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  1. Bloody Saturday today. I got bloodied up twice on this damn thing. That's what I get for leaving a bunch of sharp edges and crawling around it like a jungle gym.  But I win. Since I had nothing to attach to I had to run over top of the adjustment lever. No other way to do it. There is only about 10 in between those seats so the console will be narrow. I will probably have to raise it up in the air and leave a gap underneath for those seat belts. I do want my big hydro flask to fit because I carry that thing everywhere. even though the seat frame is 1/8-in wall 1x2 I will still make a plate probably at least 3/16 to go under those two Center half inch bolts. Then the bolt can't crush the box when tightening. Put some hours on this thing this week. Been getting up at 4:30 and 5:00 a.m. and coming in at the crack of dawn. Pretty motivated right now. I do have a wedding week after this week in Cali for 4 days. Probably need the break. Time for a car show this evening with some tacos and cold Sols.

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  2. Not sure what possessed me to spend $50 on seat belt hardware knowing in the back of my head they weren't going to work. So my OCD kicked in today and I Bent up and welded up my own. Next step will be welding tabs on to the seat frame. I also need to weld in a triangular gusset at the end of that seat frame tying it to the sheet metal of the cab. The entire wheel well will be welded and give it strength as well. The seatbelt tabs I bought had 7/16 to bolt it to the floor and I'm going to do half inch grade 8.

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  3. I did two separate cuts. The first cut was only 2 in which left the window channel in place. That allowed me to make my bracket and weld it in and then make a second cut to the final edge. It's cool that my door latch rod and lever do not have to be disturbed. I may have to cut a little bit more off the bottom of the window guide. Have to decide if I'm going to mig or tig all of this.

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  4. Made my template out of three pieces to get the proper dimensions. No other way to do it. Used a piece of 2 inch exhaust pipe and good old human bending power to bend those upper two curves. Two-person job. That front angle that goes down to the floor is too close to the tire when it is turned all the way but that's the only way I can see to blend it in. So each side is going to get a little baby gurney bubble.

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  5. Been spending a lot of time staring at this today before I proceed. My guess is the window will stop about three and three quarter inches from going all the way down. I will have to cut the window channel at the bottom and make a new bracket to secure it. It looks like I may end up right at the very bottom edge of that lever and it might either clear or I only have to shorten it just to pinch.

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  6. So back in 1968 My dad built this Corvette gasser.  It was very fast for the late 60s and held some AHRA records. In 1971 the car crashed and was destroyed. Here is a write up on the HAMB from 2013.   (More photos at the bottom of that articl) The car was loaded up in a truck and brought back to the shop. Everyting thrown away or sold. Not a single part was saved. I have always wanted something from that car. So today an 80 year old gentleman calls our shop and says I bought the front wheels from your dad. Guessing 1971.  I was like sure and called Ken who was driving. Never thought the wheels would have survived. He said the front end was ripped away including the fiberglass.  So I call him and he remembered all kinds of stuff including my dad doing burnouts on Mariposa when he built the Guggies gasser. So now I am real excited. Drive out this afternoon to his home and bought this wheels. Very personal for me to have these back in our family. 

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  7. Challenging is going to be an understatement for this interior. It looks like I'm going to have to shorten the arm for the lock mechanism. Then it won't have enough throw to unlock it. Might have to custom build some sort of lever assembly down inside the door. Or on the back side of the lever extend that arm so it travels further to pull the shorter arm on the other end further. Might be doable

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