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FarmerSid 09-24-2014 06:49 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Looks great. My guages are in about the same shape with the speedo needle broke off too. My speedo shows 6000 and some miles but the truck looks like it has 600 000. LOL! Sorry I have no idea on the conversion.

oossuuu754 09-26-2014 09:37 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
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I finally found the seat. It is an Astro 2nd row with the fold down cup holder and it was only $60 thanks to the local pull a part. Plans are to recover it in either Black and Gray and maybe add "butt warmers".

FarmerSid 09-26-2014 09:43 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Nice seat. Any idea what year they are out of?

oossuuu754 09-26-2014 12:06 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
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Originally Posted by FarmerSid (Post 6857278)
Nice seat. Any idea what year they are out of?

FarmerSid - It is out of 1998. Here is the link to SKYMANGS description of how to make it fit http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=149

erichevy 09-26-2014 01:03 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Your "aged" paint looks pretty good. Not easy to get it to look that great. My 49 is about the same color.... except somebody painted the entire thing with a brush at some point.... yuck! Can't wait ot see it all finished and put back together :)

oossuuu754 09-26-2014 01:24 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
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Originally Posted by erichevy (Post 6857512)
Your "aged" paint looks pretty good. Not easy to get it to look that great. My 49 is about the same color.... except somebody painted the entire thing with a brush at some point.... yuck! Can't wait ot see it all finished and put back together :)

Thank erichevy It has definitely been a chore to get the look right. I am hoping to finish the Cab (last piece) done this weekend.

FarmerSid 09-26-2014 01:59 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
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Originally Posted by oossuuu754 (Post 6857441)
FarmerSid - It is out of 1998. Here is the link to SKYMANGS description of how to make it fit http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=149

Thanks!

oossuuu754 09-29-2014 10:06 AM

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Well I am in the home stretch of the body work. 2 weeks from today "Cecil" will be in MO at SKYMANGS shop for the S-10/5.7 TPI transformation. This weekend I repainted the cab in an attempt to match the "Patina". Next week will "age" the paint by sanding and rusting it. Here are the before pics.

oossuuu754 09-29-2014 10:13 AM

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Here are the after pics before the aging process.

oossuuu754 10-06-2014 10:21 AM

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I finished up the Cab exterior this weekend and come Friday Cecil is headed to SKYMANGS shop in MO. The photos aren't that good it was late, I was tired and lighting was not that good. But here is the "aged" cab that should flow nicely with the rest of the "Rusto-Mod" look I am going for.

oldman3 10-06-2014 10:28 AM

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754, is Chris going to post his part on this thread or start another? Want to follow along whichever way it goes, let us know...Jim

oossuuu754 10-06-2014 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by oldman3 (Post 6869061)
754, is Chris going to post his part on this thread or start another? Want to follow along whichever way it goes, let us know...Jim

Jim,

Chris said he would post on this thread.

skymangs 10-09-2014 12:13 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Looking great Shawn! Love the patina you've re-worked. Can't wait to get this one under the knife!

Jim, I'll be updating this thread, but I have another week or 2 on my current project ('54 long-bed/Extended cab frame, LS swap) before This one. Sorry... behind schedule is just about par for the course lately!

oldman3 10-09-2014 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 6872535)
Jim, I'll be updating this thread, but I have another week or 2 on my current project ('54 long-bed/Extended cab frame, LS swap) before This one. Sorry... behind schedule is just about par for the course lately!

Chris, as fast and great as you do these conversions, I would still be thinking about what to do next. How did I miss the 54 build?...Jim

Low Elco 10-09-2014 10:35 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
You're in good hands! this oughta be good.

Lokin4AReason 10-09-2014 11:31 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
how are you making the rusting process, if i may ask ....

ghettoluxury 10-10-2014 11:23 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
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Originally Posted by oossuuu754 (Post 6845377)
I completely stripped/sandblasted the parts that I wanted to age. Flat Black Primer then painted them. After it dried for a few days I then sanded the entire part with mixture of coarse, medium and fine grit sanding disk on my orbital to give the pain the weathered look.

To make the rust you first need to completely sand any spot you want to rust to bare metal. Then you mix up a spray bottle with these ingredients.

16 oz Hydrogen Peroxide (fresh bottle un open is best)
2 oz white vinegar
1/2 Tbsp of Salt

lightly spray the bare metal and rust will form almost immediately. Let this dry then repeat. The more time you repeat the process it the darker it will be. You can also use a small propane torch to speed up the drying process.

After the rust has dried for about 24 hours, take fresh small paint brush and gently remove any extremely loose rust pieces. I use leaf blower to blow the loose particles away. Be careful because most of the rust will wipe away at this point.

After you removed the loose particles you need to treat and seal the rust with Pentrol. You can buy this at Lowes or Home Depot in the paint department. This will adhere it surface.

Lastly you should clear the patina with a satin or gloss clear. I am going to do that in about a year.

It is not as difficult as this sounds, but it does take a little time sanding.

Here is the info for you.

skymangs 10-11-2014 12:21 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Well, Shawn and his wife arrived with "Cecil" today... Went right into the new shop, before drywall, insulation, and wiring! That's about right for me, Truck in the bay before the building's done... :metal: I'll post pics tomorrow.

Jim; I haven't done a thread on this one, or my last one come to think of it... Too busy. I'll make some time to do a thread on the '54.

Elco; Thanks brother... appreciate the props. Nice seeing you at All Truck Nats last month!

oossuuu754 10-13-2014 12:56 PM

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Well as Chris mentioned we loaded up Cecil and headed North to MO. Weather cooperated for the most part and other than a blow out on the trailer about 30 miles into the trip it was uneventful. Chris my wife said she couldn't tell who was more giddy when we got there you or me. That enthusiasm is why I am excited about letting you bring Cecil back to life. Sorry we didn't get more photos but it was getting late and Chris and his family were about to go the football game.

I will say his 49 is going to be SWEET when its done!

oossuuu754 10-13-2014 05:54 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
So here is the short list of what Chris is going to do to Cecil:
  • Transplant him on the S-10 and slam him as low as we can get with drop spindles, blocks ect
  • Rust repair to the floors, kicks, and corners
  • Bring the 5.7 TPI back to life with a complete re wire/ECM courtesy of Larry Electric Site
  • Under dash AC
  • Power Bear Claws
  • One Piece Frameless Power Windows
  • Lokar Shifter
  • Original Gauges refurb
  • Barnwood Bed
  • Hidden Latches on the gate
  • Custom Interior
  • New Glass except for the corner glass
  • Mini Tub the rears to get the 4x4 rear end and the big 20x10s with the 275/55s to fit under the fenders.

Plus a bunch that I am forgetting.

Can't wait!

oldman3 10-13-2014 06:54 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Ready to see the transformation...Jim

oossuuu754 11-24-2014 10:56 AM

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Chris has started working on Cecil this weekend. He stripped the S-10 donor on Friday.

oossuuu754 11-24-2014 11:01 AM

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Saturday he was able to finish the stripping the S-10 frame and then power washed it. He has ordered some the chassis parts to get this thing laying low. He thinks we can get it about 5 inches off the ground. Stay tuned.

oldman3 11-24-2014 11:26 AM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Had wondered why we hadn't seen anything on this build, from you or Chris. Glad it is started and look forward to more updates...Jim

skymangs 11-27-2014 11:38 PM

Re: Cecil the 1953 5 window / S-10 / 5.7 TPI
 
Sorry all, got a little farther behind on the '54 than planned. I'm ready to get cranking on Cecil as soon as the Thanksgiving weekend is over. I've ordered a TON of parts already, I'm going to change up how I do this one a bit, and do the suspension work before body fitment. That way I can build it around those monstrous tires. I am also starting out by cutting an inch out of my cab mounts, I'll tack them together, and fit the body, that way it's easy to take more out if I need to.

The rear tires measure 32.25" tall... it's going to be a chore to get it low!

Also, the '54 has it's own thread now. Rico F. is the title.


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