Like the heater- 6 volt unit??
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kgdb's 67 E100
Twinpilot001- Number of posts : 6186
Location : spokane ,Wa.
Registration date : 2009-09-28
- Post n°26
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°27
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
It was a 6 volt but I have a new 12v blower motor for it.
Kevin
Kevin
dix- Moderator 1st Class
- Number of posts : 8729
Location : pittsburgh pa
Age : 66
Registration date : 2008-05-29
- Post n°28
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
MAN AT IS COMMING ALONG GREAT..., WHAT COLOR PAINT ?????
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°29
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
dix wrote:MAN AT IS COMMING ALONG GREAT..., WHAT COLOR PAINT ?????
Thanks. Going to go Chrysler Crossfire Yellow I think.
Kevin
G-Man- Mayor
- Number of posts : 30743
Location : Fowlerville, MI
Age : 62
Registration date : 2008-05-06
- Post n°30
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
Any updates???
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°31
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
Well I got the motor back in and just spending some time trying to dial it back in. Have a listen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hLLPRCeopE
kgdb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hLLPRCeopE
kgdb
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Big W- Number of posts : 3282
Location : Saskatoon,Sask,Canada
Age : 60
Registration date : 2011-01-13
- Post n°32
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
Yup...sounds great. How soon before you can take her for a burn?
SDEconoTruck- Number of posts : 310
Location : San Diego, California
Registration date : 2010-05-26
- Post n°33
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
Wow! Looks and sounds great Kevin. Congrats man.
You've got some fun times coming, looks like you
are wrapping up the bodywork. I see a (maybe)
Camaro bumper there, hmmmm...
I noticed you have a set of alloys sitting there,
are you planning on switching from the Cragars?
(I finally got my set of T70R alloys, recently
reintroduced, first made in 1968, the 5 spokes
look real nice on a modified Econo.)
Keep up the good work,
George
You've got some fun times coming, looks like you
are wrapping up the bodywork. I see a (maybe)
Camaro bumper there, hmmmm...
I noticed you have a set of alloys sitting there,
are you planning on switching from the Cragars?
(I finally got my set of T70R alloys, recently
reintroduced, first made in 1968, the 5 spokes
look real nice on a modified Econo.)
Keep up the good work,
George
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°34
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
Big W wrote:Yup...sounds great. How soon before you can take her for a burn?
It wont be long now, most of the mechanical is done.
Should be a fun run.
kgdb
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°35
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
SDEconoTruck wrote:Wow! Looks and sounds great Kevin. Congrats man.
You've got some fun times coming, looks like you
are wrapping up the bodywork. I see a (maybe)
Camaro bumper there, hmmmm...
I noticed you have a set of alloys sitting there,
are you planning on switching from the Cragars?
(I finally got my set of T70R alloys, recently
reintroduced, first made in 1968, the 5 spokes
look real nice on a modified Econo.)
Keep up the good work,
George
Good eye George! Yes the Camaro bumper will be used on the econoline and the wheels you see are original 1960's Super ET's that I will be using. I have have 4 of the original oval center caps for them.
kgdb
G-Man- Mayor
- Number of posts : 30743
Location : Fowlerville, MI
Age : 62
Registration date : 2008-05-06
- Post n°36
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
It's sounds great!!! Have to tell you this is one of my favorite builds going on here
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°37
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
G-Man wrote:It's sounds great!!! Have to tell you this is one of my favorite builds going on here
Wow, That very nice to hear.
kgdb
white-lightning- Number of posts : 237
Location : Salem, Va
Registration date : 2011-02-24
- Post n°38
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
Sounds great. Looks even better.
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°39
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°40
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°41
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°42
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
SDEconoTruck- Number of posts : 310
Location : San Diego, California
Registration date : 2010-05-26
- Post n°43
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
Wow, really coming together, sure has some power
there too. Got a question though, you probably
have annual inspections there (we don't in SoCal,)
but do you have to do all your work between the
inspections? (Probably a dumb question...)
George
there too. Got a question though, you probably
have annual inspections there (we don't in SoCal,)
but do you have to do all your work between the
inspections? (Probably a dumb question...)
George
kgdb- Number of posts : 266
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2009-12-03
- Post n°44
Re: kgdb's 67 E100
We do not have annual inspections here (yet) maybe someday but not now. All I need to get to register it is a COI (Certificate of Inspection) what that involves is checking that everything works (horn, signals, brake lights etc) and then they check the suspension for damaged or worn components, measure brake linings and drums / rotors to ensure they are safe and within tolerances. They are also looking to make sure that the vehicle complies with the highway traffic act rules and regulations. I have the book here and have built the truck around it (sort of) so I dont think I will have any problems at all when it comes time to register it.
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