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Old 07-09-2010, 09:54 PM   #326
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yeah some small stuff, i had thought about selling my bed but dont think i would get much for it. i have eveything i need other than the header and the right side to make a good one. i am afraid if i start tearing it apart it will fall the rest of the way apart. other than that got to look around. wish i had another set of those seats.
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Old 07-10-2010, 07:14 PM   #327
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which seats? I agree on the bed, I'd build a new bed with the side you have and something from Carlisle, i've seen some good deals on them...
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Old 07-10-2010, 10:30 PM   #328
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which seats? I agree on the bed, I'd build a new bed with the side you have and something from Carlisle, i've seen some good deals on them...
remeber those buckets i had sold last year? i just dont know how much i could get for the bed? if it is worth loading it up and all that headache?
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Old 07-10-2010, 10:39 PM   #329
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got my cab completely done today!!!!!! got all the welding done and finished grinding. now just have to finish sanding! i spend several hours going over all of the patches of significance i repaired(corners, floor, window surrounds, kick panels etc...) with a flashlight on one side and an eye on the other looking for pinholes. found several and after welding gas tanks for awhile i know there will always have holes and figured i would like to get them now rather than later.
once i get it all sanded i plan on making the garage spic and span then building a plastic booth in the garage for painting it. i hope i can roll the plastic up and hang it of the rafters until i need it till other parts are ready for paint??
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Old 07-11-2010, 10:43 AM   #330
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Come on man, you know we need pictures......congrats on finishing the cab!
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do you need a small motorcycle style lift? There is a cabinet shop with a similar lift for sale on HWY 934...
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Old 07-11-2010, 06:52 PM   #332
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do you need a small motorcycle style lift? There is a cabinet shop with a similar lift for sale on HWY 934...
no, i have one already. thank you though for thinking of me.
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looked like they had some steel for sale too...
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looked like they had some steel for sale too...
extra steel is always nice but you have seen all of the steel i have. every nook and cranny has some in it! i just hate to throwing it away, i hate cutting big piece when i could save a small piece and reuse it. my detatched garage has a stash too, i had got some heavy duty 1" and even picked up a frame for a tractor that mount the hydraulics and front end loader to the tractor frame. a friend of mine had it and wanted to get rid of it and i thought "might need that someday"
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Old 07-12-2010, 03:49 PM   #335
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there's a kitchen sink too...
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could make a parts cleaner?
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Old 07-12-2010, 09:31 PM   #337
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couple pics of the rear window finished and i had added some weld to the driverside cabcorner were it meets the pillar. it was not a straight line and some how i had it pushed back and it looked bad with the door on and figured gone this far might as well fix it while i can. it turned out good and glad i had taken care of it. you can see i did not take the weld down all the way were it was on a weird angle and figure nobody but me will notice and now you guys.
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Very nice work on the cab! One step closer.
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Old 07-13-2010, 02:54 AM   #339
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yes very nice job it looks awsome
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thank you guys, i have a ton of time and work in it and am kinda in awe that i got it done. i can almost smell the paint fumes!
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looks great. So....when does it get paint???
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well i am trying to shoot for some time with in the next 2-3 weeks. no pun intended but we all know what happens when we have a schedule in our mind.
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Old 07-14-2010, 01:29 AM   #343
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ya things dont go according to plan well tommorow im gettin som 67 parts front fenders both bed sides and two doors so hopefully my plan works out so e both got ower fingers crossed
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ya things dont go according to plan well tommorow im gettin som 67 parts front fenders both bed sides and two doors so hopefully my plan works out so e both got ower fingers crossed
nice! that is what i need is to get the left bed side to have a complete bed. well a worth while complete bed! the bed that was on it has a steel plate welded in the floor and i am afraid to tear it apart to use the bed side. i have a funny feeling once it is a part it might fall the rest of the way. i am going to sell it but have know clue what to ask for it.


was able to get the inside of my cab sanded tonight. i had gotten all of the flat surface done and now just have the nooks on the dash and in the roof to do by hand, maybe tomorrow night??? getting closer!
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Old 07-15-2010, 03:08 AM   #345
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oh man tell me about it hope you got some muscle becauce that is tuff tryin to do the body lines on the roof in side what a nightmare
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Nice work, the truck is sure coming along nicely.
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actually my muscles are sore today! it is going to hurt to get going again tonight! any how is this bump or raised area in the aftermarket floors normal? no biggy i just did not notice till i was sanding and dont remember it hitting or falling? just wondering if anyone has replaced theirs if it is there from the stamping? sorry not a good finger to point something out with, it is not to any of you!
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LOL, I hope not!!! I truthfully can not point out if that dent is from the stamping or not, wish i could, sry.
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well on my original 67 floor it is just like thta and my dads 70 is to so i think a stamping defect but not to worry its on original floors
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cool, thanks 67chevy.

well got the cab already to piant today with the exception of a couple of spots i still need to sand. unfortanetly i have found once again more rust! i can not believe it! i have never hung out up under the dash before and low and behold to the right of the passenger side vent opening were the handle mounts there it is! rusting thru from behind! not a big deal but i know if i cut it out there will be more behind were the dash mounts. so i dont know what to do or how to go about fixing? fix the small patch and spray some rust killer this is not a very could time to tear out the dash to get the whole piece out. from previous rust repair on this pain in the butt it is not going to be just what i see. every can has had a ton of worms and just have a bad feeling. any sugestions would be welcomed or comments, thanks.
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