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Old 04-06-2011, 09:26 PM   #1151
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Love the truck shop! I go buy parts from them every year at the Turlock swap meet! They are actually the truck and car shop, which means they have great parts for my '54 Bel Air as well!
The Car Shop side of the building was equally as cool as The Truck Shop side.
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The Car Shop side of the building was equally as cool as The Truck Shop side.
Sweet! I'm jealous, I've never been down to their shop! The truck is looking amazing Drew! I can't wait to see the exterior paint go on!
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Old 04-07-2011, 10:22 AM   #1153
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that color of blue is really nice. looking good as usual.
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Reminds me of when I was working as a lifeguard during the summer...until that blue kid got me fired JK

Anyway, WOW! You sure are cookin'! Beautiful paint.
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i really cant believe what a killer job you are doing with the paint !!! SUPER SLICK
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Looking great. Keep up the good work.
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looks great! like the blue.
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Looks great. Most people won't paint their own trucks. It can be overwhelming. I took my time and my truck has 12 year old paint now, only a couple of issues after all that time.
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that is going to be a beauty when you are done
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Drew,

Having done a complete rebuild of my '67 Corvette, I have an immense appreciation for your creativity, craftsmanship and amazing speed.

That truck will be a real beauty and a wonderful "family" vehicle. Well done hardly seems to be adequate praise.

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I have seen this thread many times but never opened it till now. That is quite a build and will be a sweet ride. Nice work
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Wow man, you got that last coat pretty flat.You can almost read the lettering on the light bulb.After seeing this build,it has severely diminished my fear of doing my own paint.Not only would it save me truck loads of cash, but the satisfaction of doing it yourself and doing it well has a lot more value than paying some one to do it.I think you deserve truck of the year even before its done.Nice work Drew.Yall be good
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WOW Drew you making great progress. Paint looks great. I can't wait to see this thing done.
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you realy moving
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great progress as usual
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looking good Drew!
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A trick I use on the giude coat is lacquer spray can. It sprays very thin and light so it gets a little in all the lows, pinholes, and such. Is cheaper than 3M dust and designated spray guide coats.

Love the build
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Truck is looking great. Do we get some color pics this weekend?
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totally original one off, love it bra!
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Drew I'm gonna bring my GMC down for a weekend so you can paint it for me. Your like so fast! LOL
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Looks great you are doing a phenomenal job and super quick too!!
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Nice work!
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You got a lot done this weekend. Very nice work!
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Well Drew it's working. The weather is warming up and I'm getting very inspired to work on my truck again! Thanks for sharing this great build with us!
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okay tomorrow its paint then windows and lunch. then wiring and carpet. Your flying Drew! Or am I sitting still? No your flying!! Good job. nice to see you get some help. I'm the lonerife. lol
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As if I didn't have enough reasons to check this thread out! Now I'm gonna have to see how the headliner turns out Seriously though, the project is looking great.
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looking good
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I can't wait to see how tha ac comes together.
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She is really moving along now..
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this is awesome!!!!! lookin good man!!
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Wow, Drew! You must have a mind like a steel trap. I'd have gotten so confused by now. Keep it up. You're really showing us all the true meaning of posibilities.
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looked through the whole thread and im very very impressed. Great work!!! I am a huge 72 Chevy fan and would love to have a 4 door.. With that being said, i think i did shed a tear when that rust free burb got chopped up!
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i had the pleasure of seeing the truck in person today and i have to say my hat is off to drew ! he realy takes his time with the details . he is the type of guy i could work with on projects like this btw thanks for loaning me the spring compresors ill get it back to you asap. i do want that petal assembly it will complement my brake upgrade kit nicely !
Thanks everyone for following along and making my head swell. I need to buy bigger hats.
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Old 04-07-2011, 01:05 PM   #1154
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Thanks everyone for following along and making my head swell. I need to buy bigger hats.
Your work is above average. Is that better?
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Old 04-07-2011, 03:10 PM   #1155
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Thanks everyone for following along and making my head swell. I need to buy bigger hats.
It looks pretty amazing so far, but I'll hold my praise until it moves under its own power. Looks like too many wires to me.
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Old 04-07-2011, 03:23 PM   #1156
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you could probably win hands down ...... THE MOST WIRES PER PROJECT ON THE BOARD !!!
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Old 04-07-2011, 04:08 PM   #1157
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It looks pretty amazing so far, but I'll hold my praise until it moves under its own power. Looks like too many wires to me.
Looks like too many wires to me too !
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Old 04-07-2011, 04:10 PM   #1158
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you could probably win hands down ...... THE MOST WIRES PER PROJECT ON THE BOARD !!!
That's it ! That's what the truck of the month contest category should be. That way I could win !
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Re: ** YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN ** The truck Chevrolet should have built.

I think you officially win the 'most multi-quotes in a single post' award
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Old 04-07-2011, 08:00 PM   #1160
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Drew all I can say is if you understand ALL that wiring YOU ONE SMART FELLER !!!!
heck that's one of the reasons I'm building my truck, I'm tired of not being able to work on the newer stuff ANYWAY if you figure all that mess out you got my vote as KING OF WIRING !!!! all hail the king LOL
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It is good to see you finally taking the lead after all of these years I had to teach you start to finish how to not be afraid to get your hands dirty. The student has truly become the teacher. Well done.
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Old 04-08-2011, 03:18 PM   #1162
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You MUST be smoking Crack.
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Old 04-08-2011, 06:29 PM   #1163
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Whos this guy???
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Old 04-08-2011, 06:38 PM   #1164
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One of my best friends. He's just messin.
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I have to ask forgiveness- Work has picked up a bit, and I have not been in the shop for 4 days. I'll have something to post by Sunday.
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I have to ask forgiveness- Work has picked up a bit, and I have not been in the shop for 4 days. I'll have something to post by Sunday.
Forgiveness granted, that happened to me one time too.
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Old 04-09-2011, 05:48 PM   #1167
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But........if monday rolls around with no progres........well you just dont want to know what might happen
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But........if monday rolls around with no progres........well you just dont want to know what might happen
True, true. The withdrawals are starting already......
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Old 04-10-2011, 10:53 PM   #1169
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A little something as promised. Lining up the moldings is pretty hard even with the factory manual. The lower moldings were already drilled on the front and cab. The upper moldings were already drilled on the bed. The lower moldings on the bed will be easy because they follow the body line. The uppers on the doors can be located because of the cut out for the lock cylinder. Whatever height off the body line on the rear edge of the door is what you can use for the front according to the manual. The manual is confusing because it doesn't give measurements referencing the body line, it measures from under the rocker; which on my truck is very uneven. The pinch weld was never designed to be perfectly level. The front of the door could be used for the rear edge of the fender measurement, but from there the body line reference goes away. I am too afraid to drill out for the top molding on the fender for fear of having the molding rising or falling in relation to the rest of it. I am going to have to have it all assembled and then place the upper fender molding to make sure it will be straight. If I can't drill for the upper molding, I can't paint my white stripe because the end of the molding is short on the front and the paint line shows for the first inch. It has to line up with the tip of the molding to look right. So..... I will have to have the truck almost finished before I can paint the fenders white. I will be able to go ahead and paint the white everywhere else.
Lots of thinking and deciphering, not much doing.
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Old 04-11-2011, 01:46 AM   #1171
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Drew- I know you have already received many compliments, add mine to the list- beautifully and vigoriously done. I am a newby to the site so I had join to post a question. I promise I will keep my future post shorter. I am currently remodeling my 67 C10. My A/C had been something that I have not figured out until I read your build. Thanks for the good idea. What year was the donor A/C unit pulled from? How hard was it to get in there and any tricks you didn't mention? I wonder if I could find a unit that is all concealed behind the fire wall like yours but out of a smaller vehicle that might fit easier. But, one of my big questions is about the intake for the box. It points straight up under the cowl. On the early 2000s this is fine because the hood covers that part of the cowl, thus rain fall could not come verticle nor off the hood into the a/c intake. However, on our truck the rain comes up the hood and into the slits in the cowl cover, and verticle drops can come right in. Since the blower on yours is directly below the intake, I would assume that you would not want any water in the box because it all would be channeled and sucked right to the electric blower motor. I saw you raised it up so that no rain could come from the slits from most of the cowl, but what about the part of the cowl cover that is open and above the opening for the a/c box?
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Old 04-11-2011, 09:46 AM   #1172
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Thanks for the compliments, the unit came out of my 2002, but all 99-06 are identical.
You are correct that I haven't fully explained everything, the cowl cover will expose about 3 inches of the intake. I am planning on gluing/seam sealering a black plastic panel to the bottom of the cowl grill - covering the first set of grilles - after painting. Some kind of flat black that won't show up too much. This will also fully hide all of the crummy looking butchery that I performed. Knowing I required this panel that would hide everything from view, I went ahead and slathered the whole area in seam sealer. I will seal the black plastic cover on 3 sides and leave the end towards the grilles open to let whatever water sits on my plastic panel drip off.
One trick I may not have mentioned was that I unbolted the sides of the the dash panel and pulled the dash/rotated it to let me get the unit up in there. Once it was in I needed to trim a little on the bottom edge of the dash (shown earlier) to be able to bolt the dash back. I also trimmed random little plastic nipples and tabs off of the outside of the ac unit. Useless little manufacturing protrusions that added a half inch to the depth of it.
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Old 04-11-2011, 11:33 AM   #1173
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You might want to put a screen under the cowl before you put it back on. I think I got mine from classic parts or LMC. It's very tiring digging soured leaves out of there every Spring.
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Old 04-11-2011, 11:52 AM   #1174
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You have done an awesome job on this truck!! I also think you defiantly have the talent to put in the fourth door before you paint it. Keep up the good work with the truck and your spirituality!
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Thanks for the compliments, the unit came out of my 2002, but all 99-06 are identical.
You are correct that I haven't fully explained everything, the cowl cover will expose about 3 inches of the intake. I am planning on gluing/seam sealering a black plastic panel to the bottom of the cowl grill - covering the first set of grilles - after painting. Some kind of flat black that won't show up too much. This will also fully hide all of the crummy looking butchery that I performed. Knowing I required this panel that would hide everything from view, I went ahead and slathered the whole area in seam sealer. I will seal the black plastic cover on 3 sides and leave the end towards the grilles open to let whatever water sits on my plastic panel drip off.
One trick I may not have mentioned was that I unbolted the sides of the the dash panel and pulled the dash/rotated it to let me get the unit up in there. Once it was in I needed to trim a little on the bottom edge of the dash (shown earlier) to be able to bolt the dash back. I also trimmed random little plastic nipples and tabs off of the outside of the ac unit. Useless little manufacturing protrusions that added a half inch to the depth of it.
Your work is great. is't there supposed to be a flap or some type of cover over the fresh air intake in the cowl? it's been a while but I remmeber having cars come in with water leaks and some times the flaper would stick or have trash around it and would not fully close. What keeps water from going down that opening and into the cab?
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