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boynton 12-10-2014 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 6952231)
If you get tired of messing with that plastic pedal, you can upgrade it to a 2005+ corvette pedal which looks very similar to the stock 71-72 truck CST pedal. All you have to do is swap two wires on your pedal plug.

That looks awesome! I will have to look into that.

boynton 12-10-2014 02:35 PM

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A few more paint pictures.

boynton 12-10-2014 02:47 PM

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Still working on fitting the cowl. Got the glove box all polished up. I can't wait until the rest of the truck looks this smooth.

boynton 12-10-2014 02:54 PM

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I got my A/C condenser installed and a couple of the lines run through the core support. I changed my mind on the radiator set-up and used an aluminum radiator from speedway. I had originally wanted to use the 2009 3/4 ton radiator, but it would have taken too much modification to the core support to make it work properly.

boynton 12-10-2014 03:14 PM

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Couple more shots of the radiator. I tried throwing in a 2007-2013 truck seat. I did not feel like I had enough room due to the size of the seat and I had to have the seat too strait up to feel comfortable. My dad had a 2009 Cadillac CTS parts car that just happens to have tan leather seats in it. So I will be pulling those and modifying them to fit the truck. As I have looked so far it will not take much to get them in the truck. They are heated and cooled as a bonus. I am not sure I will be able to get all the fun toys to work but my wife has told me the heated portion is a must! Since she doesn't complain about the trucks I will make her happy.

mcbassin 12-10-2014 03:20 PM

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You are making some killer progress on your truck. Looks great!

KMC3420 12-10-2014 04:52 PM

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Nice..That's quite a bit of progress. The paint looks great. What wheels are on the red step side now?

Low Elco 12-11-2014 02:02 PM

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Great progress. Looks fantastic!

rgunlock 12-11-2014 10:18 PM

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Looking great Boynton! Be sure to post some pictures with the caddy seat. Is your paintshop about done with the bed as well?

zicc1835 12-11-2014 11:22 PM

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subscribed ....love the color combo cant wait to see the bed on

conman585 12-15-2014 01:08 AM

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Can't believe I just noticed this build. Awesome progress. Couple questions for you

1.) How did you make your fuel line? Specifically where the line meets the fuel rail. You have a part number for that gold piece?
2.) What gauges are you going to run?
3.) Who did your harness?

boynton 12-15-2014 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 6952322)
You are making some killer progress on your truck. Looks great!

Thanks one day I will be melting tires with this truck!

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Originally Posted by KMC3420 (Post 6952427)
Nice..That's quite a bit of progress. The paint looks great. What wheels are on the red step side now?

They are rally replica wheels similar to camaros but 17" chrome wheels. There should be some pictures of the on the last page of that build.

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6953588)
Great progress. Looks fantastic!

Thanks how is the yellow truck doing?

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Originally Posted by rgunlock (Post 6954158)
Looking great Boynton! Be sure to post some pictures with the caddy seat. Is your paintshop about done with the bed as well?

Photos to come as soon as the upholstery guy gets done with it! The bed is still getting body work done so it may be a few weeks on that unfortunately. I ended up with some hickory wood to do the bed with, just something a little different.

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Originally Posted by zicc1835 (Post 6954249)
subscribed ....love the color combo cant wait to see the bed on

You and me! I am ready to drive this thing!

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Originally Posted by conman585 (Post 6958093)
Can't believe I just noticed this build. Awesome progress. Couple questions for you

1.) How did you make your fuel line? Specifically where the line meets the fuel rail. You have a part number for that gold piece?

I took the factory end to extreme hydrolics in temple tx and that is what he made for me. I will try to find a part number next time I am there.

2.) What gauges are you going to run?

I have the digital gauge cluster from lmc I am going to try to make work. I am still in the process of figuring this out since this is my first swap.

3.) Who did your harness?

LSX Unlimited who is located in Alvarado, tx

boynton 12-24-2014 12:57 PM

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http://youtu.be/4krlOwXCQjw

boynton 12-24-2014 12:59 PM

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Video of the motor/walk around

Its alive! (Officially)

boynton 12-24-2014 01:23 PM

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I think I got the link fixed let me know.

KMC3420 12-24-2014 01:50 PM

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Great job. Sounds good. Link worked fine for me.

mcbassin 12-24-2014 07:37 PM

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Engine sounds great ! Congrats on getting her fired up. :metal:

Dean'smeanmachine 12-26-2014 12:12 PM

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Sounds great!

boynton 12-30-2014 01:03 AM

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I got some Hickory wood and used the measurements from GMCPauls website to cut the wood. I then used minwax Helmsman to seal and protect the wood. I put 5 coats on sanding between each coat. I will buff the finish right before the install.

boynton 12-30-2014 01:09 AM

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A few more.

mcbassin 12-30-2014 02:49 PM

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Wow! your bed wood looks great!!!
Excellent work doing it all yourself too.

rgunlock 12-30-2014 03:08 PM

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The hickory looks great, and its different. Should hold up well too. Don't recall you mentioning, but are you going with polished or painted bed strips? Also, congrats on the engine startup!

boynton 12-30-2014 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 6977654)
Wow! your bed wood looks great!!!
Excellent work doing it all yourself too.

Thank you I had some assistance from my grandad. He is the wood expert I just follow directions well.

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Originally Posted by rgunlock (Post 6977685)
The hickory looks great, and its different. Should hold up well too. Don't recall you mentioning, but are you going with polished or painted bed strips? Also, congrats on the engine startup!

Going with polished hidden bolts. Should have a pretty clean look. I went with hickory because I liked that it was a strong durable wood but also has some nice character to it. I can't wait to be done so I can cruze down to your house!

texasld 01-16-2015 03:33 PM

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How's are those CTS seats coming along? I have a set and would love to see how you mounted them!

boynton 01-23-2015 02:25 AM

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How's are those CTS seats coming along? I have a set and would love to see how you mounted them!

I haven't mounted them yet but from looking at the drivers side centered on the steering wheel, it doesn't lOok like I will be taking advantage of the factory hole/nuts. Mine seem to be centered when sitting almost on the edge of the floor hump to the left of the outside factory mount. I will probably be drilling new holes and using a large washer or plate on the bottom side of the cab (this is basically what comes from the factory). I ran into an issue with my drivers seat. The drivers seat has a computer/curcuit board that appears to operate the seat, and I believe mine has a malfunction. I can get the passenger seat to work without any issue but the drivers seat is unresponsive. I have an impala seat that has the same track width, so I am going to see if I can swap the cts bottom and back to that track and use a less complicated seat. I am planning on recovering the seats anyway so I will get something worked out. Speaking of recovering I just got my highlander material in! It was a bit expensive ($89 yard) but I really think it will help tie the seats to the truck. No my truck is not a '72 therefore not a highlander, but since it has a ls 6.0 in it, I figure its not original therefore anything is fair game and I really like this material.


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