My 68 flareside project.
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My 68 flareside project.
I thought i would start a thread on my 68. The plans are flat paint , few upgrades to the motor the air suspension is already done and i am getting ready to pull the motor. Here are some pics.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
Those are some great pic's bro. I would love to see the finished pic's, please.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
In a few months i hope to have finished pics.Blue Blood wrote:Those are some great pic's bro. I would love to see the finished pic's, please.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
Looks great. I'm glad you are keeping the straight six. Looks nice in there.
You said you are going with flat paint. Do you mean a flat orange or another color ( black? )?
You said you are going with flat paint. Do you mean a flat orange or another color ( black? )?
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
I hate the orange color so it has got to go, its gonna be blue lite or dark i havent decided yet. I am hoping to get the front cap off this week and get the motor pulled out. I am putting in a new clutch, i am gonna change the seals in the tranny and the motor while there pulled out. New intake, carb, and a points eliminator
i am going with an electric fuel pump and a few other goodies it just depends on money.
i am going with an electric fuel pump and a few other goodies it just depends on money.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
When you are pulling the fenders, don't forget about the bolt in the door jam and other one at the bottom of the fender.
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Thanks for the advice, now i just need to get some helping hands. LOL Its been so cold here lately hopefully it will warm up soon.I guess i need a shop heater.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
nice to see another stepside around. at least your's wasn't school bus yellow X_X.
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Here are a few pics with the front cap off and my new doors i picked up last week. I also found that the bearings in the water pump and alt were bad plus i ordered a mini starter so i will have better header clearance.
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Lookin good. Wish my 72 had bags so I could get low too.
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Lookin good,really liking the stepside bed,will be different for sure.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
That's gonna be awesome! Looks great. If it were mine I'd go with the factory sky blue color with a white grill, Then it'll look like a resto-mod.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
Its funny you say that i just changed my mind to paint it baby blue with a white grille(flat paint). Thanks for all the comments.fomocoguy wrote:That's gonna be awesome! Looks great. If it were mine I'd go with the factory sky blue color with a white grill, Then it'll look like a resto-mod.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
I got the motor out this morning it finally warmed up enough. I used my tractor
to pull it out it kept wanting to turn the motor sideways. I will use a load equalizer when i put the motor back in. I cant wait to get started on the motor this week i have a pile of parts for this truck and its time to install them. here are some pics.
to pull it out it kept wanting to turn the motor sideways. I will use a load equalizer when i put the motor back in. I cant wait to get started on the motor this week i have a pile of parts for this truck and its time to install them. here are some pics.
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