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Started on the wiring today, and I am thoroughly convinced it is the devil.

 

Threw the dash in while I was at it, and painted the gauge bezel to match the interior.

 

 

 

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Went to pull a part this morning for a few odds and ends, came home and washed all the interior pieces, put together my gauge cluster, and put in the freshly painted steering column. Still working out the wiring as I go. Gonna leave the stuff for the power windows/door locks, etc. Just in case I decide to go that route.

 

 

 

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Thanks! It really wasn't so bad. I had a haynes manual and found a writeup on here that had everything I needed. Maybe it won't drive me nuts now. Hope it works!!!

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Here we go-

The engine looks good.

 

 

^^ :bowdown:

 

 

Thanks!!!

 

Had the day off, so after I finished most of the honey-do list, I got started on some long overdue attention to the comanche bed. I also cleaned up the intake, just waiting on new injectors and the bored throttle body.

 

 

Pressure washed and sanded the bed (one side anyway)

 

 

And then some primer-

 

 

I really hate the paint on this side of the bed. The other side and back sand as normal, The bedside was replaced at some point, and the paint that was used is extremely soft, some parts sanded smooth. and a few places look like this-       Crap

 

Maybe another coat or ten of primer will smooth things out. 

 

  • 1 month later...
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Got the carpet in and cut, painted the console and bolted it down. Looks pretty good!!! Used Krylon fusion in glass black, looks almost factory.

 

 

 

 

 

  • 1 month later...
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Finished the interior while debating on selling it. I'll get some pics here soon, it came out great! Other than a spot where I had to patch the dash pad, everything looks good.

  • 9 months later...
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Well, it's still in the garage. Time to raise this thread from the dead and get back on it. Starting a business and having a baby have really put a damper on my wrenchin' time. 

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