If you want to replace weatherstripping on your 1965 Chevy pickup you should just pull off the old stripping using your hands or pliers if needed. If you use anything metal around your vehicle doors and windows such as a pair of pliers, just be careful not to scratch your paint, or glass. If some of the stripping will not cleanly peel off the vehicle, just use a plastic putty knife to remove any left over stripping. Then use a gunk remover to get rid of any of the old glue from the old stripping. After that put the new stripping up like exactly like the old stuff.
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How do I release the frozen brakes on the drum of a 1965 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup
On older vehicles many forums host downloads for service repair manuals. To find a wiring diagram on a 1965 Chevy Pickup truck search on Chevrolet Classic truck forums.
You can find one on eBay.com for a reasonable price.
1956 gmc 3200
They have to bu cut off, and welded back on.
Yes, people do it all of the time. As long as the width of the seat fits in the cab the way you like it (they usually do) then the only other thing to worry about is the holes in the floor for mounting. You will have to put the new seat in, mark where the bolt holes need to be, pull the seat back out and drill the holes. I have a 1963 Chevy and a 1965 Chevy. I bought 1997 Pontiac Bonneville seats for the 65 and I am looking to put seats out of a 2003 or so Chevy pickup in the 1963. That would give me leather, shoulder strap seat belt, and a console.
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Yes, but I don't know why you would take the HEI / High energy ignition distributor out and replace it with 1 that has points and condenser. That would be a BAD move.
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