Man, I'm tired. Had my boy's 12th birthday party this afternoon. Took my cousin's kid out for a drive in the deuce. He's 16 and been bugging me for a while to teach him to drive the truck. He did ok for his first time but I don't think my clutch will ever be the same.
Started back to work on the truck after everyone left about 1800 and just now getting finished at nearly 2200. I still have 30 minutes or so left of picking up and putting away all of the tools.
In the process of putting the parts back together, I fixed the wiring to the left turn signal/park light, upgraded to stainless hardware, and rotated the heater intake scoop to face forward and this time I remembered to put the screen in to keep critters out.
When I first installed the heater last fall, I oriented the scoop to face down. I thought that would do a better job of keeping water out. The problem is that the scoop dug into the fender when I lowered the side panel.
I filled the previous holes and drilled new ones so the scoop faces forward now and it doesn't dig into the fender now.
I also used a little redneck engineering and hooked a come-along to my radiator guard and "tweaked" it back into a more or less correct position. Now the side panel doesn't conflict with the guard and it opens and closes pretty much hassle free.
The colors look a bit bright in the photos but that because the paint is fresh and I'm flooding it with 1000 watts of halogen lights. It'll look right in the daylight.