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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: calgary alberta canada
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67 chev in progress
Here is pictures of my winter project.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: calgary alberta canada
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floor in progress
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: calgary alberta canada
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power windows and locks installed
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drivers side nearly complete
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drivers side done now on to passenger side
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: CC Nevada
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Looks like it's coming along just fine. Good job on the patch panels. I know it's time consuming and sometimes frustrating work.
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Location: Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
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Nice job on the welding!!! Where did you buy all your sheetmetal from?
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: calgary alberta canada
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got the parts from scotts super truck's in penhold alberta canada i think he buys them from goodmark they line up ok had to do a little modifing but was expecting that . trying to find late model seats for truck now the original bench is junk. have a family so i am looking for a 60 40 split bench
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
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I have bought a few things from Scotts, but no fenders. I am trying to find some good used ones to put on my 72, that way it's just a direct bolt on. For seats, I am installing a split bench from a 99 Dodge Ram. This way, I can fold the console down for the bench seat look and fold it up and have a full functioning bench. Good luck with your project bud
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Location: Cypress, TX
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Super job squirel. I pity you poor guys from the north that have to deal with all the rust problems. Us southern guys just pass if a truck has much rust in it. Good work though.
Whose window and lock kit did you use?
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: calgary alberta canada
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Thanks for the compliment being dealing with rust for 15 years now rust repair was one of my first jobs when i starting in the autobody industry. You are the first one to notice the windows and locks. I actualy went out to a place here that you can search through scrap vehicals and take parts off of them. the power window assy. is out of a 90 hyundai sonata and the power locks are out of a ford. I tried the gm power window assy. but they do not have the 18 inch travel required and the gm lock mechanism did not have the power that a ford lock has. There was a lot of modifying but works great and was a lot of fun and it cost me 75 dollars
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