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04-04-2009, 06:24 PM | #176 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
that is freakin SEX on 4 wheels.. if i could sell my wife i could.. =-)
he he he good lookin work dude
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05-12-2009, 11:25 PM | #177 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
getting closer, gotta a few more pics, will post those tommorrow
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
That red looks great! Very impressive work.
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05-13-2009, 10:29 PM | #179 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
more pics
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05-14-2009, 09:51 AM | #180 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Beauty Egh!
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06-17-2009, 01:44 AM | #181 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
We are very close to finishing. Should fire any day if I can get the truck to cooperate
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06-17-2009, 10:01 PM | #182 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Are the accessoriy brackets original? I like how its staying with the old look on the engine. Something I want to do myself on my 61. I want the old skool look, but it will still be hot rod. I want tri-power chrome and alum.
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06-29-2009, 12:39 AM | #183 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Yes everything is original. We should be starting the truck anyday. Should have already happened but one fix seems to create 2 more problems. As soon as we wrap the truck up in the next week we will post up the finished truck
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12-01-2009, 12:23 AM | #184 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
It's been awhile since an update, and since my buddy and I visited Mike a couple of weeks ago, I thought I'd show you some of the progress. I continue to be amazed by Mike's craft, so thank you Mike! I also want to thank Brady Redus of the Auto Appraisal Network in Edmond who recently appraised my truck and provided these pics.
As of this writing, Mike is running my truck through road tests, and doing the final fit and finish, preparing her for a grand homecoming. It's been just about 2 years since I sent her to Mike for the frame off, and I can't wait to get her home. This first set of pics shows the side, front and rear views of an "almost finished" truck. This is the original factory color, not exactly orange, not exactly red. Just keeps you guessing, and looks incredible out in the natural sun. You'll also notice the truck did not come with the side chrome usually found on CST's in 1968, which I elected to keep off as well and think makes for a very cool look. The mirrors are also back to stock. Finally, check out Mike's work on the factory lettering on the tailgate. I had the option to go with black, but very, very happy I kept it original white. The "Chevrolet" individual chrome lettering on the front of the hood will be back by the time I get her back.
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12-01-2009, 12:39 AM | #185 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
To the interior . . . This is an upgraded dash. My original did not have a tach and only had lights instead of gauge's. Plus, note the square GM bolt on the dash under the wiper-washer hole. That is original and was used where the wiper-washer hole now appears on my new dash. You can see it attached tp the original dash on page 1 of this thread. Mike incorporated the bolt into my new dash. I'm getting factory A/C, which you can see new vents in the middle and bottom pics, plus new controls for the A/C in the bottom pic. Don't worry, this is a factory 4WD, the 4WD shifter hole in the bottom pic just has not been cut in the new carpet yet.
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12-01-2009, 12:56 AM | #186 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Some engine compartment pics . . . A couple of items to note in here . . . One ton brake booster and factory A/C compressor. Decals will be added where appropriate. Mike's working on the clutch master as of this picture, but is done with it now. One item you cannot see is the 2nd battery tray, a factory option in 1968 which Mike added to my truck. Also note the new big block 4 core radiator and new A/C condenser. I went back with the original 327 (rebuilt) motor and since it cannot be rebuilt any more, opted to buy a 1968 396 rebuilt motor which I have in storage, assuming some day the 327 will give out. Who knows, maybe not too soon, but will need the bigger radiator to keep that beast cool.
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12-01-2009, 01:24 AM | #187 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Richard, took these today while I had it out sun bathing.
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12-01-2009, 01:26 AM | #188 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
more pics.....
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12-01-2009, 08:27 AM | #189 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
very nice truck... one question though, with everything else so original why move the wipers to the right side of the new dash? just wondering, no biggie...
you added a 5 speed didn't you?
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12-01-2009, 10:03 AM | #190 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Yes, you are correct on the 5 speed, that's new, NV4500. Regarding the washer/wiper knob location, I'll let Mike respond to that. I'm sure it's due to the type of gauge's I wanted on the dash, which possibly made having the original left side knob location above the headlight knob simply not possible.
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12-01-2009, 10:55 AM | #191 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
The truck looks marvelous so far, but that Choke Delete plate throws me off. They are supposed to be up in the right hand corner of the dash bezel to block of the choke hole and like MSGROSS said, the wiper hole belongs over on the speedometer side of the dash. It doesn't matter if the truck had gauges or not, the wiper switch was always over there in 67-68. Looks like a 69-72 dash bezel was used. Trevor
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12-01-2009, 01:49 PM | #192 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
wiper switch got moved cause the truck was clipped with a 72 front end which has the switch on the right side
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12-01-2009, 04:43 PM | #194 |
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
looks great guys!
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Very nice truck! And sweet build! You can tell a lot of detail has went into this truck! I also like the fuel filler area and the color matched bed liner is killer!
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
I wasn't picking at anything, just asking... I love the fact that you mated an NV4500 to the 327,,, very cool.... did you go with an NP205 transfer case then? I bet that drives 10x better than my 4 speed!
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12-01-2009, 11:40 PM | #197 |
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Yes, has a 205 in it. I won't really know how much better it is until we get a vibration issue solved. If you think the 327 is cool, the owner also has a 396 sitting in the garage once he decides he needs more power
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Really like the grill detail, tastefull but not over done.
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12-02-2009, 01:00 PM | #199 |
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thanks. I think it looks alot better than originally when the whole nose was white.
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Re: New Project at Musclerodz - '68 K20
Wow nice truck, for some reason i didn't subscribe to this one when i first saw it but I am now.
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