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Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:11 pm
by sleepyzzz
RiverPatrol wrote:
doc wrote:(Sorry for so many posts, lack of proper grammar I just find it helps to keep track especially when I have issues at some point)
Wow, please don't think that you need to be sorry for that. This is an automotive forum, not an vocabulary forum. ;) It's fine to use your thread as a diary or journal, so grammar isn't a requirement. It's not even listed in the forum rules. :D

too late, my eighth grade English teacher should be knocking on his door any minute :lol:

Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:47 am
by doc
Thanks guys! I do try to make it presentable but at 2+am it's not great lol.
Sleepyzzz I'll let you know when they get here! Lol

Anyhow got some more work done tonight. I found a seat that seams to work well it's from a kabota (sp?) tractor. It's small comfy and looks about right (not stock but size, sorry purists). I got it into the truck but I need to look for a better mounting solution. I am thinking about taking the truck out to get some kind of frame made form the seats. I'm going to look at some different options, I was hoping to get through the summer before anything like that but it needs done sooner.
I got a little more paint done as well as getting a coat of truck bed liner in the back.
Getting the door latches mounted is looking like it will be a pain and I'm looking at different options.
Most of the truck is red at this point. I am debating doing a checkered black/red paint job.
One more day to get some work done then I have to go to work. I am going to take my iPad loaded with pictures, notes and information I've accumulated with me so that I can work out some of the stuff I want to do or try.
I will work on getting the last few sets of pics up.


Thanks
Doc

Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:53 pm
by mdawg4x4
doc wrote:Thanks guys! I do try to make it presentable but at 2+am it's not great lol.
Sleepyzzz I'll let you know when they get here! Lol

Anyhow got some more work done tonight. I found a seat that seams to work well it's from a kabota (sp?) tractor. It's small comfy and looks about right (not stock but size, sorry purists). I got it into the truck but I need to look for a better mounting solution. I am thinking about taking the truck out to get some kind of frame made form the seats. I'm going to look at some different options, I was hoping to get through the summer before anything like that but it needs done sooner.
I got a little more paint done as well as getting a coat of truck bed liner in the back.
Getting the door latches mounted is looking like it will be a pain and I'm looking at different options.
Most of the truck is red at this point. I am debating doing a checkered black/red paint job.
One more day to get some work done then I have to go to work. I am going to take my iPad loaded with pictures, notes and information I've accumulated with me so that I can work out some of the stuff I want to do or try.
I will work on getting the last few sets of pics up.


Thanks
Doc
Wonder how these could be adapted to fit?
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Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 5:43 pm
by doc
I think the cj2a would be the right size seat but mouts further down. Would probably look more period though.


Doc

Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:13 pm
by zed

Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 6:43 pm
by doc
Hmmm those look fairly factory. I have to say the kabota (sp?) seats are fairly comfortable and rugged. I am looking at options to get them mounted, I really don't like how I have them in now.

Finally back from work! Got a good amount of time to think about some of the patrol though. Did some odds and ends today, decided I didn't like how the dash was so I took it apart again. There were also some wires that I couldn't account for what they went to so going to trace them and see. Touched up some spots that I missed with paint as well.
Hoping to get some more time tonight we shall see. Tomorrow I am going to the state capital to get my antique tags.

Doc

Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 6:05 pm
by doc
Started to knock out some of the other odds and ends trim pieces to take a break from wiring.

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Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 11:00 pm
by doc
Got some more work done tonight. Still working on the wiring which is slowly driving me crazier than I already am.

Anyhow.
Any ideas where the spring from the carb is supposed to go to in stock configuration? Mine goes to the fender and that just seems odd?
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Think I'm going to stick with the black and red. Or maybe yellow and red (cav colors). Going to work on getting a new center plate cut out.
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I like this seat but I am going to work on getting a frame that goes above the sheet metal made. Right now I just have a frame below the sheet metal and it's not that rigid. Plus I'd like to get the seat to mount a little further back.
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I am at the point now that I am debating just doing everything that I want now instead of waiting until this fall/winter. Unfortunately the spring and summer are busy for work and wildland fires so time is limited and I would like to take it to some events as well as be able to run topless around town a bit while it's nice. Not sure what route to go.

I'd like to thank everyone for all the great info on the site, I've been able to solve a ton of problems from the info on here even some of the pictures have been a huge help. Thanks!!!


Doc

Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 4:40 am
by norville
Doc, it's not a the factory carb, that's where it was since I first had it. Ya not pretty. That s a Chrysler Ball and Ball carb.(decent carb) I have a Rochester Monojet here you can have they fit and work well.

Re: 63 work continues

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 8:13 am
by RiverPatrol
You're moving right along with this project. You've been making a lot a progress with the time you've put into it. Why wait until fall?