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Prowbar June 3rd, 2023 03:52 PM

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Steve, that is proper restoration work. My cab is fully saturated with mud and grease and asphalt...

Good job! And thanks for the sheet metal.

tbucketnut June 4th, 2023 06:22 AM

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Your welcome David. Many here have helped me along my way as well. It is a really good group of people albeit small group.

tbucketnut August 7th, 2023 03:10 AM

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Hello GMC nuts.
Little update and some progress on the truck.
Been working on finishing the cab and getting it ready for primer. Filled all the drilled holes in the cab from a couple gun racks and other things hung on the interior over the last 60 years. My mig welder got a pretty good workout over July fixing some rust issues on the rears portion of both front fenders. The rear fender braces looked good but the rust came from all the debris trapped in the bottom of the braces on the inside of the fenders. It is a classic spot on these trucks to get cancer.
Disassembled both doors removing the side glass ,regulators and door latch mechanisms too. Found that both doors needed small patches along the bottom in the front and rear. I knew I would find it because the 5 year old paint job was bubbling in those locations. Didnt find any rot through but there were pin holes and the metal was thin there. I think the patches were only 3" by 4" in size maximum. Was able to get rust reformer in behind the patches so that should cure any possibility of that happening again. I plan on wire brushing the inner door area as much as I can get and coat it all in rust reformer then coat with a bedliner material or undercoat. Next I'll reinstall the doors on the cab and check for fit before prepping for primer.
Cheers for now.
Steve

tbucketnut August 7th, 2023 03:16 AM

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And some more pics of the door

tbucketnut September 21st, 2023 03:44 PM

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Hi all:
Passenger door alittle more involved. Found rust pitting on the inside of the bottom of the outer door skin so had to do a bit more surgery. Also found some pinholes in the bottom of the door so had to buy a inner door patch as well even though I didnt use too much of it. This is it for my rust repair it is all done now. Took me longer than I thought the truck should of been in primer by now but looks like next year is the plan for paint.
PS: As you can see in the last pic, I had to take more of the bottom of the door skin to maintain the square edges. Bit more work but well worth the time. Pretty impressed with the fit of the patch panels we can get now for these trucks.

tbucketnut March 19th, 2024 01:39 AM

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Hello all, weather broke here in the PNW and all my sheet metal replacement is done and it is time to primer the cab. Just had a few small dents on the back of the cab above the box that was able to take out with a hammer and dolly then skim coated some Evercoat rage filler on it. Some sanding and now ready for a couple coats of high build primer. Tomorrow, I'll wipe it down with some surface wash and squirt it out in my new airtight paint booth. Hope to post up some more pictures soon. Pray for 70 degrees!
Cheers everyone. Steve

FetchMeAPepsi March 19th, 2024 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tbucketnut (Post 77904)
Hello all, weather broke here in the PNW and all my sheet metal replacement is done and it is time to primer the cab. Just had a few small dents on the back of the cab above the box that was able to take out with a hammer and dolly then skim coated some Evercoat rage filler on it. Some sanding and now ready for a couple coats of high build primer. Tomorrow, I'll wipe it down with some surface wash and squirt it out in my new airtight paint booth. Hope to post up some more pictures soon. Pray for 70 degrees!
Cheers everyone. Steve

:thumbsup:

Cant wait to see it after the paint! Hey, the house nextdoor to me is for sale. You can come get all the 70 degrees you can handle!

tbucketnut July 23rd, 2024 10:24 PM

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Been moving forward a little on my 64 GMC. Body work on tha cab is done, everything is in high build primer on the cab now. The new inner and out rockers some floor patch panels are in and looking pretty nice. Can even tell they have been replaced. Decided to paint the roof top an off white and two tone the interior. You will have to wait to see that picture until next week. The big rear window is going to be a nice change over the stock small one for me. Tomorrow a little sanding and I'll squirt some color on her.
Cheers. Steve

tbucketnut July 29th, 2024 05:24 AM

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Hello everyone.
Got some color squirted on the cab. Decided to do a non stock paint job and follow Tom from Austria's lead and paint the roof top an off white. I also wanted to get away from the fawn interior so it is in the exterior color. The inside of the cab from the rear window up and bottom of the roof as well as the A pillars is the same off white, the rest is the exterior color. The purists are going to hate me but I hope I like it. Had the cab sitting out in the sun this last week, expect to cut and buff it next week when i get some time. The paint I used is Summit Racing single stage acrylic urethane. More to come.

aphaynes July 29th, 2024 04:48 PM

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Looking good!


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