Got some color on the engine tonight. Had my local paint house take the original valve cover and match it. I opted for a matte finish just in case I liked it. I am thinking I will like to clear it.
Got some color inside the cab today. Got some runs but such is life I guess. Got the seatbelts headed in. Unfortunately the carpet is not correct and does not fit.
I tried to send pic but you can't do that in messages. This is the interior color. Single stage. I may clear it, not sure. I will see how tough it is when I deal with some runs I got.
Thanks for the paint information. I ordered "Eastwood 2K DuraSpray Topcoat Gentian Alpine Blue Paint" which is a rattle can 2 part paint that is suppose tohave unlimited pot life (not sure how that's possible). My son recommended that I clear it to provide protection from scratches etc.
I'm with you on the unlimited pot life thing, so I had to go read up on it. Apparently the activator is "activated " by moisture after its mixed with the paint AND after it leaves the can. Maybe they have to use the activator capsule in the can to prevent moisture inside when filling the can. What was the old slogan - "Better living thru chemistry".
Kevin 1951 Chevy 3100 work truck Follow this saga in Project Journal Photos 1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car) Busting rust since the mid-60's If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.
With regard to area behind tank - have you considered the DIY, 2-part undercoating paint. I believe marketed for beds, but I used on floor and interior firewall area as a noise reducer. While not original, I was not offended by the look on my floor and wished I went up the back of the cab.
~ HB 1966 Chevrolet K-10 | Ghost: formerly Flappy Fenders | In the Stovebolt Gallery 1962 Chevrolet C10 1962 Suburban
With regard to area behind tank - have you considered the DIY, 2-part undercoating paint. I believe marketed for beds, but I used on floor and interior firewall area as a noise reducer. While not original, I was not offended by the look on my floor and wished I went up the back of the cab.
Was going to do this, but I insulated instead. I wondered if things like this would stick to the insulation?
That shop is waaaaay too clean! Needs more clutter.
I second that...
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~ Craig 1958 Viking 4400 "The Book of Thor" Read the story in the DITY 1960 Chevrolet C10 "A Family Heirloom" Follow the story in the DITY Gallery '59 Apache 31, 327 V8 (0.030 over), Muncie M20 4 Speed, GM 10 Bolt Rear... long term project (30 years and counting)
Come Bleed or Blister, something has got to give!!! | Living life in the SLOW lane
Changed gears so i can get motivated again. it may have to come back apart again, but it might not. Tank finally quit fighting me. Seat quit fighting me. Carpet quit fighting me. Got the OE shifter to the new 5 speed. Still needs some tweaking to make it comfortable, but the important part is that it is attached.
Have gotten a few things done over the last few weeks. I thought I would be laying color down by now, but wives and kids ruin everything.
1. Front clip bodywork is aligned, scuffed, hanging and ready for primer. 2. Hood is flat. Have a few pin holes to swipe and then last prime. 3. Doors are gapped. Shipping damage is almost repaired. I am going to work the bottom of the pass side door to close a gap this weekend I hope. Then they are off to primer. 4. Interior pieces are hanging and ready for prime and paint. 5. Kick vents finally came out of the soup and are ready for a quick scuff to remove the flash and get primed.
Been tryign to get tings done, but it is going so slow.
Driveshaft finally got here and is in. A combination of custom Brake lines and pre bent lines have completed the system. Final prime was done on a bunch of small parts. Started undercoating prior to paint.
Probably a few more things completed, but 6982 to go.
6982! Very good task organizing skills! 😎 Looking good, Ferris.
1970 Chevrolet C10 Grandpa's -- My first truck -- In progress to shiny Follow the build in the Project Journal 1950 Chevrolet 1-Ton Dually "Ole Red Girl" In the Stovebolt Gallery More pictures here 1951 GMC 9430 1 ton dually--Shiny! | 1972 Chevrolet C20- Rusty- the puzzle box lid for the C10 | 1962 AMC Rambler American- my wife's Parts trucks- 1951 GMC 9300 | 1951-GMC 9430 | 1951- Chevrolet 1300
I was given a barn board sign from an assistant earlier in the year that reads:
I’d rather have a productive mess than idle tidiness!
Story of my shop! Messy, yes. But I know where things are (mostly 😉) and get a lot of stuff accomplished in my little bay.
You’re going about it the right way, in my opinion!
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1970 Chevrolet C10 Grandpa's -- My first truck -- In progress to shiny Follow the build in the Project Journal 1950 Chevrolet 1-Ton Dually "Ole Red Girl" In the Stovebolt Gallery More pictures here 1951 GMC 9430 1 ton dually--Shiny! | 1972 Chevrolet C20- Rusty- the puzzle box lid for the C10 | 1962 AMC Rambler American- my wife's Parts trucks- 1951 GMC 9300 | 1951-GMC 9430 | 1951- Chevrolet 1300
Took all weekend, but the radiator is in. Fan is mostly in. Not sure how close it needs to be to the radiator? Return fuel bung is in the tank and new tank is in place. Just need to finish up with squeak preventers and strap it back in.
On my aluminum radiator I fabricated a sheert metal shroud that mounts the fan about an inch away from the radiator and allows the fan to pullair from the full radiator face.
On my aluminum radiator I fabricated a sheert metal shroud that mounts the fan about an inch away from the radiator and allows the fan to pullair from the full radiator face.
My plan is to cut the top and bottom off of the brackets to clan things up, then paint everything black.
I started playing around yesterday to get things routed enough so I can get the o2 sensor in for the sniper. Going to have to heat shield the hyd clutch lines for sure on this side and the starter on the other.
Been working on wiring specifically sniper wiring. Grounding is done and looking factory. Sniper wiring is using existing mounts so it is looking factory or as much as possible. I am very very close to firing this thing off once I get the 02 sensor in.
Got some color on body parts. Mostly successful, but had some trouble.