Bloggin about my rebuild of my '55 Chevy Pickup I call "Iroh" "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters" -Colossians 3:23
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
It's so hard when I have to, and so easy when I want to. ~Annie Gottlier
I always enjoy ordering new parts for my project. When ever they arrive it feels like Christmas. I'm still waiting for the coil overs for the rear suspension, but I ordered and received new Hooker headers and Comp Cams aluminum roller rockers. I love the look of the roller rockers compared to stock, and the extra horsepower is nice too.
I've recently contacted the former owner of my truck and he is planning to come see my progress. I have been working on it for over 2 years now. I have set the deadline of the 26th, which is when he will come see it, I plan to have the firewall in primer and the engine and transmission back in. I also plan to have all the fenders put on. I'm excited because I haven't seen the rear fenders with the Cadillac tail lights on. When I do get it together you can count on pictures being posted.
I don't know how much work I will be able to accomplish over the winter, simply because of funds. I have another year of school to pay for. I will still see how much I can accomplish up until the money runs out for the year.
I've recently contacted the former owner of my truck and he is planning to come see my progress. I have been working on it for over 2 years now. I have set the deadline of the 26th, which is when he will come see it, I plan to have the firewall in primer and the engine and transmission back in. I also plan to have all the fenders put on. I'm excited because I haven't seen the rear fenders with the Cadillac tail lights on. When I do get it together you can count on pictures being posted.
I don't know how much work I will be able to accomplish over the winter, simply because of funds. I have another year of school to pay for. I will still see how much I can accomplish up until the money runs out for the year.
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