Grandpa Pearson's B-80 refresh
03 Sep 2015 18:38 #8103
by Geno
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That is the most comfortable seat I have ever sit on, probably all we'll ever use from now on.
The final piece of the puzzle is done. Can't wait till morning to get it put on and decaled up!
The final piece of the puzzle is done. Can't wait till morning to get it put on and decaled up!
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03 Sep 2015 18:47 #8104
by Geno
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I think we may have found a little nicer steering wheel for it too.
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03 Sep 2015 18:51 #8107
by M Bailey
A little Bondo and bed liner and it should be good as new!
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Geno wrote: I think we may have found a little nicer steering wheel for it too.
A little Bondo and bed liner and it should be good as new!
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04 Sep 2015 13:58 #8115
by Geno
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Can I send it to you for fixing Major? You should get into some of this fixing stuff for other people. :smile2
We ordered some samples from the cap people for the tach-a-matic and deck lift buttons, and some hole plug samples for the electric clutch switch hole and hour gauge hole. The samples should be here first of the week and if all works out and we make an order it shows up the next day. We've wanted to do this for a long time not just for stock, but they will be for sale also. The plugs were pretty hard to find, especially the 2" hour gauge one.
Still have to replace the ignition switch because the key won't stay in. Gotta do something with the exhaust, and get the headlight assy in. I think that's about it, It's running now and everything else is working like it should.
We ordered some samples from the cap people for the tach-a-matic and deck lift buttons, and some hole plug samples for the electric clutch switch hole and hour gauge hole. The samples should be here first of the week and if all works out and we make an order it shows up the next day. We've wanted to do this for a long time not just for stock, but they will be for sale also. The plugs were pretty hard to find, especially the 2" hour gauge one.
Still have to replace the ignition switch because the key won't stay in. Gotta do something with the exhaust, and get the headlight assy in. I think that's about it, It's running now and everything else is working like it should.
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04 Sep 2015 18:50 #8116
by GT 14
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Top notch as usual :dance3
1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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04 Sep 2015 19:06 #8118
by M Bailey
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Plumb awesome, should make grandpa proud. :goodjob
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04 Sep 2015 20:36 #8119
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1985 416-8
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
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nice as always....one question the seat doesn't have any springs..is that factory?
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08 Sep 2015 08:33 #8187
by Geno
I think that one had springs Nappy. The older ones had no springs and I like the look a lot better. I think it was the early 70's when they added them. Plus with that seat being so comfortable there's not much need for them.
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nappypappy wrote: nice as always....one question the seat doesn't have any springs..is that factory?
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I think that one had springs Nappy. The older ones had no springs and I like the look a lot better. I think it was the early 70's when they added them. Plus with that seat being so comfortable there's not much need for them.
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08 Sep 2015 16:27 #8198
by Pearsb1
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Good grief! Will be down there soon!
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09 Sep 2015 01:37 #8204
by JERSEYHAWG
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What a fantastic story. Nice job gene, as allways.
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