Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Coming together



Trevor ran into a problem with the rear doors. The OEM machine screws that hold the hinges to the body are too short to get through the quarter panel with the little bit of body filler that we had to use. I'll have to get my dad to help me find some longer ones. There is a set of black oxide screws in there now.


This is the second replacement gas tank that I have bought in the past month. Toyota still makes the original tank, but installed a return gas line in it, though the 1973 model year didn't have a return line from the carburetor. I decided to weld the return line shut on the tank to eliminate the danger of fumes in the cab.

Only we welded the wrong one. And it couldn't be repaired.

So I had to buy another one.


It looks good, doesn't it?

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Assembly begins



Trevor has made great headway in assembling the front clip of my truck during the week. Both fenders, the aprons and the bib are all installed and it looks great.



Before I left, he was test-fitting the rear half doors. You can see the bed filled with painted parts awaiting installation.



Anthony is the man who is doing all of the paint work for my truck. He's done a great job, though I think he wanted to do this in two-stage paint. Single-stage paint is apparently tricky, especially after years of two-stage work.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Done painting for now



For now, we are done painting things beige, at least until we start on the hard top, and we can start assembling the truck. The bib, hinges, cowl vent and spare tire rack turned out really nicely.



The uupper door frames, rear half doors, kick vents and running boards look so good now that they are all shiny and new looking.



From what Trevor said, the driver's door was a real m ess and it had a twist in it that he was able to fix by welding a few beads across it to bend it with the heat. They look straight as an arrow now and really show nicely under that new paint.

Tuesday, October 3, 2006

Piece by piece



Back inside, the progress to pint all of the pieces of my truck has begun in earnest.



The fenders turned out very nicely, though you can see that the bezel, which is supposed to be an off white, was painted beige along with the other parts. Oops! I should have put that in a box somewhere out of the way.



Next is a big box of parts, including the rear half doors, the bib, hinges, the fuel door and kick vents.