by bobc » Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:22 am
After putting the rough frame aside for now I pulled the other chevy, the one with the bed and cherry cab over to to the work site, I started by spraying all the nuts and screws with BP blaster so help soften the rust so I could begin to take things apart, my 10 year old daughter loves to help, she picked up my screw driver and asked what screws needed to be removed, since they are all the stinking clutch head screws I didn't think she would actually be able to get any loose, so I told her to start on the cover plates for the front body mounts, what do you know they all came out quite easy, she only weighs 50 pounds so I didn't think she would have the strength to have enough down ward pressure and still get the crews to turn, she was so proud of herself, now with any luck the rest of the truck will come apart as easy! Hopefully these temps will come down a little so I can work for more then an hour at a time, it was 102 here today, plus the weeds are in full bloom, the pollen is a thick coating on every thing, so every time the wind blows at all there is a cloud kicked up, nasty stuff, a little rain would be helpful as well, but I try to get a little done each day!
M-2-A-1 White half-track, 41 CCKW SWB (yard truck), hoping to start working on my G-506 open cab.