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Re: 70 Custom--The Fun Begins..Back to the sheet Metal

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:D here it is complete
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Re: 70 Custom--The Fun Begins..Back to the sheet Metal

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Ta-Dah! Great work, Jerry!
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Re: 70 Custom--The Fun Begins..Back to the sheet Metal

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Did you have any sheet metal on this truck that you didn't have to do any rust repair to :? .... :lol: nice work man :thup:
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:hmm: NO :eek: and I've had to sort through parts to figure out which had less rust :doh: :lol: :lol: Still have 4 door's to make a good set :hw: :loco:
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Jam' up job Jerry! :thup:
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Well I dove into the cab and started fabing up my (dodge minivan) bucket seats
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This is what the original bracket looked like
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I had a little modification to make :eek:
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On the inside track...I'm gonna weld up a cpl of washers to reinforce the sheet metal...so nothing left but drilling the holes

Patched the nasty speaker holes
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The patch under the window was for :hmm: Not sur how to describe what the PO did :roll: ....it wasn't pretty :doh:
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without a shave....with a shave
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and with a filler coat
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More grinding and body filler today and then :hmm: :dk: :maybe: :hn:
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Razor's still sharp :lol: :lol:
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And here I thought I'd been paying attention the whole time. Or maybe it's my aging memory thing LOL!
Just how you gonna get rid of the ice from the front windshield now? :hmm:
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basketcase0302 wrote:And here I thought I'd been paying attention the whole time. Or maybe it's my aging memory thing LOL!
Just how you gonna get rid of the ice from the front windshield now? :hmm:
:D Although it will not ride on a trailer :lol: ....this is nothing more than a summer truck :thup: So don't go checking yourself in yet :P
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67mann wrote:
basketcase0302 wrote:And here I thought I'd been paying attention the whole time. Or maybe it's my aging memory thing LOL!
Just how you gonna get rid of the ice from the front windshield now? :hmm:
:D Although it will not ride on a trailer :lol: ....this is nothing more than a summer truck :thup: So don't go checking yourself in yet :P
I can completely understand that. I retired my truck from service as a truck the day I bought it. Like you no trailer queen but also no rain or cold days. I am going back in with a heat / cool unit more for the sake of it than anything. I want the AC but seriously doubt the heat will be used. Are you closing anything up across the front of the dash? I will be smoothing mine all out and mounting the radio under the passenger side of the seat. Naturally it will have a remote.
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elgemcdlf wrote: Are you closing anything up across the front of the dash?
67mann wrote: Razor's still sharp :lol: :lol:


I have a few Ideas for the face,but will probaly wait till I have actual componets to make any changes.
Although just got my taxes done and there in my favor :woohoo: ....so the vendor shopping trip is coming soon :D
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so the vendor shopping trip is coming soon :D
:woohoo: Bump shopping! Other than hunting type stuff-bout' the only shopping I really like to do! Can I tag along LOL! :pray:
Those seats look real comfy Jerry, no place for the G'Kids car seat? :roll:
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basketcase0302 wrote: :woohoo: Bump shopping!
Yeah I think Ron Francis will be first in line....gotta have a harness to fire up that motor :woohoo:
basketcase0302 wrote:Those seats look real comfy
There not bad...probaly not the best route(can't utilize much of the recline and keep the mount's right)for our trucks,but they were payment for a snow plow job....so I've got next to(if you could see the driveway) nothing in them. The foam is good....probaly have them recovered :thup:
basketcase0302 wrote: no place for the G'Kids car seat? :roll:
Well Jeff...by the time this thing see's the road,Haley probaly won't even need (6 in July)a booster seat :eek: and Joseph.....well not sure about him :hmm: but,I'm just a Big Child and THIS IS MY TOY :evil: :P
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I hear ya' on the GKids man, The way my story is going "hers" will be grown before I meet "her" LOL! :lol:
Hey I found another truck I see you've been working on, (evident by all the welding)?
It has a pretty nice seat in it too. :wink:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230597047775?ss ... 1423.l2649
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Re: 70 Custom--The Fun Begins..Back to the sheet Metal

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Awesome job! I've got some speaker holes like that to fix also.
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basketcase0302 wrote:I hear ya' on the GKids man, The way my story is going "hers" will be grown before I meet "her" LOL! :lol:
Hey I found another truck I see you've been working on, (evident by all the welding)?
It has a pretty nice seat in it too. :wink:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230597047775?ss ... 1423.l2649
The comments are rolling out of my head( :doh: ) on this one Jeff,but I'll keep them to myself :eek: ..would love to "Fit" that seat in my truck :roll: :lol:
19ford71 wrote:Awesome job! I've got some speaker holes like that to fix also.
I'm a finactic on butt welds,but I will suggest to get a flange tool for this fix.....I flanged these patches and it made it a lot easier to reach up in in and hold them in place for welding :thup:

Pic's coming....the bondo coat is sanded out and I metal coated the seams(above doors&windshield)and sanded them out.....It now has 2 heavy coats of Epoxy primer inside the cab :hd:
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