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Now Where have I seen that face B4 ???? America's Most Wanted ???
No LOL J/k Congrats Ben on your 100th post on your thread ;) Haven't been by your thread lately. NICE progress on the engine and the alternator. Looks great... Good idea taking the alternator out to be tested B4 installing it. Like you guys... Cal58 (David) is a huge insperation to me too.. For the past yr I've been doing my research and hording my savings away to find myself a 55 or 56 project truck. Keep up the great work Ben.. Your quickly becoming an awesome insperation to me too. Your newest thread subscriber Glenn ;) |
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well now if that is just not the face of inspiration, hey ben., we have not got much done on tylers 58 either, seeding time now at the farm.
later james |
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Nice bit of work you got going there! I look forward to seeing the rest of your build!
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Looks like your doing a great job keep up the good work and shell be done in no time at all.
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Hey Ben !!!!
Any progress lately ??? http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1.../worthless.gif I'm starting to get picture withdrawal. We need a fix LOL |
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I know I know, I have been dragging my feet lately. I tought my 100th post picture would hold you guys for a little while. I've really just been working on the house I'm moving into in all my free time (wich is not very much) but In a couple weeks I should be moved in and BACK AT IT! Ill be moving the truck over to the shop to get started on the frame and mock up. So then It might actually look like I'm working on a truck , instead of a bunch of old rusty parts. |
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Well if we can't get any progress pix on the truck. Hows the house coming along :waah: LOL |
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Well I think I can handle some bathroom pics.
Now this is no professional job, it is a budget build, kinda like my old truck. I really wish I had some before pictures but oh well. IT WAS BAD! I am very proud of the bowl sink setup. I used an exhaust pipe from autozone to make the faucet TALLER. I actually had some paint in my collection that matched the faucet pretty close too. A couple deals I'm proud of : Linoleum floor - $5 Lowe's miscut with a slit in it that I cut out. Stand for sink (actually sewing machine)- $10 I am not all of the way through but heres how she looks. Attachment 465603 Attachment 465604 Attachment 465605 |
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Nicely done! :clap:
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Looks good! I have a friend that had his sink trap break and he went out to the garage and got a universal radiator hose as a temporary fix. Stayed there until he sold the house.
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If it works it WORKS!! It would not be my kind of project unless I utilize something that is not used for it's original purpose, somehow I always find interesting uses for things.
I appreciate the comments! |
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Nice work on the vanity:metal: Looks good
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looking good, I just had to do my kitchen for the wife. I gutted it completely. That was the fun part. Its together now and she is happy so I can have more truck time.lol Next is the bathroom, she's been hinting.lol
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Thanks for the comments on the bathroom guys. I'm about to be done with most of the house and back to working on the truck.
But, right now, we find ourselves in a momentus occasion. Up until this point I have not been able to sum up my "Before" into one picture. Now, After a year, I actually have a before picture of my project. Attachment 466977 I basically did this because I plan on moving the truck to the shop soon, so I cut the bed bolts off of the half of frame it was on and set it on the truck to take to the shop. Thus, for the first time, I ACTUALLY HAVE A WHOLE TRUCK! |
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Very nice. Congrats! lol Its little victories that make us feel good.
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The truck that I asked you guys about a while back for a hundred bucks. Well, I went ahead and got it.
The floor of this cab is GONE. So Im going to cut this cab up for patch panels where I need them. Attachment 468842 |
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I have also been thinking a great deal about which cab to use.
I have a chevy cab and a GMC cab. when It gets down to the nitty gritty each cab needs all the same replacement panels. The ONLY difference would be that over the windsheild the GMC cab has a little rust through, and over the drivers door. Attachment 468848 Attachment 468849 Attachment 468850 |
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So after a lot of thought... I THINK I am going to go with the GMC cab even though it is worse up top. The other cab is not as bad, but will need patches on top also.
The main deciding factor was the GMC dash.. I want the big openeing for the camaro's gauges. Attachment 468853 What do you guys think?? |
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I think my decision would be more about wich panels are easier to repair. I would be intimidated by a roof/windshield, but understand the unique dash of a GMC.
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When I get home today, I'll take as many detail pictures that I can. And I'll start a thread called "battle of the cabs" And you guys can cast your vote.
Obviously neither cab is great, the GMC is worse on top, and the chevy is worse on bottom. The good thing is though, that the truck I just had delievered had no rust above the windsheild on the inside. And only a very small spot on the outside.... So it may give me the panels I need. Thank you guys for your input. It's hard choosing between rusty crap #1 and rusty crap #2 |
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Why not just swap the gmc dash into the chevy cab that does not need the roof work?
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WELL.... I am finally getting something accomplished. I got the truck moved over do my dad's shop so I can finally get to working on it. What I am going to do first is take off the front clip, put the front and rear axle in, drop in the motor, and fit the 55 front clip on. Im doing this to make sure there are no major problems with the motor mount that was in it and to see if the ride height will be ok...
The trailer I used could not have been an inch narrower or and inch shorter.... Attachment 479187 Attachment 479188 Attachment 479189 |
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