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02-16-2012, 12:56 AM | #2 |
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Here's my buddies truck that the wheels and tires came off of. They seem to fit quite well for him. Apparently his truck is lower than I thought.
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02-17-2012, 09:07 PM | #3 |
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Got the tires remounted on the rallyes and got them on the truck! Much better! Just like the good old days! BTW, I bought some used tires for the front. So the backs are 305/50/15 and the fronts are 245/60/15.
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02-17-2012, 09:13 PM | #4 |
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I'm diggin the rallies!!! !
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oh heck yeah the rallies look great on there maybe even good enough to get that suga' mama
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02-18-2012, 01:16 AM | #6 |
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02-18-2012, 02:16 AM | #7 |
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Awesome build thread ! I like those rallys on there ! That Big Block sounds awesome You did a great job on it
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Thank you!
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03-30-2012, 09:29 PM | #9 |
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Well kids, I went to pick up the boy from school today. When we went to leave, I started the truck and it backfired a little. No biggy I thought as we drove away. We got about 100 feet and it died. Then I saw smoke coming up from out of the shifter. I was confused as hell for a split second, then the flashbacks kicked in.....engine fire. I steered it off the road which happened to be right in front of the fire station, unlatched the boys seat belt and told him to get outa the truck quick! We ran to the fire station with no one in site. We ran inside yelling hello! The one and only fire fighter came out, and I told him my truck is on fire! He jumped in the truck and drove it outside next to the 67. It seemed like hours that we sat there waiting for him to get the hose out as we watched smoke roll from the truck. When he was ready I popped the hood for him, just to see that the fire was out already. He said he didn't wanna spray down such a pretty engine haha. He did anyway just to be sure. Called AAA to come pick us up with the truck, turned out to be Herm from Shaws. Some I'm sure will know who he is. He has driven for Shaws for 31 years! He drops the truck off at our house and has me sign. AAA will tow for 5 miles free, then charge after that. It was 7.6 miles to our house. After I signed his paperwork, Herm said he wasn't gonna charge me for the mileage, that I had enough problems. Not sure if it was because I hadn't shaved for a week or the fire Lessons learned? No more cheap paper air filters, and always catch on fire in a small town right in front of the fire station So glad that it wasn't any worse, especially with the boy with me! I'm sure he will never forget today! Pics to follow....
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Glad you guys are ok, although that sucks!
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03-30-2012, 11:30 PM | #11 |
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Thanks! You know what as bad as it could have been, it could not have gone better. Considering what could have happened, I'm actually happy right now.
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03-31-2012, 12:40 AM | #12 |
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Newt, glad you and your son are okay.
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03-31-2012, 12:47 AM | #13 |
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What a bummer! Look at the bright side, if there really is one, now you can make her even nicer, for " safety's" sake! glad you guys are ok!
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Very happy to see you and your boy are ok newt! And some major cleaning, elbow grease, Fan shroud, radiator hoses, fuel line, new distributor cap maybe spark plug wires and an air filter and then Looks like ou should be back at it!
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03-31-2012, 01:46 AM | #16 |
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lol well at least you have the burb so you can still cruze in a classic chevy to get parts for the 67!
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03-31-2012, 01:54 AM | #17 |
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Fires suck! Glad it didn't hurt the truck too bad
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(googly eyes and engine) OOOOOOOOO pretty. the old pictures of the truck are very cool too. very sad about the fire i have faith that it will look fantastic again!
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I'm sorry to hear about the fire, and hope you get the truck fixed soon. I love the look of the tires and wheels, what brand are the rear tires?
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Thanks guys! Darkhorse, the rear tires are BFgoodrich Euro TA. 305/50/15. I've been told that they don't make them anymore.
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Glad you and your boy are ok the truck is an easy fix. However driving these old buckets you should carry a fire extiguisher as it could had been much worse..I have one inside the bed strapped on the side for quick access if ever needed.
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Thanks Al. Yes, you're absolutely right about the fire extinguisher. That's one of the lessons I learned here. Seems like I prefer to take chances and learn the hard way. Pic of extinguisher coming soon....
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hey man how's this truck comin?
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Just sitting, I'm kinda depressed about it all. Just been cruising the burb....
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