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Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:20 pm
by framingsilly
Today's work. I didn't buy expensive pieces. Used what I had laying around and David just worked with what I had. I had most of the rot cut out before he came over. Passenger side is mostly roughed in. I have to do the front valance, but That's down the road a bit. Going to fix the drivers side this week. Here is a couple pics.

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:00 pm
by Ken
Keep the pics coming Pat. I have similar issues on my 68 so this is a learning experience for me.

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:25 am
by toolbox
Pat,

Just buy all new soft hoses as you can't see the issues on the inside. Rock Auto had rebuild kits for the front for $1.75 (buy 5 in case you nick one) and rears were a similar cost. PM me your address and I can send you some brake assembly grease.

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:35 pm
by framingsilly
How is the frame on your 68' Ken ? The dog leg area metal wasnt to much . But the rear corners , man ! Im glad mine are good .

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:48 pm
by framingsilly
Some more headway was made on the truck today. I did a lot of POR 15 work ( in all the tracks were the door seals go and inside of treasure chest doors. Used one small container which goes a long way. Here's pictures.

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:04 am
by framingsilly
Couple more. I put all new connectors for the lights ( thanks Kyle! ) shrink tubed as well. Picked up new rubber seals for the exterior lights. I have all new rubber except for the rear window. Once I'm done with the POR 15 I'M going to start the body work. Never have done it, but I know how to drywall ;) I was going to leave the front valance and take care of it later, but the metal might get ordered tomorrow . See what kind of mood I'm in then. It is all apart now.

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:45 am
by sweeth20007
Pat... I've always admired your willingness to just jump in and tackle stuff! You da LEAKOIL MAN!

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:46 am
by Six Volt
Nice work Pat. That POR-15 is great stuff. Just don't get it on your hands or face! :(

Unless you're looking for a perfect show finish, home bodywork is certainly "dooable". It's messy and time consuming, but there are a lot of great products out there and plenty of "you tube" lessons for beginners like us. Cutting out that bad metal is key and it looks like you've got that handled. Josh knows a lot about the 3-M body work products so ask him. Some of those 3-M products, while a little pricey, are awesome. Keep at it and keep the pictures coming.

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:00 pm
by framingsilly
Will do Sean . I was working on getting the headlight buckets out tonight . About half of the screws came out . ( i have been soaking them , but they are just to soft . ) So I am going to drill them out tomorrow . Mike it was nice of you to stop bye today . Its always nice talking with you . I would like to POR-15 inside the headlight sockets and clean everything up . I'll post some pics when I get them out .

Re: 68 Single cab

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:43 pm
by vw7266
great progress! Keep it up!