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Old 08-18-2011, 08:44 AM   #601
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fastbagged idea is perfect. i think the louvers would allow hot air to go into the box then your just not allowing the hot air to escape.
You have to get cool air in and hot air out in order to cool it effectively...as a general rule, air won't go in if it can't get out. It's the air passing through that actually does the bulk of the cooling. Louvers facing the airstream on one side and facing the opposite direction on the other side (or top) should work........anything to allow air to pass through and not stagnate inside.
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Old 08-18-2011, 09:08 AM   #602
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I am very curious about your door panels. lookin good!
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Old 08-19-2011, 07:22 PM   #603
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looking good dude ,i went by the shop and notice chevy trucks were gone lol
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Old 08-19-2011, 07:25 PM   #604
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Beautiful truck. Keep it going!
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Old 08-19-2011, 08:33 PM   #605
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looking good dude ,i went by the shop and notice chevy trucks were gone lol
Yeah it was looking like a 67-72 chevy truck depot for a while.
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Old 08-19-2011, 08:34 PM   #606
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Old 08-20-2011, 10:33 PM   #607
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Re: Project Lemon Drop: anything but stock!

Some good news. Someone beside me has a hansome face now! I put the trim rings on the headlights and grill. Putting the clips into the grill trim pieces took a bit of time, as did putting the nuts on the dash pad. It turned out nice. I noticed that there are some hole on the front bottom side of the dash pad, but there was no hardware. Anyone know if screws or bolts go into these hole?

Bad news, I tried to start the truck today and well nothing. Not even a click from the starter. I did hear a click coming from the Accuair relay and the Accuair control pad was flashing. At one point the arrows on the control pad were red. I'm not sure what all that means. I haven't had a chance to check the manuel. I thought that maybe the battery was low and tried to jump it, but still nothing. I hope it is nothing big.
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Old 08-20-2011, 11:14 PM   #608
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Looks good. Definitely sounds battery related...
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Old 08-20-2011, 11:47 PM   #609
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I think my power steering box is leaking. I noticed a couple of small puddles on the ground below it. It felt and tasted like power steering fluild. If I have to replace it I think I would get one of the Early Classic ones that have a tighter turning ratio.
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Old 08-21-2011, 12:18 AM   #610
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Re: Project Lemon Drop: anything but stock!

looks great, hopefully it's minor, sounds minor
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Old 08-21-2011, 10:13 PM   #611
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Today I made a mock up of my speaker pods and door panels to help me decide how I want them to look. The area next to the speaker pod will be a map pocket. Im still trying to figure out how the arm rest is going to work.

The drawing looked good on paper, but I wasnt sure how it will look until I made a 3D version. I like it so far, but I still have somethings to figure out before I throw some fiberglass down.
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Old 08-21-2011, 10:33 PM   #612
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Re: Project Lemon Drop: anything but stock!

I love the look of speaker area but honestly think (while very functional) the map pocket will date the panels. When I see map pockets I think conversion or mini vans. Maybe it's just me
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Old 08-21-2011, 11:19 PM   #613
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My friends new truck has map pockets.
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Old 08-22-2011, 12:21 AM   #614
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I love the look of speaker area but honestly think (while very functional) the map pocket will date the panels. When I see map pockets I think conversion or mini vans. Maybe it's just me

A very good point, I will keep it in mind. What else could I use that area of the door for? I think it would look odd if there was nothing in the place of the map pocket.

I originally came up with the map pocket idea because I lost half of the glove box with the vintage air system and just wanted additional cargo area. I was also thinking a making part of the map pocket, a cup holder, but there is just not enough room between the seat and door. I also plan on putting a amp and sub woofer behind the seats. I guess I could include more cargo space there.



The small rectangle panel that appears to be part of the speaker pod is going to be door to the compartment for the electronic cross over.
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Old 08-22-2011, 12:50 AM   #615
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I definitely think it'll be functional and honestly don't have a better idea of a use for that area and do like how it continues that depth of the components to the end of the door....

It's not like it'll be pleated vinyl with buttons so it might turn out looking pretty nice...and as VWBeamer said....most new vehicles have them...

...I'm just not used to seeing them on show trucks which is definitely what your truck is!!!
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Old 08-22-2011, 12:59 AM   #616
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Jugernot, I agree with the map pocket. I think just having the speaker pod on the bottom will look more like just a box screwed to the door to accomandate a speaker and would not flow well by itself. Especially if you are installing a longer arm rest the bottom of the door will not look proportioned without the map pocket. Just my thought.
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Old 08-22-2011, 01:14 AM   #617
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Thanks for all the input. I have seen the many kick panel speaker pods, but don't care for them. I do not want to move the dimmer switch either. I do plan on making something for the kick panel, but no ideas yet.

The one draw back with the speaker pods on the door is that when the door is open it takes away a good portion of the room for getting in and out of the truck. I will have to be careful with my feet. I don't want to cut into the inner door.
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looking good. Like your speaker pods.
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Old 08-22-2011, 03:08 AM   #619
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This is stage one of the fire wall. Stage two will be first part of the week.

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Nice work!I was eyeballing the firewall on my 69 project today while i was stripping the floors,i need to fill a lot of the same holes!
Except the hole for the heater,it gets cold here in nebraska and i plan on driving this one!
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Looks good. Definitely sounds battery related...
You were right and I'm glad you were right. I took the battery to Napa Auto Parts and they hooked it up to the battery tester and it was only putting out about 4 amps. So they threw it on the charger for a couple of hours, but when I called to check the status, they said the battery was no good. So $105.00 later and Lauren and I went for a quick drive around the neighborhood. I was so happy that it wasn't something more serious. I ordered a "Battery Tender Jr." That I will hook up while the truck is sitting unused in the garage.
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I was just going through some pictures from when I first bought the truck. So I thought that I would share a BEFORE and AFTER pictures.

When I originally bought the truck it had a narrowed rear from with some really fat tires. After I purchased the truck I learned that the back half of the frame build was done incorrectly. So I had it redone, by what I thought was a reputable hot rod shop in Sacramento, but months later found out that one of the frame rails was welded on crooked. So realized it was best to go with a complete original frame.
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Old 08-23-2011, 12:54 AM   #622
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I think my power steering box is leaking. I noticed a couple of small puddles on the ground below it. It felt and tasted like power steering fluild. If I have to replace it I think I would get one of the Early Classic ones that have a tighter turning ratio.
Try these guys... I got a box from them for my K5...
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Old 08-23-2011, 08:11 PM   #623
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I took a break from the door panels and installed the carpet. I hope it will cut back on some of the heat from the exhaust. I started to put the seats back in, starting with the center seat, But found the went the center seat/console was in the up position it rubbed against the rear of the cab. I have to do some trimming and drilling on the base of the center seat.
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Keving Its looking great. Glad I could help with the up coming THING as well. I am looking forward to seeing both of them complete. I am off from work next Sunday, if you need any help let me know. I would be great to see the MASTER at work. You don't charge anything to watch do you??????

I just got a bunch of parts back from powder coating. Here are some pics of some of the parts.
I was wondering is there any differance in the pedal assembly/hanger between the auto and 4 speed versions other than the clutch pedal itself hanging on one side?
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Old 08-24-2011, 08:30 PM   #625
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I have a question about Jute padding. The carpet kit I bought came with some Jute pad that covers the lower part of the fire wall and goes down to about where your feet rest.


Do I need to spray some adhesive on the Jute to make it stay in place?

If so, should I glue it to the sound deadner on the floor or to the underside of the carpet?
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