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Old 02-20-2014, 07:22 AM   #1501
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Thanks for the update.

Really felt for you guys but also pleased you broke the cycle. Sometimes that really helps.

Pity about the short cut slope action, but even that can go in as part of the healing.

I will phone you some time. Still trying to find the items I want to call about, but they are a bit evasive.
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Old 02-20-2014, 08:53 AM   #1502
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I'm glad you and the Missus got a chance for a getaway. I'm sorry to hear she got hurt.

I was getting a little worried here, your thread fell off the first page. LOL.
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Old 02-20-2014, 06:38 PM   #1503
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Always nice to take a few steps back or go on a road trip and have a breather.

A buddy of mine once told me, "you ain't havin fun if you ain't broke nuthin'" Sorry to hear about your wifeys bad sprain. Overall sounds like you two had a fun time.

Wish you had more on that snow rig..... Im all curious and stuff.

Definitely getting way close to the finish line.
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Old 02-21-2014, 01:07 AM   #1504
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

tell her to rest up and heal quickly ..it is always good to step away and take some time
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Old 02-21-2014, 11:35 AM   #1505
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Awww Maaaaannnn... sounded like a good party up till then! Thanks for the reminder, need to schedule something like that for me and Momma. Hope she heals soon.

We finally broke freezing this week and I've been getting stuff done. Momma actually said she could see a difference in me just getting back in the shop a little. Winter sux.

Hijack over, everybody back to work!
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Old 02-23-2014, 09:11 AM   #1506
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

welcome home from the ski trip, hope the misses is feeling better.
i think one of the best things we all do on this forum is share our lives. lets us connect with more than just the truck obsession. you, my friend, have a very interesting and rich life... you've done stuff that i will never get to experience but maybe just a little because you share your stories with us. thanks murph...

now fire up the heat in the frozen garage and get some fenders going.
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Old 02-23-2014, 10:28 AM   #1507
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Hope the wife recovers quickly, and glad ya'll got some away time
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Old 02-24-2014, 12:53 AM   #1508
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The closing panel clips are available from classic parts. The build is going great. Always interested to see what new you come up.
Got them, actually they are in the first photo below !! Thanks !!

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I am sorry to hear the heart-wrenching story of weekend escapade, I truly hope that your wife is healing quickly.
It is all too important to make time to spend between you both.
I am sorry to hear that the expectations fell a bit shy...
It seems like you will still have some memories to fall back on, none the less!
Not too long from now you will laugh about it together.
Now, get to work on your truck!!!!
Things like that happen...it was funny too, because a run or two prior she made a comment about me not having fun skiing. I said I dont ski anymore, I just baby sit... then bam!!

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BTW, very cool shots of the '60-something snow-cat truck...Very cool!!!
I wish the snow between the road and the truck wasnt 4 feet deep, I would have gotten some close ups.

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I like what you’ve done with the front fender markers. I never realized 69 Pontiacs made such a compact offering. I fell in love with the round 68 Mopar marker lights the first time I saw them. Years later I installed a set on my 67 Chevelle.

The nose of your front fenders are turning out nice. I had to do mine as well, because the inner curved piece was so badly malformed you could stick a pencil in the square corner gaps! I just used JB Weld after sandblasting the seams/gaps. I sure wish I had taken before pictures. They were aftermarket fenders from the very first batch that came on the market. Boy were they rough, and required a lot of bending and flattening just to line up with the doors and fender extensions.

I had to look up slugger bits as I had never heard of them before. Can you use them in a hand drill, or do they have to be chucked up in a mill or drill press?
I had Jay make me some adapter chucks, but yes they work just fine in a regular drill. That is actually how I drilled those!
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...487100&page=30 Post 729 shows the bits and the chucks Jay made for me.

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Break Time over… The Frozen Garage awaits...

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Thanks for the update.

Really felt for you guys but also pleased you broke the cycle. Sometimes that really helps.

Pity about the short cut slope action, but even that can go in as part of the healing.

I will phone you some time. Still trying to find the items I want to call about, but they are a bit evasive.
She is on the mend, though stuck on the couch for another week !!

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I'm glad you and the Missus got a chance for a getaway. I'm sorry to hear she got hurt.

I was getting a little worried here, your thread fell off the first page. LOL.
I didnt think anyone would notice, but thank you !!

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Always nice to take a few steps back or go on a road trip and have a breather.

A buddy of mine once told me, "you ain't havin fun if you ain't broke nuthin'" Sorry to hear about your wifeys bad sprain. Overall sounds like you two had a fun time.

Wish you had more on that snow rig..... Im all curious and stuff.

Definitely getting way close to the finish line.
If I get down that way again after the snow has melted off, I will stop again and get a camera full of photos!!

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tell her to rest up and heal quickly ..it is always good to step away and take some time
Yeah, been pretty focused on this thing for 2.5 years now. Kinda takes a toll on you.

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Awww Maaaaannnn... sounded like a good party up till then! Thanks for the reminder, need to schedule something like that for me and Momma. Hope she heals soon.

We finally broke freezing this week and I've been getting stuff done. Momma actually said she could see a difference in me just getting back in the shop a little. Winter sux.

Hijack over, everybody back to work!
I am, I am !!

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welcome home from the ski trip, hope the misses is feeling better.
i think one of the best things we all do on this forum is share our lives. lets us connect with more than just the truck obsession. you, my friend, have a very interesting and rich life... you've done stuff that i will never get to experience but maybe just a little because you share your stories with us. thanks murph...

now fire up the heat in the frozen garage and get some fenders going.
There are quite a few folk on this board I would like to meet face to face, and personalize the friendship, you sir are high on that list !!

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Hope the wife recovers quickly, and glad ya'll got some away time
Thank Jeff !!

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Ok, so I got some new stuff in...
Good, Bad, and indifferent I guess...
Thanks for everyone that pointed me towards the spread clips, they came in as well...That and the hood bumpers (can anyone show me where the round ones go?) in this first photo are the indifferent:
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Good - Sunvisors, the vinyl ones from LMC are great !! Well made and easy to work with.
Here are my old ones, one disassembled, the other lying in state, as it were.
These visors just slide off the rods, there is no retainer to worry about just load into a vise, pull and twist, they come right off.
The original paint on them was chipped and looked bad so I threw the first one on the bench grinder wire wheel and it polished up so nice I decided to leave it that way instead of laying new paint on it.
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Second one off the rod.
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To get the new ones on, I shot the rod with some spray on graphite lube, and reversed the process of getting them off. Just loaded into the vise again, push and twist.
And Installed (please dont mind the dusty finger prints, I hate my garage).
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This how they shined up, and with some clear coat on them to keep them shiney looking, or so I hope..... LOL
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I am very happy with these !!

The bad.... that plastic "chrome" Glove box emblem.
That thing is so cheap made that just touching it scratched the snot out of it. Just a gentle swipe with a cloth other than a micro fiber will scratch it too I found out.
This is the first product I have to say gets my very disgruntled thumbs down !!
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Old 02-24-2014, 01:12 AM   #1509
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Im with ya on that piece on the glove box door.
I've seen other builders use Chevrolet script in its place and it looks great.
This is what Im using or something real similar. Mines chrome not gold.
sorry for the ginormous pic
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Old 02-24-2014, 01:16 AM   #1510
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

I used lube on my first set of visors. After an hour trip with the cab heater on, they started to fall. Had to pull them back apart, clean them and used a spray contact cement to slide the rod back in. After the contact cement set up it gave just enough tension to hold them wherever I place them. Ruined the first set cleaning them in the vise when I went to shove the rod into wet carboard

Same experience on the chrome glove box trim. I cut the nibs off the back and used 3m tape to stick it to the door. After a light scratch, I peeled it off and sprayed adhesion promoter onto the face then cleared it.
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Old 02-24-2014, 01:30 AM   #1511
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Nice to hear the LMC padded visors are good quality. I may add those to my truck some day. Currently I have the stock cardboard type. I think I got them from ChevyDuty about 10-15 years ago. They fit well and work okay, but sure look cheesy compared to the upholstered versions.
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Old 02-24-2014, 02:54 AM   #1512
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Im with ya on that piece on the glove box door.
I've seen other builders use Chevrolet script in its place and it looks great.
This is what Im using or something real similar. Mines chrome not gold.
OooooOOOOoooooo I likey that !!
I would rather use that than this plastic POS I got...

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I used lube on my first set of visors. After an hour trip with the cab heater on, they started to fall. Had to pull them back apart, clean them and used a spray contact cement to slide the rod back in. After the contact cement set up it gave just enough tension to hold them wherever I place them. Ruined the first set cleaning them in the vise when I went to shove the rod into wet carboard

Same experience on the chrome glove box trim. I cut the nibs off the back and used 3m tape to stick it to the door. After a light scratch, I peeled it off and sprayed adhesion promoter onto the face then cleared it.
I used a graphite lube on mine, and they were stiff as heck getting onto the rods, I almost grunted a couple times. I will have to keep the warmer heater air/summer setting in mind if they start to drift on me.
As soon as I saw the cloth stratch the emblem, I was tempted to take it off, mask off the letters and the outside trim, fill the center black, then clear coat the whole thing.... I may still do that before the letters get scratched too. Grrrrrrrrr

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Nice to hear the LMC padded visors are good quality. I may add those to my truck some day. Currently I have the stock cardboard type. I think I got them from ChevyDuty about 10-15 years ago. They fit well and work okay, but sure look cheesy compared to the upholstered versions.
Yeah I could not find anything about these visors I didnt like. Not that I am a pro or anything mind you, but I have swapped out the visors on our Pontiacs...
I thought about just refurbishing my cardboard ones, but for the money, the vinyl ones were by far the right choice!!

Thanks for looking guys !!

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I also got my fender splash panels done this weekend:
These are my originals. It is hard to tell on the bottom one, but the bottom 4" of these were rusted through or gone.
I looked for replacements, but no luck.
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All done, with the fender seals attached with those greening clips, and ready to mount:
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Soooooooooo anyone know how to mount these fender seals? The catalog (pictured) shows them as longer than the rear fender seals that I attached to my splash panels, but in reality these are longer. I have looked on the cab and the fender, but for the life of me I cannot figure it out:
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I got more stuff done this weekend, but it is too late for me to post about it tonight, apologies.
Thanks for reading, and good night !!!
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Old 02-24-2014, 03:29 AM   #1513
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

You are jamming out!!!! Sorry to hear about your other half hope she has a speedy recovery. Progress on all your mods look great!
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

I'm not sure if this shot is of any value, but it's the only picture I can find showing the rubber flaps installed. Apparently I secured mine with pop rivets:



I also went through the 1960 Chevy Truck Shop Manual looking for a picture. The only shot I found doesn't seem to have the flaps/brackets installed.
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You are jamming out!!!! Sorry to hear about your other half hope she has a speedy recovery. Progress on all your mods look great!
Thanks Jmo !!
I hope to see some updates on your truck soon, if you havent already...

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I'm not sure if this shot is of any value, but it's the only picture I can find showing the rubber flaps installed. Apparently I secured mine with pop rivets:

I also went through the 1960 Chevy Truck Shop Manual looking for a picture. The only shot I found doesn't seem to have the flaps/brackets installed.
Mark it is completely awesome that you posted that exact pic !!
I also welded in some crud plugs, and had thought that the original idea had come from you, but had not looked it up to confirm !!
Here is mine; I made these little plugs to keep debris from getting down into my inner fender support, because the drain there is so small and obviously easy to obstruct resulting in the classic rust rot.
A couple shots of the corner ones:
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I have since added a self clipping rubber moulding to the space between the end cap and the corner one, and have Herculinered the piss out of that entire area. I wish I had thought of the seam sealer first though.....But this was not a planed on mod. The more I thought about the logic behind why Markb did it, the more it just made sense to me.
I believe he said it best, as a correction to a design flaw, and to mitigate the waste of the eventual ruination of brand new fenders.

Thanks Mark !!!

I will be sure to post some after shots in a couple days after the Herculiner fully dries, in these temps up here it takes 2-3 days to set up.
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Another Mod to Steal!!!

Great work, and thinking outside the box is….
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Dude that front end work is crazy......can't wait to see it finished
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....I also got my fender splash panels done this weekend:
These are my originals. It is hard to tell on the bottom one, but the bottom 4" of these were rusted through or gone.
I looked for replacements, but no luck.
Attachment 1218695

So I decided I would just repair mine, though I did consider making some:
Attachment 1218697

All done, with the fender seals attached with those greening clips, and ready to mount:
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Soooooooooo anyone know how to mount these fender seals? The catalog (pictured) shows them as longer than the rear fender seals that I attached to my splash panels, but in reality these are longer. I have looked on the cab and the fender, but for the life of me I cannot figure it out:
Attachment 1218699...
McMurphy - looks like extra set of seals you have is for the 60-63 front fender seals and the ones you have installed are the 64-66 front fender seals. Those that are in the picture with the catalog are not needed for your truck. Looks like you need to find someone with a 60-63 that are in need of the front fender seals to sell them too.
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Another Mod to Steal!!!

Great work, and thinking outside the box is….
I have to pass the props to Markb for this one tho, I got it from him...

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McMurphy - looks like extra set of seals you have is for the 60-63 front fender seals and the ones you have installed are the 64-66 front fender seals. Those that are in the picture with the catalog are not needed for your truck. Looks like you need to find someone with a 60-63 that are in need of the front fender seals to sell them too.
I looked in the catalog and you are 100% correct Aggie. I really need to pay better attention to what I am ordering than just looking at the pretty pictures !!
I will hang onto them in the case that I get a 60-63 to build, unless someone needs them. Shoot me a PM and I will mail them off to you !! They were too cheap to quibble about....
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

I guess I missed that Mod on Mark's build due to the amount of AWESOMENESS located therein...
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I wish I had thought about the fender mods. Looking good
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

You know.....
You just dont have to spend too much time on this board to realize that you are in the company of some very talented, ingenious, and generous guys !!

The other day I made a quip to Markb about a shifter knob he had ordered, and decided he did not like too much.
I got it and a "care package" in the mail today.

An odd fact about my wife and I (which I guess is why we relate so well to our Pontiacs) we both lost our parents pretty early in life.
As a side result of that, we never got many care packages from home, this box today is probably one of the classiest things I have opened in a long time. (My door checks were pretty awesome too, thanks Chad !!)

So a deepest and ernest Thank you to Mark and his lovely wife.
The soft peanut brittle and the cookies are AWESOME !!
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I LIKE IT !!

Thanks Mark, it is the correct shift pattern and everything !!
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Old 03-10-2014, 11:48 PM   #1523
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

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You just dont have to spend too much time on this board to realize that you are in the company of some very talented, ingenious, and generous guys !!
I LIKE IT !!

Thanks Mark, it is the correct shift pattern and everything !!
Hear Hear!!!
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Old 03-11-2014, 12:01 AM   #1524
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

That knob looks very cool on the classic C handle bench seat stick. Glad you enjoyed the goodies. Those are a direct benefit of me fixing my wife's stove which has been offline longer than I can remember. She's been creating like mad, both to check the accuracy of the stove, and because now she can!

Oh and now you're one step closer to passing the NSRA 23 point safety check. Somewhere in the vehicle there has to be an accurate representation of the shift pattern!
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Old 03-11-2014, 12:40 AM   #1525
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

your welcome for the door checks, and thank you! I appreciate the compliment, I have yet to install my set! the fender mod that you have done is something I will have to do to mine as well! but before I can do anything to my truck I will have to get it up there first, the wife wanted new stuff for the new house and my truck is safe where its at, and will be up here after I start my new job!
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