I kind of got burned out on the restoration last year and have used every excuse in the book to stay away from it. A buddy of mine at work has sparked the fire again after he showed me some pictures of his freshly painted '69 Chevy truck. After a few days of tinkering around the shop again, I have decided to get serious about this project. I have tried to step back for a minute and make a "plan of action". First thing is to get more room in the shop to work on the frame. That means the body has to go.
I spent a couple of days pulling the frame out, loading the body on a trailer, pulling the trailer with body out in the yard, pushing the frame back in the shop, and rearranging the shop itself. I removed three of Driveshaft's old lawnmowers which gave me quite a bit more room as well. (One of Driveshaft's former hobbies was restoring old John Deere riding lawnmowers...until I swindled him into helping me).
Now, with more room to "stretch out", I feel like I will be quite a bit more productive.
What's Next: Onward and Upward Men!
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Radiator, etc.
Removed radiator, support, and some engine pieces today.
No pictures, but I think I took off the alternator, fuel pump, water pump, crank pulley, and a few other pieces as well.
What's Next: Finish motor cleanup.
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No pictures, but I think I took off the alternator, fuel pump, water pump, crank pulley, and a few other pieces as well.
What's Next: Finish motor cleanup.
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
Front Steering and Suspension
Spent today getting the front suspension and steering pieces off The Prince. They need cleaning bad! Again, most of these pics were taken to help me with re-assembly.
Piece of cake. Won't be that easy on the re-install I'm sure.
What's next: Radiator and the sort.
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
Cleaning
I decided to start cleaning up the motor and transmission a little today.
This thing was a mess:
After a couple of hours cleaning, I decided to start removing some of the stuff on the frame. I took a lot of pictures to help me put it back together a little easier:
Exhaust brackets:
Brake/Fuel Lines:
Emergency brake:
Jimmy showed up a little later and helped me remove some of the transmission linkage. She may be the next mechanic in the family.
Later on, Mama-Two-Chins helped me clean on the drivetrain a little and remove some of the exhaust.
Looks a lot better!!
What's Next: Take off front suspension and steering.
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