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Thread: yes its a total rebuild

  1. #71
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomb View Post
    wiper motor spacer that locks the motor to window frame.
    oooh... excellent idea. much prettier than the random nuts I found laying around kind of spacer.

    Awesome work on this truck Mr. Boyer.

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    lots more fun stuff coming up. I do have to say that I have a well equipped shop that lets me do things most people are not able to do at home.

  3. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomb View Post
    lots more fun stuff coming up. I do have to say that I have a well equipped shop that lets me do things most people are not able to do at home.
    Noticed that! And the knowledge to use that equipment! Much better than random bits and booger welds.
    Saving up for the machine work on my 390... maybe after Christmas is out of the way.

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    to bad you are so far away we could knock that 390 out.

  5. #75

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    cab painted

    m715 190 by tom boyer, on Flickr

    m715 189 by tom boyer, on Flickr

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    fire wall wiring

    m715 206 by tom boyer, on Flickr

    m715 207 by tom boyer, on Flickr

    m715 208 by tom boyer, on Flickr

    dash done

    m715 210 by tom boyer, on Flickr

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    the door switch was a little tight so I recessed the switch.

    m715 191 by tom boyer, on Flickr

    m715 211 by tom boyer, on Flickr

  8. #78
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    Great build. Gonna be an awesome truck.

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    will be posting the dome light later,so keep watching I do nutty stuff when not supper vised.

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    for a dome light I used a LED strip light.

    m715 216 by tom boyer, on Flickr

    m715 215 by tom boyer, on Flickr

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