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boynton 03-25-2014 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Pegman (Post 6593117)
Nice work keep it up

Thanks it is coming along for sure.

boynton 03-25-2014 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6593572)
Man, it's lookin' good! Keep it up, I need the inspiration so I don't chicken out!

Ha don't chicken out! It hasn't been too difficult yet and I don't know what I am doing! I will post all of my $ numbers when I am done so you will have an idea what you are getting into.

Low Elco 03-26-2014 08:18 AM

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Oh, I have an idea... that's why I'm a chicken!

mcbassin 03-26-2014 09:33 AM

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you are making some great progress!

rgunlock 04-21-2014 10:45 AM

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Any updates? Nothing for a month, and at the pace you build these it might be done already:lol:

boynton 06-30-2014 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6595503)
Oh, I have an idea... that's why I'm a chicken!

From what I have been told it will be worth it!

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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 6595586)
you are making some great progress!

I was...

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Originally Posted by rgunlock (Post 6639017)
Any updates? Nothing for a month, and at the pace you build these it might be done already:lol:


So a giant hail storm hit the central Texas area (where I live). This caused the body shop that I work out of to get slammed. So my project got shoved in the corner (I can't get in the way of good paying insurance companies) and I also got out of the way until the work settled down. I am hoping to get going again soon. The shop is almost caught up so I will be able to sneak back in and work on my truck. I have been tinkering with the red truck since then working some small items out and getting old things buttoned up. Hopefully by September/October this truck will be running like a champ.

boynton 07-15-2014 05:09 PM

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So I broke my hand on the 4th thanks to someone's face getting in the way of it, so progress has slowed yet again but here are a bunch of pictures I have been hoarding.

boynton 07-15-2014 05:12 PM

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New (to me) high hump and shaved a/c and heater

boynton 07-15-2014 05:14 PM

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Door test fit

boynton 07-15-2014 05:21 PM

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Where the new floor meets the old floor. Also a couple of my step side next to doug's '72 original lwb-this is the same truck that was used in Kip Moore's new music video. Ill post a link when they publish the video.

Ol Blue K20 07-15-2014 07:21 PM

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I have hand that was broken the same way more than once. But now that I'm getting older it can predict cold weather. ...Mine was usually an ARI (alcohol related incident) though.....lol

rgunlock 07-16-2014 11:17 AM

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Great to see progress - looks like quite a bit of it prior to you becoming "slowed down".

boynton 07-17-2014 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 (Post 6762387)
I have hand that was broken the same way more than once. But now that I'm getting older it can predict cold weather. ...Mine was usually an ARI (alcohol related incident) though.....lol

This one was ARI as well...just on the other guys part.

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Originally Posted by rgunlock (Post 6763230)
Great to see progress - looks like quite a bit of it prior to you becoming "slowed down".

Thanks most of that progress was made in may/June I am hoping August will be extremely productive

boynton 07-24-2014 10:00 PM

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The cab made its way to the frame for some test fitting. Everything fit well I could have probably moved the motor back 1-2" and still have plenty of room for the motor/tranny. I won't move it unless I determine an issue later. I will still have plenty of room for my radiator and electric fans, so other than weight distribution I see no issues.

boynton 07-24-2014 10:14 PM

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The last picture makes the motor look really far forward, but it is not. I just took that one to show the clearance for the high hump and transmission. Here are a few more of the cab. I made good use of the clutch pedal hole and ran the main harness through it to allow me to mount the pcm inside the cab and keep the engine bay clean (ish).

boynton 07-24-2014 10:18 PM

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Does anyone know what these wire go to? I believe they are for the a/c (harness is from a 7'72 a/c cab. The wires are light blue and yellow along with a dark blue and yellow. The are in the area where it would make sense that they belong to the a/c I am just not positive.

thelonerife 07-24-2014 10:52 PM

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cool build!

swamp rat 07-25-2014 05:22 AM

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I took these pic's from a 67 A/C cab:

mcbassin 07-25-2014 09:01 AM

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Cab looks right at home for the test fitting. Nice work.
quote of the day:
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thanks to someone's face getting in the way of it
Had to laugh out loud on that one :)

boynton 07-25-2014 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by thelonerife (Post 6775040)
cool build!

Thank you I am really enjoying it thus far. I am learning a lot as I go!

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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 6775272)
I took these pic's from a 67 A/C cab:

Thank you the ones I was confused about go to the wiper motor. I forgot it had multiple plugs. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 6775379)
Cab looks right at home for the test fitting. Nice work.
quote of the day:

Had to laugh out loud on that one :)

Thanks. I am pleased with the way it fits so far.

boynton 08-05-2014 12:04 AM

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found Kip Moore's video that has the green truck from post #60

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDfHRK-ZkCY

No progress to speak of yet...

boynton 09-05-2014 12:34 AM

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So I am finally making some headway. I got my fuel cell installed and the stock fuel pump cut down. Due to the height of the fuel cell, the stock fuel pump bottomed out just a bit higher than I wanted. Cutting down the fuel pump was fairly simple. I knew that I needed to take off at least an inch but I also knew that I couldn't take off too much because the pump is designed to ride on the bottom of the tank. I cut off about an inch and a half from the metal arms that ride on the inside of the springs which worked perfect for my setup. To accomplish this I made sure there was no fuel anywhere in the pump (it has been removed from the fuel tank for some time). I then used a cut off wheel to cut just above the base of the pump (gray area). I smoothed out the short pieces (the short pieces in the base) so that they would slid out easily though the base. I then cut the springs down and made sure my remaining metal arms were the correct length. I then used the cutoff wheel to slice the arm. I did this because it is similar to the factory end. I then slid the springs back on the arms and then the base back on to the bottom of the arms. Once this was completed I used a pair of needle nose pliers to bend out one of the arms in the manner it was done from GM. This bend is to keep the base attached to the top. Now I have a pump that fits. The last picture is stock height compared to my modified height.

boynton 09-05-2014 12:39 AM

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Now I have a stock (ish) fuel pump in my fuel cell. This is in attempt to keep the custom parts to a minimum. I am attempting to keep as much of the truck either 1970 or 2009 oem type parts so it is easy to work on and easy to maintain. We will see how this goes.

boynton 09-05-2014 12:46 AM

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I am planning on putting my fuel filler in the side marker of the truck so I had John (DB Rods and Minis from Taylor, TX) weld in the filler neck on the drivers side at a 90* angle. I shouldn't have any slow fill issues since the 90* is very short and the fill neck will be a bit higher than this point.

boynton 09-05-2014 12:59 AM

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Fuel cell complete.


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