Have had some fun with the old girl over the last few days. I got all the right hand drive controls out with the help of a 4" cutting disc, I undid the bolts that I could get at.
Undid the seat bolts got the right hand drivers seat out, and the left hand passenger seat is ready to lift out. I want to get in with my compressed air vacuum and suck all the dirt out, then wash all the inside with truck wash. It is very hot here at the moment, so it will dry in the seams reasonably well.
I had some good news and some bad news today, the bad news is that the Holden distributor that came in the engine only just enters the oil pump drive, and even though the truck will only do a few miles, I would prefer to have something a little more substantial, driving the oil pump. I will pop the distributor out of my CCW 270 engine, and see if it will work as far as length goes.
The good news, I talked to the manager at the panel shop that I have a fair bit of contact with, I asked him would his shop be interested in working on my heavy very creased hood, had to call it a bonnet for him of course.
I am always aware that modern panel shops like the aluminium foil panels that are on new cars. He assured me that he had an old school tradesman who takes pride in heavy metal and the fact he has never let any job beat him, maybe the M216 will break him.
The GMC has had some badge engineering tonight, when I took the GMC hood off, I fitted a 1960,s Australian AB160 International truck bonnet, to keep the rain out. I think apart from the fact it is too wide it looks ok
Anyway I hope I am as happy about the panel shop hood repair tomorrow night, as I am tonight.
I hope to get some time to post photos tomorrow night.
Cheers Ken