Well I was all set to get this thing back in primer .... then the weather took a dive. Too cold for paint.
In the mean time here is a summary of things that have been done. I have some pending project for next week but this will give the weather time to get back to normal! I should have it back in primer in two weeks.
55 Plymouth running gear (259 Polysphere V8 )
Carter 4 bbl (needs prime when it sits a while) I cleaned it up and put
a rebuild kit in it. No choke assembly I was gonna put on a Holey
3 speed column to Floor shift home made conversion.
New clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing
New engine seals and gaskets (including rear seal and valve seals)
New rear trans seal
New exhaust
New tailgate parts
New bed standards in rear
New Rockers
Metal Floor and seat surround
New Glass(slight green tint)
New window regulators - Window track needs to be fine tuned so windows
roll up and down better, also new top felt has not been secured yet
(waiting to paint)
New windshield regulator
New wiring (not a kit or original harness) also ran wires for future turn signals
Ooohga horn mounted under body on frame with switch
Smoothed firewall
New 35 Car front bumper and brackets
I think 40 front axle
Juice brakes
Painted frame
cut out all body rust and welded in new metal
Have new windshield rubber seal (for around frame)(waiting for paint)
Have 12 to 6 volt reducer in case old style gauges are run
has electric wiper motor (not on right now)
new brake and gas lines (brakes could stand to be bled from where I had to take the lines loose to remove body panels.
Mostly stainless bolts and washers
Fire wall and inside painted "Leather Brown"
Engine was painted shades of blue when it was put back together.
Seat and door panels(not on right now) in OK shape black and red stripes
Lots more I'm sure I am leaving out.....
No bed floor yet (frame is there)
Bed was shortened and the tailgate was welded on ... I removed the
tailgate extended the bed out about 8 inches and put on standards and
tailgate hardware so the gate would work as it should.
Dodge
rear fenders and running boards were on it when I got it. The running
boards were formed to match up pretty good ... although I did rework the
front edges to flow better with the front fender. The rear fenders work
OK but something else could probably be done to look better. Also, they
don't match up to the beds original bead rolls. I had not gotten that
far into it yet.
When I got it the gas filler tube came out of
the side of the bed through a very rough cut hole ... I welded that hole
up and for now the filler is coming off of the tank in the bed area.
Something would need to be done there when the bed goes in. I moved the
tank to the rear but decided to move it back.
Seat back was too
tall when I got it so I shortened it and put it back together so that
it would rest back further (just under the window frame)
Dissembled stock gauges and cleaned and put back ... not sure what will
work and what wont ... does have old school oil and temp gauges in dash
center that work fine. Most of the truck has been taken apart and parts
cleaned primed etc then put back.
I bought the truck in PA,
before that it belonged to Jim Sibley of Sib's Hot Rods who bought it
from an old guy that claimed to race it back in the day.
Old
truck definitely worked in its day I worked out as many dents as I could
and used filler on smaller stuff. Still working on areas and about to
prime again.
Basically an old school hot rod I am just reworking (fixing up) and it still needs work.
Runs Drives Stops -
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