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meter swinger 09-23-2011 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by LDO (Post 4907259)
wow,
there sure are some good looking trucks on here. Here's my work in progress. The wife took these this weekend after getting the truck back on the road again.

Nice truck. Are those IROK wheels? Also i see your in P-cola, i'm from destin. Usually go back once a year to see my mom. Sure do miss that gulf coast cookin. :metal:
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Dan in Pasadena 09-23-2011 11:11 AM

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LDO, I don't think Jim-Bob will think your pics are a hijack at all. He wants to know about these trucks. Yours looks outstanding. Huge congrats. Can you tell me how you lowered yours and what size the rims & tires are? Any rubbing issues?
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LDO 09-23-2011 11:30 AM

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Meter Swinger - I thought the same thing (Iroc) when I first saw them but no, these are 6 lug wheels. Chrome is in pretty good shape too so they're staying.:metal: Let me know when you're back in town, Destin is a nice drive for me.

Dan - Thanks for the PMs and info/advice. Guys like you that helped out when I asked tons of questions is what got her put back together! The rims are 20" and i'll get ya the tire size when i get home. The rear is at stock level I haven't messed with it but I'll have to count the # of leafs to make sure the p/o didn't remove any. The rear fender lip is about even with the edge of the wheel height. I think it looks good. The front will get a 3" dropped axle from Sid pretty soon. I believe that will bring the front wheels more level with how the rear looks. Hope that makes sense.

Thanks for the compliments.

meter swinger 09-23-2011 11:43 AM

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^^^ that drop will look awesome with those wheels.
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Kabwe 09-23-2011 11:49 AM

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Hey LDO,

This is BAM from the other site. Its nice to know you are back on the road and enjoying your truck. That's great I hope you are smiling ear to ear while cruising, I know I will be once I get mine on the road.

jim-bob 09-23-2011 11:53 AM

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..Hey Bob..I don't think it's hi-jackn' if it's about the original post..anyway, if it is..I am enjoying and learning from all these post..thanks to everyone!:metal:

LDO 09-23-2011 12:15 PM

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Hey Bam,
tried to PM you pictures of the ride but they wouldn't go thru. Yeah, it's a blast riding around with no particular place to go!

Thanks Jim-Bob. I'll get to posting some pics this weekend.

Hope everyone has a safe weekend.

Kabwe 09-23-2011 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by LDO (Post 4915083)
Hey Bam,
no particular place to go!

LOL. That's one of my favorite songs to cruise to when I drive my 55 Sedan.lol Chuck Berry's No particular place to go.

I hope I'm not having issue receiving pm's.

Dan in Pasadena 09-23-2011 02:12 PM

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LDO,
Now I'm on a real computer instead of a smart phone and I can see your pic's better. Looks like you might have installed those pre-made vent panels with the speaker housings built into them. If so, may I ask where you got them and if you'd recommend them? Also, did you make your own filler prices for the radio holes or did you buy one somewhere?

I bought a necker knob on eBay and it didn't fit my steering wheel because the wheel is too skinny. Did you have any truble with that one? Does it help at all?

LDO 09-23-2011 08:27 PM

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Bam,
I think you're getting PMs, I just couldn't figure out how to attach a pic to a PM is all.

Hey Dan,
no problems with the necker's knob at all. And I find it helps quite a bit on some turns.

The kick panels are cool. I really have no use for them since i have no radio but now I get twice as much air flow in the cab!;) They came with the truck when I purchased it but I'm pretty sure they came from classic parts or LMC.

The dash was filled and painted when I purchased the truck. I'm not too sure how well that job was done but when the truck gets final paint, I'm sure it will get re worked.

If anyone needs closer or better pictures of anything on my truck, feel free to ask.

LDO 09-23-2011 08:35 PM

Interior pics as promised
 
Before:

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...DSCN1464-1.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...DSCN1465-1.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...DSCN1466-1.jpg

AFTER:

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...501_144555.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...501_144603.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...501_144609.jpg

Carpet in back panel:

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...y/DSCN1552.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...y/DSCN1836.jpg

Ok, that's enough for now, don't want this to become my build thread. I've got lots more pictures of everything I've done so I'll start working on my build thread.

Dan in Pasadena 09-23-2011 09:31 PM

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Not so fast there, cowboy! Ha ha. You gotta let us ask at least a few questions. What's the filler covering and why? Its under the seat AND covered in...what? Peel 'n Seal, by any chance? If not, what product did you use?

Looks like you painted at least the floor and part way up the cab back wall with flat black. Rattle can or what? Are you uasing adhesive to hold the carpet or a perimeter metal moulding of some kind?

LDO 09-23-2011 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 4915917)
Not so fast there, cowboy! Ha ha. You gotta let us ask at least a few questions. What's the filler covering and why? Its under the seat AND covered in...what? Peel 'n Seal, by any chance? If not, what product did you use?

Looks like you painted at least the floor and part way up the cab back wall with flat black. Rattle can or what? Are you uasing adhesive to hold the carpet or a perimeter metal moulding of some kind?

hahaha ok, I painted the entire floor with rubberized undercoat. Also did the inside of the doors. I let that cure and sit in the sun for a couple of days. Then I applied the peel & stick as well as some fat mat I had. Then I carpeted the back wall using 3m spray adhesive and finished it off with some door molding edging trim around the sides and top edges.

not sure what you meant by filler covering....

Kim57 09-23-2011 10:36 PM

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Very nice color.
Kim

Dan in Pasadena 09-24-2011 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by LDO (Post 4915953)
....not sure what you meant by filler covering....

Thanks for the info. I didn't see a pic of the chrome molding at the carpet edge but I'll go back and double check. Is it attached with some kind of adhesive?

The filler I asked about is the white pasty stuff in the first two pic's above.

LDO 09-24-2011 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 4916297)
Thanks for the info. I didn't see a pic of the chrome molding at the carpet edge but I'll go back and double check. Is it attached with some kind of adhesive?

The filler I asked about is the white pasty stuff in the first two pic's above.

Dan
The door molding is black and I put it on the edges of the metal. It has its own glue inside the channel. I will take a better pic of it tonight.

I see what you are calling filler now. It isnt filler. The p/o decided it was a good idea to use sheets of styrofoam on the floor and inside the doors. He glued it with liquid nails too....
I spent many hours with a razor trimming away all this crap until my fingers bled (literally)...what you are seeing is a very thin (like an onion peel) paper film that the styrofoam left behind. My flapper wheel killed all of that. Nothing but nice shiny rust free metal underneath once I got all the junk out of there (did I mention that my fingers bled?) :haha::haha::haha::haha:
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jim-bob 09-24-2011 09:28 AM

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..ya know Bob..I think ol'Dan is trying to catch you in something that you're not suppose to be doing lol:

Dan in Pasadena 09-24-2011 12:33 PM

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LDO- Wow what a royal pain in the .., posterior! I'm really liking your spray rubberized undercoat before the Peel 'n Seal. Especially that it's available at Pep Boys! I'm copying that. Hadn't thought about doing that IN the doors but I'll be doing it now. Did you weld up holes in the firewall or just go over them with the P&S?

Jim-Bob, The only thing you're not supposed to do around here is speak of yourself in the 3rd person, lol!
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jim-bob 09-24-2011 01:14 PM

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..there ya go Dan..trying to confuse me:mm:
..on a serious note: What do yall think about "Be-Quite" sound deadener/insulation material?

Rude Dude 09-24-2011 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by jim-bob (Post 4916947)
..there ya go Dan..trying to confuse me:mm:
..on a serious note: What do yall think about "Be-Quite" sound deadener/insulation material?

It works cheaper than Dynamate, Have you found a project yet? :ito:

LDO 09-24-2011 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 4916891)
LDO- Wow what a royal pain in the .., posterior! I'm really liking your spray rubberized undercoat before the Peel 'n Seal. Especially that it's available at Pep Boys! I'm copying that. Hadn't thought about doing that IN the doors but I'll be doing it now. Did you weld up holes in the firewall or just go over them with the P&S?

Jim-Bob, The only thing you're not supposed to do around here is speak of yourself in the 3rd person, lol!
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I used the holes in the firewall for my wiring and choke cable. I think one of the holes was welded by the p/o though.

The peel n stick is good stuff but will gum up a drill bit if you use it to clear up a hole so dip them in thinner afterwards.

I used small rectangles inside the doors where I could reach. Also inside the removable door panels. Seems my build thread for pics of that.

Once I marked my seat and seat belt mounting holes, I used my soldering iron to burn in and carterize the holes. Now they wont fray and the carpet fibers wont interfere with getting the bolts started.
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jim-bob 09-24-2011 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Rude Dude (Post 4917112)
It works cheaper than Dynamate, Have you found a project yet? :ito:

..naw rude..got a lead on a 55 that i'm to look at tomorrow..??

pro1955 09-25-2011 09:43 PM

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4 Attachment(s)
1956 355/350 Camaro 10 bolt.

Rude Dude 09-25-2011 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by pro1955 (Post 4919597)
1956 355/350 Camaro 10 bolt.

Sweet Truck this the look I am going after simple yet cool! What size are the rims and tires

Dan in Pasadena 09-25-2011 10:45 PM

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Agreed, that is a NICE truck. Are those Coy's? 18's? Yes, please tell us the rim & tire sizes and how it is lowered. I'd love to duplicate that look if I can (afford it...ha...ha)


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