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Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
wrcsixeight #611229 April 15th 2013 4:04 pm
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Scary as that sounds, YES I AM !


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Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
dragonartlord #611363 April 16th 2013 12:48 pm
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Originally Posted by dragonartlord
You were right on the money ken. All we had to do is clean off the gaskets and bolt them right on flat as a pancake the were. man it sounds nice and quiet inside now. had the wires upgraded and put a supercoil in and it's back on the road!!


Glad to hear buddy!


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Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
Vanner68 #611364 April 16th 2013 12:49 pm
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Originally Posted by Vanner68
More rust welding...

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and some POR-15 for the w/s frame

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nice to see you working on the early again.


Ken Schwarz
Tricky Truckers, N.J.
Van Clan Plus One, Canada
Manse Vans, Finland
Rebel Vanners, N.J. "USA"
Toopa Sinner Tribe, N.C.

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Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
wrcsixeight #611415 April 16th 2013 8:35 pm
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Finally finished fitting the new old grill in the van. I am pretty good about making things work , but this was a tough job!
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Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
wrcsixeight #611418 April 16th 2013 8:38 pm
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Love the look of the old grills. You did a good job fitting it.


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Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
78chevy20 #611425 April 16th 2013 9:05 pm
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Finally finished fitting the new old grill in the van. I am pretty good about making things work , but this was a tough job!
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Beautiful Job yay ...how hard was it and how long did it take ?


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Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
78chevy20 #611432 April 16th 2013 9:32 pm
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Looks awesome!

Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
HighwayStar #611438 April 16th 2013 10:08 pm
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It took about 15 hours total, had to remove everything, radiator supports, pull the grill radiator supports from the parts van , cut the headlight buckets out of both vans get the new buckets lined up perfect then weld, I bolted them on first to make sure of the position, and I just drilled holes for the turn signals, they do not fit flush like it did in the parts van, but I didn't want to cut my fender. It took a few tries to get everything lined up good, a lot of trial and error . I love the look, but glad i only have to do it once !

Re: What Did You do To your Van Today?
78chevy20 #611439 April 16th 2013 10:15 pm
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Originally Posted by 78chevy20
It took about 15 hours total, had to remove everything, radiator supports, pull the grill radiator supports from the parts van , cut the headlight buckets out of both vans get the new buckets lined up perfect then weld, I bolted them on first to make sure of the position, and I just drilled holes for the turn signals, they do not fit flush like it did in the parts van, but I didn't want to cut my fender. It took a few tries to get everything lined up good, a lot of trial and error . I love the look, but glad i only have to do it once !


Awesome talent....and again...nice work !! smile


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