18-2011, 03:54 AM   #289
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Small update...with pics

Here's the seam sealer. I hate working with stuff like this and caulk. I'm very messy with it. I have gotten better with caulk around countertops/tubs out of necessity but use a small tool that scrapes it up...that won't work in the truck. Glenn gave me leftover bondo scrapers I used with minimal success



But it's all sealed up now. Will look better painted up and with the textured liner sprayed.

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I'll scrape off excess when it dries. The black part in the sealer isn't a hole...it's dirt....I was lazy and instead of setting up my small pancake compressor and blowing out all the dirt/rust I tried to get it as good as possible....well...that didn't work. Next time I'll take the extra 15 minutes.........



...or not


Here's the cab supports welded in (all four are done-slip on style I had laying around-got them for free with a grille I bought off craigslist)



you can see the driver's cab corner still needs a little patch at the bottom. It's solid other than that. Glenn did the passenger rocker already

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Here's the brake booster setup I'll likely use (might get a new booster if I find one cheap) Truck already has a new master but it's surface rusted so I'll either sand and paint or get a new one when I swap it out...



Window channel I grabbed out of my beadblasted parts last week and got around to painting



This is the sealer for future reference...Glenn gave this tube to me

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I honestly never paid attention to the front end....I bought a sway bar...then found out...oh yeah...it's got one...that's why it rides well even though everything is 41 years old

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I posted a blurry pic of the dirty/rusty HURST shifter at the beginning of this. Took some 0000 steel wool and chrome polish tonight....came out nice. Looks better in person than with the camera flash...

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Old 09-18-2011, 04:07 AM   #294
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I'll hit it one more time before I put the boot back on. I have 100 things I want to do but they should wait for paint. (Gauge cluster upgrade to tach-wait to take out as I drive-I don't want oil everywhere and don't want to take it out and put it back in 10 times) Floor mat...really want to see it installed (wait till after paint)
Shifter boot...might put this on the next time I drive so hot air doesn't come up into the cab
Steering wheel/column. Thinking of saving the CPP column and just painting and using this one....it's a budget build....right?

I already am looking at a couple SWB's...in addition to the other vehicles I was talking about...so I might sell this as soon as I paint and then button it up to finance a Swb build...
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You know that sealer has a little tube on the end that you just snip the end and point it at the little seam to seal right? It's not like bondo you put on with a putty knife. lol. That 1st pic made me laugh.

Good progress. Those VA antique plates are very different from any others I've seen. You going to try the paint spraying yourself? Did you decide on the color?
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Good progress. Those VA antique plates are very different from any others I've seen. You going to try the paint spraying yourself? Did you decide on the color?
I know,... but thats the way they give them to you. Virginia has the ugliest antique plates on EARF!! They give you a choice between Kindergarten painted black, or "Oh my God my eyes are ruined" Yellow. You would figure as much money we have to pay in taxes and stuff, that they would come up with something more appealing and dignified for a restored classic.
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Nice progress. I'm with you on the seam sealer. when I did my rain gutter I thought I'd never get it right. at least in the cab it won't be seen.
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Yep sealer is a messy thing. What you might want to try next time is give a quick sanding of the area you want to seal, wipe down and spray some primmer or paint over the area then take some 3/4" wide masking tape and out line your seam. Apply your sealer and wipe it in with a wet finger, let it tack for about 5-10 min and remove the tape for cleaner results. I always do it this way as it will limit my mess from growing from just the seam all the way out to the rest of the area.


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You know that sealer has a little tube on the end that you just snip the end and point it at the little seam to seal right? It's not like bondo you put on with a putty knife. lol. That 1st pic made me laugh.
There's no excuse other than it was 2am and I was leaning on the seat because I was too lazy to unbolt it. And whenever I got any extras on, I just wiped it with the bondo knife to fill in the pitting in the floor from where the padding was It won't hurt anything and I plan to clean it up a bit with a scraper before I paint.

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Those are the new ones. The older tags I use on my other trucks alternated black with white and white with black every other year and looked like modern plates and what most other states had....but these were with the truck so I'm going to run them...

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I know,... but thats the way they give them to you. Virginia has the ugliest antique plates on EARF!! They give you a choice between Kindergarten painted black, or "Oh my God my eyes are ruined" Yellow. You would figure as much money we have to pay in taxes and stuff, that they would come up with something more appealing and dignified for a restored classic.
Yeah...no yellow for me I've seen some really nice cars and trucks with those tags and it RUINS them to me...

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Nice progress. I'm with you on the seam sealer. when I did my rain gutter I thought I'd never get it right. at least in the cab it won't be seen.
Thanks. If I was building a show truck I would have been much neater...on this I'll scrape off the excess and paint over it so it didn't matter....plus it's underneath the vinyl flooring anyways I just wanted the cab sealed up. The only thing left is new door rubber and some new grommets on the firewall as some are missing/deteriorated...
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Yep sealer is a messy thing. What you might want to try next time is give a quick sanding of the area you want to seal, wipe down and spray some primmer or paint over the area then take some 3/4" wide masking tape and out line your seam. Apply your sealer and wipe it in with a wet finger, let it tack for about 5-10 min and remove the tape for cleaner results. I always do it this way as it will limit my mess from growing from just the seam all the way out to the rest of the area.


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Thanks for the tips. I thought about that...but it was too much work As I was saying above if I did a show truck or nicer cruiser I'd definitely tape it off and take my time. This was about function and NO form

Kids are definitely a blast. I now have 3 girls...almost 7, just turned 4, and 1 month
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