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Old 07-22-2009, 02:00 PM   #151
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

Yes - I lowered it when it was new (had about 1500 miles on it).

That was 22 years ago so I don't quite remember how far but it looks like about 2 in front and 3 in the back. I'm thinking of going one more all the way around while I have it apart.

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Old 07-22-2009, 03:27 PM   #152
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I'm thinking of doing a flip kit and adding drop spindles while I have it apart.
I fixed your post.
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Old 07-22-2009, 03:28 PM   #153
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Old 07-23-2009, 07:50 AM   #154
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I fixed your post.
Lol! Thanks; I must have "fat fingered" it when I was typing...

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Old 07-27-2009, 07:07 AM   #155
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

I have a grille!

This thing fought me the whole way, but I managed to git 'er done this weekend.

With the installation of the grille that means that everything forward of the b pillar on the exterior is done!

Next, it's off to the paint shop for the box, hopefully within the next day or two.

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The grille itself was used, purchased from ScottH (thanks again, Scott). I sprayed it with Duplicolor Argent silver (FM149), along with the headlight bezels. I reused his parking lamps and stainless, with the exception of the center bars (new) and I also replaced the stainless around the grill opening.



I repainted my original bowtie while I was at it, retouching the black border around the chrome and then the "gold/yellow" in the center



This shows the center bars, painted body colored (Duplicolor red WA 7475, code 72).

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Old 07-27-2009, 08:24 AM   #156
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Looks good man!
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Old 07-27-2009, 09:22 AM   #157
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wow, nice job keith looks like a new one!
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Old 07-27-2009, 12:26 PM   #158
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looks good
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Old 07-27-2009, 08:47 PM   #159
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Did you repaint the center trim also and what kinda paint did you use on the gray
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Old 07-27-2009, 09:17 PM   #160
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

Yes - I painted the red inside the grille center pieces with Duplicolor GM388 (WA7475, code 72).

The silver in the grille and on headlamp bezels is Duplicolor FM149 Argent Silver, which is the same as the wheels.

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Old 07-29-2009, 09:07 AM   #161
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

Back to the paint shop for the box....







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Old 07-29-2009, 09:43 AM   #162
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

right on keith!!

hey, i was wondering when you had the cab and front clip painted you left them attached to the chassis right? how hard was it to not get the chassis and fender skirts w/ overspray? i'm just brain storming here... i'd like to get the underside of the cab w/ a fresh coat of paint on mine but i know i'll have to do some assembly in the paint booth for the clip, cab, and bed to get an even spray w/ the metallic flake paint i plan on using...WA-301N Red Jewel Tint Coat (Tri-coat Red)

i'm thinking about doing the work to the fire wall, floor boards, and door jams, spray and reassemble the cab to the chassis... and go from there.
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Old 07-29-2009, 09:51 AM   #163
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

Thanks, Dennis.

Yes - cab and front clip remained on the chassis. The fuel tank (and shield) caught the most overspray (pretty much full blast), in the vicinity of the cab corner. Across the back of the cab and the front bumper brackets caught just a little bit; very little inside the wheel houses. I wasn't too concerned because I knew I was going to hit them with chassis black when done, anyway.

I recommend you do the interior and door jambs first (before exterior paint), because it is easier to mask off. I didn't get it done in time but - on the other hand - I now know what (exterior) color I need to match on the interior and jambs. I don't foresee any problem if you were to do the firewall and floorboards before exterior paint.

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I'm now a two time member of the "Removed my Pickup box by myself" club...
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Old 07-29-2009, 09:57 AM   #165
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy

thanks for the input keith!
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rough way to go... try doing a fully assembled cab w/ 1 other guy and a wife!!
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I'm now a two time member of the "Removed my Pickup box by myself" club...







Pulled the turn lamps, windshield wipers, door locks and door handles and "off we go"....









It's supposed to be done in a week, so I will check back in and let you all know how it went.

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I'd love to know how you got that ding on the left side of your box? There is an identical one on the side of mine. Since I can't get to it from the back side I guess I'm going to have to use a slide hamer with a screw end on it to pull out the dent.
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I'd love to know how you got that ding on the left side of your box? There is an identical one on the side of mine. Since I can't get to it from the back side I guess I'm going to have to use a slide hamer with a screw end on it to pull out the dent.

It wasn't there in 1991 when I sold it to my Father-in-law...



Poor little truck - there wasn't a straight panel on it when I got it back. There were even dings in the hood and roof (...either it went through a hail storm or he tied a deer up there. Stranger things have happened).

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Edit: I think he slid into a post, btw.
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there is also a gun that welds a rivit type head to the sheet metal then attach a slide hammer for the pull. leave all the rivits on until the end and grind them off w/ no holes. just a heads up...
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there is also a gun that welds a rivit type head to the sheet metal then attach a slide hammer for the pull. leave all the rivits on until the end and grind them off w/ no holes. just a heads up...

I think that's how the body shop fixed my doors (judging by the little weld spots that you can see from inside the door).

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there is also a gun that welds a rivit type head to the sheet metal then attach a slide hammer for the pull. leave all the rivits on until the end and grind them off w/ no holes. just a heads up...
Stud Welder, Harbor Freight sells a nice one good for the home repair guy.
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rough way to go... try doing a fully assembled cab w/ 1 other guy and a wife!!
That does not sound fun.

Right on Keith, you're doing an awesome job. I know it's just going to be a nice driver but im still impressed with it.
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thanks s10fan i couldnt think of the correct name to save my life!

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That does not sound fun.

Right on Keith, you're doing an awesome job. I know it's just going to be a nice driver but im still impressed with it.
X2 on keiths build!

tork, it didnt go very well... we got it to the back tires and i seriously thought that my fingers were cut off from the sheet metal!
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X2 on keiths build!

tork, it didnt go very well... we got it to the back tires and i seriously thought that my fingers were cut off from the sheet metal!
I think you made it further than I would've
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Nice truck. I'm always happy to see another box being put back together.
I have a question and I may be in the wrong spot, but is there anyway to figure out the old MSRP or get another sticker for the glove box????
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