The radiator fits nice and snug and the body is really coming along.. Here are some recent pictures of progress being made on the truck...
Door gaps are looking really good! We now have about 1/4" gap on the panels on the passenger side of the truck..
Passenger door fits like a new truck! Joe put new pins in the hinges making the doors open and close better. These old doors are really heavy so about every 10 years or so this is something you have to do to keep the doors aligned.
Here is our new radiator being set into place in the engine compartment. After a bit of modification, it now fits perfectly!
This is a sweet radiator... custom built for the truck to meet the needs of the engine.
With the modifications made to the radiator support frame we now have a full inch of clearance! Perfect!!!
This is the drivers side truck fender where the fuel door will be installed..
The passenger side fender has been sanded and primed.. ready for paint!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Prep for AC, Radiator, and Fuel Door
This weekend Jen, myself and the boys took a trip down to Horvath Hotrods to check out the progress being made on the truck.
Joe told us the plan for the week is to put the front end of the truck back onto the frame and then install the radiator and Air Conditioning.
Circled in red are the support arms that were removed to give us the extra clearance we need.
Slightly different angle in this picture, but you can still see we have plenty of clearance now for the radiator.
The next challenge will be installing the AC. Here you can see the AC unit and if you look closely you can see some tape on the top of the the firewall.. This is the portion of the firewall that interferes when trying to fit the AC behind the dash board.
Joe is going to cut out the portion of the firewall that interferes with the AC unit and then weld these pieces into its place giving us more room for the AC unit.
This is what the new panels will look like when installed on both sides of the firewall.
While we were talking about the truck, Zach was having fun roaming around the shop.. Here he is standing in front of our parts shelf..
Then he quickly ran over to the truck to climb inside and check out the truck further.
Meanwhile Joe showed us the new fuel door assembly that arrived from Hagan. This is actually pretty small, about half the size of a normal fuel door and it has a magnetic latch for the door (push in and it pops open).
While Jen and Logan were checking out the truck, Logan said "Blzagabaap!" Which I translated to: "Wow Dad, this is one bad ass ride!"
Joe told us the plan for the week is to put the front end of the truck back onto the frame and then install the radiator and Air Conditioning.
Joe had to modify the radiator support panel so it will accept the larger radiator. The modifications give us an extra inch of clearance for the radiator and fan assy.
Circled in red are the support arms that were removed to give us the extra clearance we need.
The next challenge will be installing the AC. Here you can see the AC unit and if you look closely you can see some tape on the top of the the firewall.. This is the portion of the firewall that interferes when trying to fit the AC behind the dash board.
Joe is going to cut out the portion of the firewall that interferes with the AC unit and then weld these pieces into its place giving us more room for the AC unit.
While we were talking about the truck, Zach was having fun roaming around the shop.. Here he is standing in front of our parts shelf..
Then he quickly ran over to the truck to climb inside and check out the truck further.
Meanwhile Joe showed us the new fuel door assembly that arrived from Hagan. This is actually pretty small, about half the size of a normal fuel door and it has a magnetic latch for the door (push in and it pops open).
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Bedwood.. Oooh shiny!
After about 10 coats of urethane.. The wood is finally show worthy! Now we just need to lay it out and trace out the shape of the new wheel tubs so we can cut the wood and place it into the bed!
Dad's paint gun has come in quite handy.. Hand painting each of these boards 10 times would have really been a chore.. Ok so spraying them and waiting for them to dry between coats hasn't exactly been awesome either... ;-)
After spraying the boards, we let them air dry over night and then lightly sand them and spray them again.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Its Hot Rod time!
Quite a bit of progress has been made on the truck the past few weeks.. Check out the pics!
New steel braided fuel lines installed (shown with new fittings, fuel filter, fuel pump, and pressure gauge)
The fuel system is now ready.. Today we installed the final piece of it.. the fuel sending unit in the tank.
The new steering column is installed.. Joe and Steve from the shop had to modify the firewall slightly to allow clearance for the mounting brackets.
The new instrument cluster fit perfectly, and as you can see the steering wheel looks awesome.. The steering wheel is not fully put together yet because we were only using it for fitting purposes. (Not shown is the leather half wrap and a bowtie horn button)
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