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Got a bit more work done...

 

Got the new seats installed...

 

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Did not like the barrel head screws holding the dash face together and replaced them with button heads...

 

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Got all the switches wired up. Replaced the far switch with a (semi) matching horn button...

 

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Got the ignition switch wired, and all the gauges wired and installed...

 

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These gauges are LED backlit and can change colors, so I wired in a button to change the color and hid it on the bottom of the dash...

 

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Yes, I will cover that big hole...  😁

 

Also finally reinstalled the big plate and seal that closes off the column hole in the dash...

 

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On the outside, there's a plate that acts as some kind of column support, but I lost the horseshoe that wraps around the column. And yes, it is a bit crooked. I'll fix it when/if I find/make that horseshoe piece...  😋

 

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Also, it looks like I need to install one or two more screws on the right side of that photo to actually fully seal off this hole... 🙃

 

Next move is to get back on the brake lines and finish those, hopefully this week... 👍

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Finnally wired up the power steering pump. It's crucial to use fairly big wire for this...

 

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Ran that power wire back over to the bulkhead connector (it has to have a straight path to the battery)...

 

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And made a ground strap to connect motor to frame to body...

 

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Not perfect, but it'll do the job. I may go back and heat shrink those at some future point, though...  😋

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1 hour ago, EDM620 said:

On the grounds, an application of some dielectric grease should be sufficient to stave off corrosion

 

For sure, and I will do that. I was just thinking of aesthetic concerns.  😄

 

I am at a point with this project where I don't want to spend too much time making things pretty, and focus more on just making them work well. 👍

 

If you followed any of my previous builds (my 1200 for sure), I feel like I spent twice as much time on making things looks cool rather than making them work well. Mind you, it all worked flawlessly, but I can be a little obsessive sometimes on making it "cool". 🙃 

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3 minutes ago, EDM620 said:

I hear ya there, I've been doing that on my build as well... kinda anal retentive I suppose😆

 

I am enjoying it, though. 👍

 

I have been wanting to do a frame swap (or even body swap) build for awhile now. My dream would be either a 620 onto a 90s Toyota truck frame, or a 68-72 Ford pickup on a Crown Vic frame.  

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On 9/25/2024 at 10:05 AM, datsunfreak said:

 

I am enjoying it, though. 👍

 

I have been wanting to do a frame swap (or even body swap) build for awhile now. My dream would be either a 620 onto a 90s Toyota truck frame, or a 68-72 Ford pickup on a Crown Vic frame.  

 

Can you fit into a regular can 620?  I know you have a few inches on me, and I don't fit terribly well into a 620.  On Hot Rod Garage, they did a Crown Vic frame with an earlier Ford pickup.  It looked very straightforward and not too difficult.  They nicknamed it the "Crown Hick" :)

 

 

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10 minutes ago, EDM620 said:

Very much a big factor in me choosing to build my KC. Once I put in comfortable seats, no way I'd fit and I'm only about 5'6". And I'll be using a smaller diameter steering wheel as well

 

I'm 6'0", and I think DatsunFreak is at least 2" taller than I am.  I'd like to have a little 4cyl truck to haul some stuff around, but '75 is the cutoff in California for annual smog certifications.  A King cab would be a no-go for me, unfortunately due to the smog regs.

 

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, Duncan said:

Can you fit into a regular can 620?  I know you have a few inches on me, and I don't fit terribly well into a 620. 

 

Not stock, no. 😁

 

I fit okay in my buddy's 620KC with stock seats, but putting a quick release steering wheel on it made it a lot better. 

 

For a normal cab 620, it's all in the seat choice. I would need something thinner than the stock seat. For this "dream project", I was thinking of a Kirkey Drag seat with shortened thigh bolsters and a custom cover to suit. 

 

Driving a stock 620 regular cab, I need maybe 2-3" more leg room, and preferably a lower seat bottom (but not crucial). 

 

11 hours ago, Duncan said:

I'm 6'0", and I think DatsunFreak is at least 2" taller than I am.  I'd like to have a little 4cyl truck to haul some stuff around, but '75 is the cutoff in California for annual smog certifications.  A King cab would be a no-go for me, unfortunately due to the smog regs.

 

I am between 6'2" and 6'3", depending on how my back feels that day. But I think our legs are similar length? My issue is I am all torso. I have the legs of a 5'10" person and the torso of a 6'7" person. 😄

 

Funny side story: Matt didn't believe me when I told him that, because he and I are the exact same height. Then we went to a Padres game. I sat next to him, but sitting down it looks like I am 3" taller than he is. 😋

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55 minutes ago, datsunfreak said:

 

Funny side story: Matt didn't believe me when I told him that, because he and I are the exact same height. Then we went to a Padres game. I sat next to him, but sitting down it looks like I am 3" taller than he is. 😋

I had the same situation with Matt.  We're the same height when we sat down together.  He noticed it first. ;]

 

I'm using 1" high density foam on the truck seats I have been doing for that very reason you mentioned.  Cab space is valuable in the import trucks...

 

  

 

 

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14 hours ago, Duncan said:

On Hot Rod Garage, they did a Crown Vic frame with an earlier Ford pickup.  It looked very straightforward and not too difficult.  They nicknamed it the "Crown Hick" 🙂

 

Noit surprised, it's a popular swap. There a even kits out there to put the Crown Vic front suspension onto the 68-72 truck frame, and it's fairly easy. Adapting the Crown Vic rear axle would also be pretty straightforward. The main question is engine choice. If I had a running Crown Vic for a donor, I'd use the Crown Vic frame so that I could use the Crown Vic engine as well. 

 

12 hours ago, Duncan said:

'75 is the cutoff in California for annual smog certifications.  A King cab would be a no-go for me, unfortunately due to the smog regs.

 

If you had the money to buy a 75, then cab swapped it...   Just saying...  🙂

 

Not the most "legal" option, but it's an option. 

 

Honestly, you could even shorten the bed a bit to make it easier so you didn't need to stretch the frame. the 620 bed always looks a few inches too long anyway. 

 

Hell, in theory, if you had the cash to buy both and swapped VINs on them... In theory... Not that I would recommend it...  😁

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Just now, datsunfreak said:

Hell, in theory, if you had the cash to buy both and swapped VINs on them... In theory... Not that I would recommend it...  😁

 

If a group of people do something wrong, I'm usually the guy who gets caught and punished for it.

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If you've followed this thread long enough, you know the stock dash pad was trashed, so I had stripped it down to the bare metal frame to try and wrap it way back when. That failed many times over, so I put it on the back burner for a long time. Finally got to a point where it really needs to be done to finish the dash, so I did that today. 

 

Cleaned up the metal frame and painted it black, then set about wrapping it in some thin, stretchy black "suede" material...

 

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And how it looks done...

 

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Close up...

 

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After install, and being brushed clean to smooth out the surface...

 

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This was a huge pain in the butt to install. Whatever idiot decided to build a custom dash in this way needs a smack...  😋

 

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