New Members!

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New Members!
Jan 2014
Volume 23, Issue 01
www.pickupsnpanels.com
Table of Contents
STAFF / OFFICERS
President Kirk Wilson
469-877-4491
The News
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817-439-4428
Prez says
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214-415-8255
New members
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Webmaster Steve Johnson
Featured Rides
4b&5
Editor NathanValentine
Nate’s Tech Tips
6
Upcoming events
7
Classifieds
8
Contributions
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VP Tom Doty
Treasurer Steve Pace
[email protected]
[email protected]
214 403 3104
Special thanks to Ben Leal:
Blended Light Photography
And James Dotson
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The “News”
A NEW YEAR!
Well...We’ve come to another year’s end.
A chance to start anew. From all of us
here on the staff we remind you: This is
YOUR club. We want to hear from you.
Want you like, what you don't like , what
you would be interested in seeing more or
less of. Where you’d like to go. This club
is run by our members.
Scott Wood will be working on a list of
people who have skills or equipment that
can be used that will be published in upcoming section called “Help Wanted”.
There will be a list of people who have
something to offer in the way of expertise
or specialty equipment that they wouldn't
mind either loaning or letting you come to
them and using or just access to: they’ll
use it to help you.
And remember; as club members you can
use our combined buying leverage to great
discounts on auto parts and such from several sources. The more we buy, the deeper
the discount; so everyone please use it.
Discounts to PNP members
“use or lose”
-Van Chevrolet, 25% on parts, 1700
S. 35E,
Carrolton, TX, 972-389-6792
PNP account # P101223
(35E, West side South frontage rd,
north of 635)
-English Color and Supply, PNP account # 76845
-O’ Reilly Auto Parts, use this number to receive discount and build
credit for the club, #382249
Use our sponsors if possible, check
the sponsors tab on the PNP web
I am starting a few “new” news letter segments I hope everyone will enjoy:
“Readers Rides”, “New members”, “Tech
tips” and “Contributions” [from you]; a
section open to all of you to share any
good (truck related please) jokes, stories,
technical help, facebook meme you saw,
whatever you find that you think the rest of
us would benefit from or enjoy…
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Prez Says!
Kirk Wilson
Hi Yall
Our first club meeting for January will be held 8:30 AM Saturday 1/11/2014 at
the golden Corral in Grapevine. ( 2605 E Grapevine Mills Cir, Grapevine, TX
76051) (972) 874-7900. For the rest of 2014 we will be rotating to different locations so that everyone will have a chance to drive to a closer location. I welcome
recommendations and absent any recommendations I will arbitrarily select a
meeting location. After our January meeting we will make a short trip to downtown Dallas to visit The Trinity Groves District. We will visit some shops, a micro brewery, and end up at lunch at the Gas Monkey Restaurant.
I have not had much progress on the Christmas party. I located a venue in Irving
that will allow us to bring our own food for a 5 hour stay for $2,100. I don't think
that is a workable idea. The only other suggestion I have received is for the old
Allen Fire House. If you want this to happen then you need to find a place for us
to have the party.
I have been driving my 87 now for a month and I can say with certainty the the
ramjet 350, although a very nice engine, is not enough power for my wants. The
low end torque is much improved over the stock 350. Unfortunately, it lacks
good snap throttle response and highway passing is no better than the stock 350.
When I push down on the go peddle I want instant gratification. May be 450BHP
will do it for me. I've only got a couple of hundred miles on the engine so far and
know that there is a break in program for the first 500 miles in the ECU. I am not
sure how the ECU knows when 500 miles occurs. Also, I am not satisfied with
the operation of my rebuilt 700R4 transmission. It doesn't down shift for highway passing, shifts into OD around 55 mph, has soft 2-3 shifts, and I don't think
the converter is locking up, It takes a while to start when cold and is only getting
11 MPG. On the coldest days I give my 67 3 gas pumps and it starts right away
and is getting 14 MPG. I will have my 87 at the next meeting and I'll keep you
informed on my progress.
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New Members!
a project, a heart
as big as Texas;
always on the
ready to jump in,
put hands on,
help out, lead the
pack, bring up
the rear after a
small pit stop to
make some unavoidable repairs;
Kevin was a cornerstone to this club for many
years and a constant in many of our lives. We still
love and miss you Kevin and hope to always carry
your spirit and keep the direction of the club one
that you would be proud of .
A new section to help introduce new members
to our group and get everyone familiar with
one another. If you are a new member: defined
here as “joined this year” (2013) or from here
forward: “in the last 12 months” please email
me your info: Name and truck and any information about you or your truck you would like
shared.
Since I currently don't have a list of new mem-
bers as of the publishing of this newsletter; I
would like to take a moment to remember and
Honor the memory of one of our past members
who we lost some years ago to Cancer, Kevin
Jones.or as many of us knew him “KJ” Kevin really helped set the tone for this club, guided us as
president for several years, an was much beloved
by many of us who were lucky enough to get to
know him. Fearless in the ways of diving off into
Featured Rides
A section about your rides, finished or not, dreams, progress, distress call for help,
This is the first installment of a new piece to
introduce you to our members rides– the reason
most of us were drawn to the club in the first
place. Each month I’ll try to feature one or more
members rides. If you want to be featured just let
me know! It doesn't matter if your truck is done,
running, or stacked in pieces in the garage-
hours later a Gem is starting to emerge. Lazarus
is being resurrected. I am lucky enough to have
been asked to help with the assembly thanks to
the kind referral from a couple of guys in the
truck club I am a part of here in North Texas:
Pickups N Panels. Paint and Body work not done
by me. Hoping for an end of the year completion. It'll be tight if I can do it. My "A team" consists of Me and Dan at the moment. Jim Barr and
John Fawly have been instrumental in getting
this project well underway again. Thanks for all
your hard work and Frank for his beautiful paint
and Body work. Cant wait to see this rolling and
I know Dan is just salivating like a dog waiting
for the butcher to come to the back door at the
butcher shop!! Good luck Dan cant wait to see it
all together.
This month I’m featuring a pretty little 64 C10.
This is Dan Herod's of Mustang Sally Productions. Dubbed "Lazarus" due to its first life being
snubbed nearly out by the first shop that got
there hands on it. The short story: The truck was
intentionally damaged almost beyond repair being "drug" in pieces; pummeled strategically
where the damage would be the hardest to correct an left scattered. It took legal action to get
the truck back and was for all intents and purposes a "dead" project. The truck has special meaning though, so we started over. Thousands of
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Call any officer for complete details
2014
Check the calendar THIS
often –MONTH
www.pickupsnpanels.com
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THURS.
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NOW!
(this June
month)
Power Tour arrives at the Ballpark in Arlington
January ???, PNP Annual Christmas
Party7th
(postponed due to weather)
SAT. June
schedueled
for Hedrick
The club will have trucksWas
at Friendly
Chevrolet
fromHouse,
10:00 -Lewisville
4:00. From there we will cruise to the
Looking
for
a
new
venue!!
Motorplex and run our trucks around the track. Each driver will get two tickets for the race.
Contact one of your officers with
th suggestions
SAT. June 14
Monthly breakfast meeting - Golden Coral / Forest Ln
***MONTHLY
BREAKFAST MEETING***NEW
LOCATION***
OR
***January
11,Taco
PNP
Breakfast
Golden
GRAPEVINE***
Leave
Cabana
at 7:00–AM
sharp! Coral
Cruise in
to Dublin,
Texas.
2605Most
E GRAPEVINE
MILLS
76051
people do not know
that CIR.
Dublin, GRAPEVINE,
Texas is the Oldest
Dr.
Pepper bottling plant in the world. It is not only the oldest, but it is
the only bottling plant that still uses real sugar. There will be games,
DFW
SwapPepper,
Meet, Lone
Starand
Park,
Prairie
the January
crowning24-25,
of Pretty
Peggy
a circus
freeGrand
tours of
the bottling
plant. This is also the time of year that they re-name the town Dr. Pepper.
The
cruise down
take
about 2:33.
LATER!
(notwill
this
month)
Call Bill Elliot if you have any questions@ .
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June 19
February THURS.
8, PNP Breakfast
– where?
Monthly business
meeting14-16,
- Pappa’s
BBQ 2231
W NW
HWY.
February
AutoRama,
Dallas
Market
Hall(NW & Lombardy)
th
Sunday
June
15
February 21-23, Decatur Swap Meet
PMarch
and P's8,Fathers
Day Picnic
at the Park
PNP Breakfast
– where?
March 14-16. Goodguys Spring Show, Texas Motor Speedway
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March 28-29, DFW
Meet,
Lone
Star Park
SAT.Swap
June
28-29
April
12,
PNP
Breakfast
–
where
Swap meet, Ball Park- Arlington
April 24-27, Pate Swap Meet, TX Motor Speedway
May 1-4, LaGrave Field Swap Meet, Fort Worth
NEXT
MONTH
May 10,
PNP Breakfast
– where
May 16-18. Lone Star Corvette Classic, TX Motor Speedway
June 14, PNP
Breakfast
SAT.
July 12–thwhere
July
12, PNP
Breakfast
– Coral
where0830
Monthly
Breakfast
Golden
Thursday, JulyAugust
17th Monthly
Meeting
Pappa's BBQ, 600pm
9, PNPBusiness
Breakfast
– where
September 13, Show or PNP Breakfast – where
September 25-27,
Lone
Star Swap
SAT./
Sunday,
JulyMeet,
19th,Traders
20th Village
September 25-27,
LaGrave
Field
Swap
Meet,
Fort Worth
Ft. Smith, Ark. - All Truck Roundup
September 27, Chevy Expo, Dallas Market Hall
October 3-5, Goodguys Show, TX Motor Speedway
October 11, PNP Breakfast – where
October 24-25, DFW Classic Swap Meet, Lone Star Park
November 8, PNP Breakfast – where
December 6 or 13, Christmas Party or Breakfast
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This month I am sharing some more online souces that can make your truck poject a little easier. Each
month I intend to share tech tips, resources and more here so keep an eye out. If you have something you
would like covered.; for instance: “How do I set my valves?” Let me know– I’ll write an article about it. If
you have something you’d like to share. Send it to me. [email protected]
1. Classic Industries—18 RestorationTips—http://www.classicindustries.com/ci_static/index.html
The Guys at Classic Industries have covered retoration on their website. There are tips on everything from
replacing hoses to swapping a big block for that puny Mouse motor.You can also call them toll free @ 800
854 1280 Ext. 5210
2. Clevite Engine parts—Engine Tech—www.clevite.com/motorhead/techstuff
There is some really good engine building stuff in here. There is also a section called “Ask Dr. Dipstick”
where you can e-mail your specific question in.
3. Comp Cams—Valve Train Info, Timing Tutorial—www.compcams.com
Want to know what your cam really does inside the engine? Check out the timing tutorial, one of just about
a billion other cool things on Comp’s site. If you have a question about a cam component, you can probably
find the answer here, or you can call there cam help line @ (800) 999 0853.
4. Crane Cams—Camshaft Installation Instructions—www.cranecams.com
Just bought that new cam at the swap meet, but the guy didnt have the instructions for it? Check out Crane’s
installation instruction section or their tech help area for all the valve train info you’ll need. There’s also
wiring help for any Crane Electronics component. Tech help for the computer-phobic crowd can be found at
(383) 252 1151.
5. M.A.D. Entrprises—-Electrical tech—www. madelectrical.com
Wiring a car can make you relly mad. I dont think thats where they got their name from, but M.A.D.
Enterprises web site sure can keep you sane when you have spaghetti on the brain. These guy’s really know
their stuff! Check out their tons of electrical and shop tips or call Mark @ (559) 539 7128. He’d love to talk
to you.
6. MORTEC—http://www.mortec.com/castnum.htm
I foun this page kind of by accident, but its bookmarked as one of my favorites.They have done their
homework and offers all kinds of great info. There’s also lots of Chevrolet casting number ID’s for those of
you wondering what parts you’ve already got.
7. MSD Ignition—Ignition Troubleshooting—www.msdignition.com
Any time something goes wrong with an engine, the part most often blamed, but least likely to be the cause
is th ignition box. It’s probalby because that box holds some sort of mystical spell over it’s owner. MSD
offers troubleshooting tips to get past this urban legend and proove once and for all that the box is not
always to blame. Of course, they’ve also got guys on the phone that’ll tell you the same thing at (915) 857
5200.
8.Richmond Gear—Gear Ratio and E.T. calculators—www.richmondgear.com
The guys at Richmond Gear know that choosing the right ring and pinion can be a tough debate. And
installing it can be even more intimidating, but not now, with theier helpful e.t. calculator that’ll tell you
how fast you can go with new gears, and a R&Pinstallation section, you’ll never fear that swap again! If you
need to speak to a live person, they’re at (864) 843 9231.
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Original 6 lug factory drum rear ends; 1-1965, 1-1962($50.00 either).
1962 283-unmolested, needs complete O/H($500)
Contact Nathan Valentine 214 403 3104/ [email protected]
I am looking for a oil filter assembly for a 216/235 6 cylinder. AC Delco made them as a option and they
were a metal canister that bolted to the intake manifold.
Contact Chuck Shook /Phone: (817) 503-8972/ Email: [email protected]
Ad: Selling a chrome steering column w/tilt for floor shift that I bought at Good Guys in Dec. It is a 30
inch and I needed a 32 inch. Paid $300 asking $275.
Contact Abel Silva/ Phone: (469) 693-0059/ Email: [email protected]
To add, delete or change postings, contact [email protected])
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Readers Contributions:
This month from Richard Kellie
If you have something you’d like to share via newsletter with the rest of the club please email it to me :
[email protected]
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