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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 5, 2014, 11:17 pm
by td
Cooling system? Check!! Overlook the messy plug wires, I'll organize them With holders after I get it running and tuned.

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 5, 2014, 11:28 pm
by td
Gauges arrived and I installed them in the panel.

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 14, 2014, 9:31 pm
by td
I finally got parts back from powder coating, I'm really pleased with the wheels and the grill and bumper are really gonna work well with the wide white

Wheels with tires...

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Grill, bumper and parking light trim.

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 15, 2014, 7:59 am
by jkimbrel65
That looks killer :rocker:

Mike

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 15, 2014, 9:10 am
by td
jkimbrel65 wrote:That looks killer :rocker:

Mike
Thanks Mike.

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 15, 2014, 11:37 am
by mercuryv8
Yeah that is sharp.

I really like that colour.

Nic

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 15, 2014, 11:41 am
by Country
Very nice!! I did a frame off on a 66 long bed. Sets in the garage with a tarp on it and gets taken to a car show every so often. Waste of a good truck. Sooo I acquired a 66 short bed and want to make it a driver.

Your tires are awesome!! Will you need to make any mods to the bed or tubs for those slicks?
With the 302 and c 6 what year perch mounts did you use and did you use the front or back holes in frame to mount the perches?.

Awesome build!!

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 15, 2014, 5:43 pm
by td
Country wrote:Very nice!! I did a frame off on a 66 long bed. Sets in the garage with a tarp on it and gets taken to a car show every so often. Waste of a good truck. Sooo I acquired a 66 short bed and want to make it a driver.

Your tires are awesome!! Will you need to make any mods to the bed or tubs for those slicks?
With the 302 and c 6 what year perch mounts did you use and did you use the front or back holes in frame to mount the perches?.

Awesome build!!
The cheater slicks are 28" tall and 9" wide on an 8" wide rear wheel, they'll fit the stock tubs/wells just fine, even with the lowered stance. Any truck 302 frame mount up to 79 will work and these were already mounted to the frame when I aquired the truck as a project so I'm not sure where they are positioned on the frame, I could look for you. Thanks for the compliment!!

Ps I just happen to have an extra set of 302 truck frame mounts and would sale the Reasonably and be willing to ship.

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: November 21, 2014, 11:34 pm
by td
Today's progress..I finally got the gauge panel mounted in the dash, now if it was only all wired up :-( I also got the ignition switch in the dash

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: December 2, 2014, 9:03 pm
by brute66
looks like a great project, most of the hard work seems to be done. love the marlin blue. my '66 should be on the road in a few weeks (marlin blue/wimbledon white, 352/C6)

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: December 3, 2014, 12:56 pm
by slixtyfive
td - What color did you use for the grille/bumper? Is it the original factory grille/bumper color?

I want to do mine in the original shade of white but am not sure what that is......

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: December 3, 2014, 1:33 pm
by td
slixtyfive wrote:td - What color did you use for the grille/bumper? Is it the original factory grille/bumper color?

I want to do mine in the original shade of white but am not sure what that is......
I just got all the headlights and bumper bolted in place. As for the white it was just 1 of 3 choices I had at my local powder coat shop and it was the middle shade. One was real bright white then the one I went with and the third was real creamy almost like vanilla ice creme color.

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: December 7, 2014, 9:07 pm
by Truckrat
TD your truck is looking awesome! Love the blue/white combo you went with.
Was noticing a little mod that was done on the front hanger of the rear spring.
Looks like someone drilled a new front spring mount hole up higher than stock
or the front spring mount has been modified some. What ever the case it looked
like a good idea to me. If it is an aftermarket piece where did it come from, and
if you did it would you mind taking some closer pics of it for the rest of us?
Thanks and keep going on putting up the great pics. We love 'em. TR

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: December 8, 2014, 11:12 pm
by td
Truckrat wrote:TD your truck is looking awesome! Love the blue/white combo you went with.
Was noticing a little mod that was done on the front hanger of the rear spring.
Looks like someone drilled a new front spring mount hole up higher than stock
or the front spring mount has been modified some.TR

Thanks for the compliments. The rear has this shackle hanger kit.

http://www.airbagit.com/Spring-Hanger-L ... fo6572.htm

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: December 11, 2014, 8:01 pm
by td
Finally got the engine running, just got to finish the wiring and then onto some paint work on the bed and hood...

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: January 3, 2015, 4:26 am
by varagon
Why can't I see thse photos?

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: January 3, 2015, 11:01 am
by Hunter's 64
He moved or deleted his pictures on his host site.


Danny

Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: January 7, 2015, 9:53 am
by td
Sorry about the temporary photo problem guys, I made changes in my photo bucket without thinking about the links breaking all fixed now!

I've accomplished Some wiring work since I posted

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: January 7, 2015, 5:10 pm
by td
Today I got all the under hood wiring loomed and secured, Under hood is wiring is finally complete!

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Re: Very blue 66 project swap

Posted: January 24, 2015, 4:28 pm
by td
Well she is running and driving, I've made a couple lengthy shake down runs and all good short of the master leaking out from under the cap and a leaking water pump. Both are simple enough fixes but for now I'm gonna focus on the paint repair work on the bed and hood, more pics to come.....

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