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realvc 02-07-2017 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 7849930)
Nice Progress Brother! Bet that was a surprising noise... Will call you later today

What I said in the other reply, I'm figuring out how to do this forum stuff as I go.

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Originally Posted by clemdaddy (Post 7849999)
Morning Vince,
just read your build thread and i got to say you are doing it right. Almost everything from the 82 will make the 62 a better truck. the complete cradle will bolt in, power brakes and steering too. there will be a nice stepper in the shop when you're done. And your progress, well, it seems pretty fast to me.

Greetings Clem, I'm truly honored that you would read this thread and to then to have positive comments from you means a lot too.
Thanks for stopping by.

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Originally Posted by Vincenthdfan (Post 7850777)
Hi Vince, my name's Vince as well....and I too, own a '62!

So, I read through your thread with great interest, particularly interested in seeing how that front suspension assembly is going to go in from the '82.

I have my whole front clip removed right now to replace the old and tired original 283. I'm putting a brand new crate 350 in from Jegs.

Anyway...keep up the good work, I'll be following along for inspiration.

Hello Vince with another 62. Your truck looks to be in nicer condition that mine. As you can see I've got a long ways to go to get it on the road again.
Thanks for checking in.

realvc 02-14-2017 08:15 PM

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Not much happening in the shop but today after going into North Little Rock for lunch with my wife for Valentine's day I got the torsion bars loose from the crossmember.
I ended up cutting the adjusting bolts after first trying my 1/2 drive impact.

A few other things have been done but nothing major to report at this time.
Once the old front end is removed I'll be making plans for fitting the 82 front end parts.
A lot of cleanup, mock up/rebuilding to go.

TA2Don has said, "Get an old truck, they are fun." He's right but some things about these old trucks is funner than others.

Not pics. Thanks for stopping by.

realvc 02-15-2017 06:28 PM

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Got the front suspension out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a deal, but now it is done and I can move on to the next step.

Grizz1963 02-15-2017 06:38 PM

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Making me smile here Vince.

Looking good........;)

realvc 02-16-2017 06:36 PM

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Today I removed the steering sector from the frame and steering shaft from the sector and the column. Next will be some cleaning of the frame getting ready to install the late model cross member, suspension, motor mount towers and power steering sector.

All I lack is finishing up.:lol:

realvc 03-02-2017 04:26 PM

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Yesterday I was able to get the front cross member and suspension back off the 82.
Which meant I had to move the jeep and the vette outside. I set the 82's parts aside and brought the 62's suspension back in and bolted it under the 82 so it could be moved around.

When I let it down the torsion bars were less than two inches off the floor. It would not go back on the lift with them being that low. When I tried to pull it outside as soon as the front wheels cleared the shop door the torsion bars started gouging into my concrete floor. After pondering the situation for a while I decided to jack up the front of the truck and while it was in the air I stuck a 4X4 chuck in between the lower a frame and the cross member on each side.

When I let it down off the jack it could be moved where ever I wanted it so I put back on the lift and parked the vette back under it with the jeep back inside.
This took the biggest part of the day but now I'm ready to tear down the disc. brake suspension, rebuild it and install it on the 62.

No pics. of this progress. It would be all the same stuff in different locations in the shop and the yard.

The reason I keep everything in shop is because if I set in the yard a clock starts ticking about how long it will be there. It doesn't bother me but my wife doesn't have the same appreciation for this stuff as I do. So for peace in family everything stays in the shop until I'm ready to send down the road.

realvc 03-22-2017 02:16 PM

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Last week I got very little done in the shop. I did get the control arms off of the 82 cross member.

This week I have been able to get the ball joints and control arm bushings removed.
I had not done this before so it took me a while to do it.

Now I'm ready to clean up the cross member for installation on the 62 then on with rebuilding the front and reassembly.

Ta2Don 03-22-2017 09:18 PM

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Front end Fun!!! You got this Brother!

realvc 03-31-2017 05:48 PM

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Small progress but it still feels good.
Got the cross member installed for mock up purposes. I'll mark the frame to drill my holes and then drill the holes, paint it and install it.
The pictures were taken with the lap top at a weird angle.

Ta2Don 03-31-2017 08:16 PM

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Progress... Looking good Brother!:mm:

Bomp 04-14-2017 06:49 AM

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I understand about keeping everything in the shop. Progress looks great.

realvc 04-15-2017 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 7915311)
I understand about keeping everything in the shop. Progress looks great.

Slow and steady is the way I roll. Also I try to stay out of trouble with my projects.

Not very much got done this week. I did do a lot of looking, thinking, planning and some more looking.

One of the lower control arm shafts got damaged when I was removing the bushings. The hammer must have went off when I wasn't looking because the nut and threads needed to have some first aid to able to go back together.
That took a while with a thread die, file and time. In the end it came through all nice and ready for the new bushings.

62stepside longbox 04-15-2017 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by realvc (Post 7916394)
Not very much got done this week. I did do a lot of looking, thinking, planning and some more looking.

That's half the battle right there! Planning things out so nothing too unexpected happens.

realvc 04-15-2017 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 62stepside longbox (Post 7916491)
That's half the battle right there! Planning things out so nothing too unexpected happens.

I just finished getting caught up on your build progress and posting too.

To me any progress that I make feels good makes the effort worth while.
Even if it is cleaning and scrapping grease and rust it all has to be done.

I really like the spot light, mirrors and horn you've found for your truck. The easy rider rifle rack is a nice touch too.

clemdaddy 04-16-2017 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by realvc (Post 7916740)
To me any progress that I make feels good makes the effort worth while.
Even if it is cleaning and scrapping grease and rust it all has to be done.

I agree, sometimes when you're having a tough day, a little truck time is like medicine for the soul… scrapping, cleaning or dreaming. All good.
Keep after it buddy, she's looking fine.

Ta2Don 04-16-2017 01:11 PM

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Looking good Brother! Keep after it... He is Risen!!!

realvc 04-16-2017 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 7917356)
Looking good Brother! Keep after it... He is Risen!!!

He is risen indeed!

Thanks Don.

realvc 04-19-2017 05:06 PM

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Another update without pics.

I have my new upper and lower ball joints, upper and lower control arm bushings, inner and outer tie rod ends, wheel bearings and disc. brake pads.

After talking with the machine shop owner today I decided not to use the alum. heads.They are set up for a sprint car and have too many mods to be able to run in my truck.

I'll be using the cast iron 882 heads from the donor engine out of the 82. They are at the machine shop now getting freshened up.

I've taken the cam out of the newer short block to take over to the machine shop tomorrow so they can tell me about the lift and if I'll need some additional valve spring work done.

The machine shop is a father and son operation. They are building a 1928 Model A that will be stock. Cool place to work with.

I've been spending money and not seeing much progress but it is getting closer to going back together.

Bomp 04-19-2017 08:53 PM

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I always find it a plus when you can learn/have work done and not worry about getting gouged in the process. Machine shop folks sound like good business people.

realvc 04-20-2017 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 7920404)
I always find it a plus when you can learn/have work done and not worry about getting gouged in the process. Machine shop folks sound like good business people.

They are some cool dudes. As I was leaving I thought if I was more like you, Rian or Don and others on this forum I would have taken pictures of the shop and the Model A project. Alas I'm not a techno savvy picture takin' uploadin' downloadin' postin' kinda of a guy. Not yet anyway.

Ta2Don 04-23-2017 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by realvc (Post 7920716)
They are some cool dudes. As I was leaving I thought if I was more like you, Rian or Don and others on this forum I would have taken pictures of the shop and the Model A project. Alas I'm not a techno savvy picture takin' uploadin' downloadin' postin' kinda of a guy. Not yet anyway.

You are thinking about the pics and posting... Soon you'll be adding your viewpoint through pics... :mm: Have a blessed day brother!!!

ibrown50 04-23-2017 11:05 AM

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It sounds like you're making good progress Vince, pictures would be great but I know what you mean about the uploading, downloading stuff (give me a welding torch any day). You need to do what I often have to do, rely on my kids :lol:

realvc 04-23-2017 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 7923288)
You are thinking about the pics and posting... Soon you'll be adding your viewpoint through pics... :mm: Have a blessed day brother!!!

Check this multi-quote reply. Yeah, I think about a whole lot of stuff only some of it gets done. I used to feel guilty about not getting things done so I quite thinking about it as much.

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Originally Posted by ibrown50 (Post 7923369)
It sounds like you're making good progress Vince, pictures would be great but I know what you mean about the uploading, downloading stuff (give me a welding torch any day). You need to do what I often have to do, rely on my kids :lol:

My internet is not very good here so that limits what and when I can do stuff.
I need to find an IT kid to follow me around when I'm in the shop and take pictures and post them for me.

All this computer/internet is still like magic to me. I can't get over how much I am doing with it. Limited as I am it is great fun.

Got my cam identified so the machine shop knows what direction to go with the heads. It is a mild Crane 266H10 cam with a smooth idle and strong low end torque according to their catalog. They said some valve springs like a Z28 would use is what I'll need.

I'll be putting the short block back together soon. When I get the cam reinstalled then the timing cover, oil pump and oil pan can go on and be ready and waiting to the heads.

Picked up some paint for the frame and suspension and some engine paint too.

realvc 04-27-2017 05:26 PM

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I just got home from a shop where I took my control arms and coil springs to have them sandblasted. They also do powder coating and made me a deal to sand blast and powder coat my parts . Also if I wanted I could bring the cross member to for a package deal which is cheaper than I could have had them blasted and me paint them. So I made another round trip home and back to the shop with my cross member.

Anyway now I'm looking for more stuff to have powder coated on the truck.:metal:

Grizz1963 04-28-2017 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by realvc (Post 7927611)
I just got home from a shop where I took my control arms and coil springs to have them sandblasted. They also do powder coating and made me a deal to sand blast and powder coat my parts . Also if I wanted I could bring the cross member to for a package deal which is cheaper than I could have had them blasted and me paint them. So I made another round trip home and back to the shop with my cross member.

Anyway now I'm looking for more stuff to have powder coated on the truck.:metal:


Sounds like a good deal any way you look at it Vince.

I did my stuff by hand and it takes a lot of time, and the pro finishes are so much better.


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