67 Project Update 6/1/2023 (Multiple New Posts With Pictures)

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Re: My 67 Project-Floor pan install 2/21/10

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Thanks for the positive feedback guys.
basketcase0302 wrote:How quickly is the shipping from BOTP? I've never ordered from them before, just wondering...
If I remember correctly, I received my floor pans and cab mounts within a week.
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Re: My 67 Project-Cab Mounts 3/24/10

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Well, I received some an exciting picture this evening. My cab mounts and cab support pieces are installed. :D

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Also, I will be picking up a freshly sandblasted frame tomorrow. I will post some before and after pictures of that. :woohoo:
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Re: My 67 Project-Cab Mounts 3/24/10

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Looks Great - I am at the same point ...

What are your plans for the cab corners - you can get the outer ones but not the inner ones and they are not flat so not so easy to make up yourself with out a beader ?

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Re: My 67 Project-Cab Mounts 3/24/10

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stephen44 wrote:Looks Great - I am at the same point ...

What are your plans for the cab corners - you can get the outer ones but not the inner ones and they are not flat so not so easy to make up yourself with out a beader ?

Stephen
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I have the cab corners. They go on next. A friend is doing the welding work. He does a heck of a job.
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Re: My 67 Project-Cab Mounts 3/24/10

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i'm assuming you have the outer corners - but what about the inner corners - they are two different parts and you can't buy inner corners ? - the corners are a sandwich - outer and inner

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Re: My 67 Project-Cab Mounts 3/24/10

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stephen44 wrote:i'm assuming you have the outer corners - but what about the inner corners - they are two different parts and you can't buy inner corners ? - the corners are a sandwich - outer and inner

- Stephen
I agree about the inner cab corner pieces. May look at fabricating something.
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Re: My 67 Project-Cab Mounts 3/24/10

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Great job. It is good to see these projects coming back around. :thup:
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Re: My 67 Project-Cab Mounts 3/24/10

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trukcrazy wrote:Great job. It is good to see these projects coming back around. :thup:
Thanks TC. I'm sticking with it, just have to save a little $$ at a time so that I can work on her.

My plan today is to apply "Chassis Saver" Imageto my freshly sand blasted frame. Will post pics after completion.
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Re: My 67 Project-Painted Frame 8/18

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Well, I finally got my frame painted. I did three coats of the Chassis Saver. Then I applied two coats of low gloss paint from Tractory Supply. Here is the top coat I used:

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Here is a pic of the sandblasted frame:

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Here is a pic of the finished frame:

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Re: My 67 Project-Painted Frame 8/18

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:thup:, Looks great man!
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Re: My 67 Project-Painted Frame 8/18

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8) :eek: Your catching up and eveythings lookin great :thup: How long ya been wearing the chassis saver :lol: that stuff doesn't come off for nothin :doh:

keep that frame covered if you take outside The UV's will dull that Chasssis saver :wink:
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Re: My 67 Project-Painted Frame 8/18

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67mann wrote:8) :eek: Your catching up and eveythings lookin great :thup: How long ya been wearing the chassis saver :lol: that stuff doesn't come off for nothin :doh:

keep that frame covered if you take outside The UV's will dull that Chasssis saver :wink:
Thanks. Actually I went ahead and topcoated the chassis saver. I didn't want the black to become dull. As far as wearing the chassis saver, boy it takes a while to get it off. Thank goodness I only got a little on my arm and elbow. :lol:
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Re: My 67 Project-Painted Frame 8/18

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Looks great man, Keep up the good work. If you still have the engine stands from the 75 frame you might be able to sell them, they looked like they were small block stands :thup:
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Re: My 67 Project-Painted Frame 8/18

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Nice ! :woohoo:

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Re: My 67 Project-Painted Frame 8/18

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:hmm: Those little helpers got ya busy on other stuff :D :lol:
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