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Re: 37 chevy p/u

Post by FalconEddie1964 on March 20th 2008, 6:39 pm

RebStew wrote:we need to get some pictures of the work you are doing. I had my camera last time I was there but I didn't think about snapping any of the truck.


Man, He's got a fairly new camera that's really cool. I've been wanting to see the quality of the pics. It's got a huge viewfinder and about 8 megipixel. Been wanting to see the results to see if it'd be a good camera for my co-pilot. The thing's not much bigger that a pack of cigs if I remember right. Jeff...............?? confused
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Post by junkyardjeff on March 30th 2008, 3:51 pm

Its about done now as it has brakes and the steering is hooked up,I still have to paint the floor board and make some new holes in the carpet for the relocated shifter and E brake. I found a company that sells new artillery wheels and will order a set monday and then its off to be aligned and I think I will still need to lower it in the rear some but will need a custom set of lowering blocks since I used a set of perches that move the rear end back a little. Jeff

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Post by junkyardjeff on April 14th 2008, 3:05 am

Its basicly done now just waiting on the reproduction artillery wheels,they should be here in a couple weeks. I might have to tinker with the rear springs some as I dont think they will lower the truck enough. Jeff

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Post by junkyardjeff on May 3rd 2008, 12:25 am

Its on the ground but still needs to go down about 3 inches in the rear,since the rear end is set back a little farther over the pins in the spring I will need custom made lowering blocks. I will get the measurements for the blocks up to the machine shop early next week and it might be on the road soon,I stll need to egt the front aligned and play with the rear gears but that project is almost done. Jeff

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