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Alan,,
Thanks for the updates, I can already see your truck on the cover of them fancy magazines. How far are you away from Dalton Ga.? keep the informational post coming. David
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This is what me and sdailey got done tonight. We sprayed the inside of the cab back panel with the sprayable seam sealer. It actually turned out great. It took 2 tubes and that was barely enough. I wish I had one more to get it a little thicker. It looks thick but if you look on the paper you can get an idea of how much is actually on it. Taped up Finished texture
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I am just curious, why did you use a sprayable seam sealer on the entire back wall fo the cab? Is it for sound deading properties or ??
Looking good, I just wish I had half your skills.... Anyway, you are making me wish my shop was done (its not even started yet) so that I could work on my '65...
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Awesome work Alan! Keep up the good work and keep those pics a flowin.
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That cab spray is fantastic. Great texture!
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Alan strikes again...nice work.
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Thanks Tony
I struck a pretty good deal I think on this aluminum radiator that a friend of mine took out of his 72 Chevelle. Now I have to figure out how to mount it. Hey Shannon you got an old 67-72 core support and top radiator hold downs still?
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Nice score Alan,
Ooh and if anyone could fab some supports and hold downs it's you.
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Lookin really good!!
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Why yes I do. I even have an OE radiator if the aluminum one doesn't work out.
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Is it rusted out I need it for parts.
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I got something in mind.
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I never doubted that for a minute.
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I have my original one that you can scrap if needed. I also have the one that came off the '72 that you/we got from Chris, but I'll probably keep that one for myself.
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Is it the one that is leaning up against the cab?
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I struck a pretty good deal I think on this aluminum radiator that a friend of mine took out of his 72 Chevelle. Now I have to figure out how to mount it. Hey Shannon you got an old 67-72 core support and top radiator hold downs still? I've got some bungee cords laying around here, but you'd have to pay shipping. ...nice work on the cab.
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Thanks man, I'll keep you in mind if my plan fails. Do those bungee cords come with a roll of duct tape?
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......didnt think of the 'tape'.
..........seriously, nice work on the the truck.
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All I have to say is Holy crap!! I just spent the last 2 hours reading this thread. You do some amazing work man. Keep up the good work!
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Thanks man. I'm just amazed that I could entertain someone for 2 hours straight.
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Making progress on the project that is keeping me from progress on my truck.
It's getting close to completion.
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Alan, I had an idea for my gas tank supports. And since it seems you want to put a speaker back there I thought I would share with you. I plan on making a speaker box in roughly the same shape as the gas tank. I figured it was long enough to put maybe a 8" or 10" speaker in the middle and mount the amp on the box to the right of the straps and a capacitor on the left. I also planned on using the gas tank straps to hold it in place. I want to use the old velvet and resin trick to smooth it out nice so it can be painted to match the interior. Haven't done it yet, but that is the plan anyways.
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