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Colfax bee guy

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    1975 620 Truck

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  1. That's just because it's throught the window. The dash is coated with rino bed liner type material.
  2. Next replace drivers door. Redo interior carpet install bucket seats buil console with dimond plate install stereo. Start on those tomorrow after work.
  3. Finished the carbirater rewired the truck new fuse blocks new gauges electonic ignition remade glove box in dimond plate. here's the pictures <a href="http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/colfaxbeeguy/media/imagejpg1_zpse078a959.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/ah304/colfaxbeeguy/imagejpg1_zpse078a959.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo imagejpg1_zpse078a959.jpg"/></a>
  4. I would to I have a 620 I am getting ready to start the interior on and I could sure use some suggestions on what works before I go to p&p.
  5. New Weber ready to install as soon as I'm done with the wiring.
  6. nearly done rewiring fuse panels, and cleaning up wiring mess from past owner.
  7. you could see the crack because there was no texture where it had been filled. so first I tried undercoat look good but still could see the filled area. I used Herculean truck bed ended up with this look. it had to much shine to it I like the matte look better so I gave it one more coat of under coating. turn out better hten I could have hope for. Im not going t use the white Plexiglas glass I have black on order.
  8. Cleaned out and under cut cracks fill them with epoxy putty for plastic
  9. Nearly finished replacing fuse panels and cleaned up wiring mess.. Old ones were corroded and melted.
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