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Courtesy of RockAuto |
Obviously, there haven't been any posts over the spring and summer months. Such is the nature of a project that you work on when you can. There's been little change.
In March, I received a few more parts- a pair of outer floor pans (they go just inside the rocker panels) for my birthday. Evidently I didn't take a picture, but here is the stock photo.
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They are actually the same length. |
The rocker panels I bought at the auto swap came in, and Nick was kind enough to pick them up for me. Some odd optical illusion causes one to look longer than the other in this photo.
So I've started thinking about working on it again. Sure the days are getting shorter, but what good are longer daylight hours when either it's too hot to breathe or the mosquitoes are swarming?
Since I've taken a long break, before I get started again I stepped back and took more of a big picture view of things. The last relevant thing I was working on in earnest was getting the garage cleaned up. I made a lot of progress at that time, but the state of the garage has been in constant flux, as projects have ebbed and waned over the course of the spring and summer months. I'm now back to having the place pretty clean again, and this time the back porch is in pretty good shape too. That's important since I use it for storage.
So the big picture view. I've been watching a lot of videos on YouTube, and in the process got a feel for the number of manhours this sort of thing takes. I believe that, if I started now and put in all of my available spare time, that I could be "done" in close to two years. I sort of doubt that I'll be putting that much time in just based on past experience, but it's something to shoot for. Maybe I'll be "done" in time for the truck's 50th birthday.
I've got a few more projects with October deadlines in front of me, so the plan is that I'm going to start again in earnest at the beginning of November.
I put some thought into the order of operations. Rebuilding the floor would be easier with the front body panels and the bed removed. Cleaning up the engine and swapping the transmission would be a lot easier with the front body panels removed. None of this would be a problem if I had a lot of storage space, but as always, room is at a premium. I'm pretty sure I've mentioned this before, but I have two sets of correct rear fenders for the truck, and one set from a '68, and between them they take up a lot of space. So the plan is to work on them first, maybe patch them up a bit so I can sell them. That would free up some space and add a bit of money to the truck budget. After that, I'll pull the front end and do the engine/transmission work, and put the body panels in the bed (those which will fit). By then I might be able to source a new place to store things, so I could pull the bed and move everything out of the way. Otherwise I'll make do and work around as I can.
As I said, I'm planning on starting this in November. I'm considering switching over to a video blog instead of this. I feel like I can include more information in a video blog. Plus I've been having some trouble with this one, and I'm pretty much sick of HTML editing.
So stay tuned.