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Old May 4th, 2014, 03:51 AM
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Default Re: 1964 GMC 1000 Fleetside

Got my heater levers and knobs in. While putting the unit back together, I noticed the lever on the right had a post on the back and near the front. The one in the front on the main assembly frame has a place for a cable to mount to, but I only had the back three cables on the system when I disassembled it. What am I missing here???



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Got the bench out. That was an easy process.



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Set in the newer seats for a test fit. Going to have to do some sort of fab work if I make them a permanent fixture.



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I can see what Keith was saying about the tank. I could back them up another inch or so roughly, if the tank were out of the cab.



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Luckily at 5'10" and having recently lost 16 pounds, sitting in the drivers seat with the tank still in is not uncomfortable. However, if I do go with this setup, sometime way down the road when I can afford to rework that bed I have already griped about, I can move the tank out of the cab and back the seat up a little.

While all seats were out, I took a peek under the rubber floor. It was not as bad as I thought it might be, but rust is taking hold that needs to be addressed.



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