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Awesome dude :thumbs:
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You've really made something to be proud of bud!
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Thanks, not a lot of updates as I am just driving the truck daily and fixing small issues as they pop up. I did put the new style headlights in from LMC and they are so much better than the old ones and really freshened up the front end. I have a cab leak I am trying to figure out and ordered new ACC floor mats. This weekend I am going to change the transmission driveshaft seal and the back up light switch.
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Man I can't wait to be where you're at on my truck! Such a huge change for that old long bed. This just hit me though.. when I see you're shiny new classic truck, I'm also aware that the overwhelming giant population of low life thieves is watching it too. Please tell me you have that covered. I just get so sick when I see the dreaded post, "stolen truck". I'd really hate to see that happen to you bro.
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Good points, I do have a kill switch to the ignition. I will probably add another to the fuel pump more hidden when I take it on the power tour. I used to live in St Louis and it is pretty rough so I will be nervous parking there.
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I'm going through this process right now. When I bought my truck, my regular insurance (USAA) insured it and I told them what I paid for it (a lot less than I have in it now) and then I cancelled the policy when I started the build. I called USAA today and they said they can't insure it because it's a classic (the rep has a couple classic cars of her own and recognized the issue). So they referred me to a classic car insurance provider (some affiliate of USAA) so I talked to them and they didn't say no, but basically told me that I wouldn't be covered in some situations. I won't be driving it every day, but the classic insurance providers seem to only want to insure it if you only drive it to shows or to run the engine. What's the fun in that? I want to be able to drive it to work every now and then, cruise, go to dinner, etc.
I priced Hagerty too and they were about the same cost as the classic provider but had the same restrictions. Grundy turned me down. I called USAA back and the rep I talked to wasn't phased by the classic condition of it and went ahead and processed the added vehicle. They still have the $4,400 down as the original purchase price, but hopefully if something happens they will be fair and realize the appreciated and invested value of it. So like cebra said, I'm a little at risk but I don't know what other option I have. But the premium I'm paying now is much lower than any classic car insurance provider. So even if something happens, I'm not out much money as far as premiums down the drain. |
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Not a lot of updates really, I do need to start taking some pictures of the truck though. I have put 9,700 miles on the LS swap now. I drive it every day and tinker with it on the weekends less last night I put new front pads on. I got the high $ ones and they were chewing up my rotors pretty good so I went back to the softer/cheaper ones.
I have a few things going on to resolve in the near future: 1. leaking rear seal on trans (replaced last weekend but it didn't fix issue) 2. cab leaks still going on 3. front brake lines rubbing on suspension I am also thinking about getting a craftec bed cover for it but have not decided yet. |
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Big props dude!! I'm starting my build and have a 30x40 shop at my house and get overwhelmed with the amount of work I have to do. Starting with a frame. This whole thread just slapped me in the face and called me a little *****!! LOL
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Thanks, I am doing what I can with my lack of space but so far so good. I got my 2nd oil change Friday so I have put 10,500 miles on the swap now....looks like I will be well over 30K miles on it the first year of driving at this rate. This weekend I did my rear brakes, new headlight connector, installed some firewall plugs, went through all the fluids, and used a scrub brush on the under side which was nice and cold laying soaking wet in a driveway but I took it up to the mountains to snowboard last week (pic below) and wanted to make sure to get any salt off.
For this week, DS lock broke, I need to install my GPS with a power port under the seat to keep it charged, and my steering gear is leaking out of the top seal (replaced bottom seal already). I may have to battle the cab leak as well but we shall see when it rains today....I have 20+ hours in trying to resolve this frustrating issue. |
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Man I just ran through your build thread and love how you are able to build on the go without a shop at times. I *****ed about a cramped garage but I guess I need to kick it in gear ha. Truck is looking real good man.
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Still putting boatloads of miles on her. I am about to tackle some small projects as it is warming up: new exhaust collectors, shortened steering wheel adapter, steering gear seal replacement, turn signal switch, bed cover. These pictures were taken in Boone, NC...drove her 6 hours for a weekend snowboarding trip.
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On a side note, since this truck is a pretty reliable daily driver now, I am looking for a decent square body that I will not need to do a complete paintjob on. I plan to leave it carbd (I have the 350 tucked away in my living room from this truck that runs great), leave it aged/weathered/patina, and put a big step notch and air ride on it. I really want the yellowish tan color for the square.
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Glad to hear it's been a reliable daily driver! I hate to see these trucks left to rot in a field or sit in a garage all the time. Get out and drive the wheels off it!
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(I have the 350 tucked away in my living room from this truck that runs great),
I love this! I like your truck too |
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Glad to hear your daily driving is going good. Makes me feel better about DD mine. Can't wait.
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I saw your reply on the 'short bed conversion' thread so I thought I would check out your build. Very impressive that you undertook & completed all that work in those conditions. The roof-top/parking garage drivetrain swap FTW (even though you couldn't get it completed because of 'The Man').
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I don’t know if you tried insurance through Farmers but I’ve had good luck with them for classic cars that aren’t garaged and actually driven. They just wrote a check for $3k in paint damage to my 74 from a pop up tent that the wind blew into it. They didn’t question a single thing about it. I don’t know how a stolen report would be paid out for my $25k value I told them the truck was value at though.
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I work in the automotive industry and have been on furlough for a few weeks now. With that said, it has given me tons of time to work on the truck. I have replaced the front brake lines with braided ones (feels much better), replaced the steering gear input shaft seal, seam sealed a couple small leaks in the cowl, touched up some minor paint chips here and there, adjusted the drum brakes, repainted my steering wheel, extended my seatbelts which allowed me to scoot the seat back a bit further (love my FCF seat brackets), and installed a new brake rod firewall boot. The steering and brakes feel a lot better now.
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When I pulled the inner fender to do the input shaft seal, I noticed a lot of rusty/cruddy looking parts on the steering and brake parts so I touched those up while I was in there (no after pics yet). I forgot to post this pic driving home from work on our only snow day in NC. I also pulled a rear bumper for my dads truck (rusted out in PA) or well was the wrench runner as the girlfriend did most of the work haha.
Next up on the to do list is (1) replace clutch master which I am not happy about as it is only 6 months old and a pricey Wilwood one, it developed a leak around the push rod (2) replace stick on trim clips with bolt on ones on lower door trim (double sided tape came loose) (3) fix parking brake handle and (4) replace trailing arm bushings. |
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[QUOTE=cebra;8708608] I also pulled a rear bumper..... the girlfriend did most of the work [QUOTE]
She's a keeper!:metal: |
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What’s the status of your engine? I remember seeing a thread in the Lsx section awhile back and sounded like you were having issues with your 4.8?
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