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69SCSS 06-16-2013 07:06 PM

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69SCSS 06-16-2013 07:09 PM

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More random pics. Also my handy dandy axle bearing removal tool. 2.5" washer, cut down to fit. The non-cut one was for installation with a socket. Worked like a charm. :lol:

69SCSS 06-25-2013 02:27 PM

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Whipped this together this morning while the girls were at the library. Handy Dandy Cab Dolly. Only cost me the screws and the casters, I had a bunch of 2x4's left over from building a room in the garage... putting them to good use finally. :metal:

67cheby 06-25-2013 02:46 PM

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making some great progress !

Hardesty454 06-25-2013 02:50 PM

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Looks good Al! Like that dolly!
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68GMCburban 06-25-2013 03:19 PM

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Looks good! Keep up the great progress.

69SCSS 06-25-2013 07:56 PM

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Thanks guys! Rob, took me an hour and $32. Probably less if I didn't have the dog bugging me every couple minutes to throw the toy for her! :lol:

Bomp 06-25-2013 08:55 PM

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:metal: On the Cab Dolly :metal:

69SCSS 07-05-2013 03:11 AM

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:metal: On the Cab Dolly :metal:

Here it is doing it's job!

Nice and LOWWWWWW.... :lol:

:metal:

69SCSS 07-05-2013 03:15 AM

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So I got some serious work done today, got the frame out from under the cab, and dragged it out into the driveway. Pulled all the crap out of the garage and cleaned the whole thing out for phase 2 - ASSEMBLY! The frame is getting sent to the sandblasters on tuesday, so while it's gone I will start painting some of the other parts and getting ready to put the chassis together. Can't wait to get this thing back and put it together!

Here's some pics of the pulling the frame out.

Hduramax 07-07-2013 05:11 PM

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moving right along on this one, nice work .Going to use your washer idea when i get back to mine to get the racers out of my axle, that was a good idea

69SCSS 07-10-2013 10:23 PM

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My wife is a bad influence on me. :lol:

I was looking at the new Classic Trucks mag on sunday and it's full of 67-72 C10's. Even a killer Blazer. But there's a 70 shortstep in there that I kept looking at, and I just kept thinking what I really wanted was a shortbed. So I walked over into the kitchen and told her the magazine is gonna get me in trouble, there are too many great trucks in there and it gives me too many ideas!! I mentioned the one short step that made me want the shortbed... and she asked me If I still wanted a short bed. Of course I said yes! Then she says, then get one!! :metal:

So I went onto CL and first post is a shortbed frame. Guy wanted $250. It's straight and just needs to be cleaned up and some paint slapped on. So I picked it up today.

So I guess I should change my signature and my Build thread title now to SWB! :metal::lol:

69SCSS 07-30-2013 02:50 PM

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Been working on the frame. I sanded / wire wheeled all the rust, dirt, and grime off it, now it is getting a coat of POR-15. I have the week off so I'm cleaning and painting as much as possible. I have the frame just about done, and the trailing arms so far. Working on the front crossmember next... it's a serious mess, gonna take a few hours to clean that one! Here's a few pics.

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2844/9...61ebc9e8_o.jpg
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And a really crappy picture of the 402 I picked up from Rob this weekend. \m/.

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3725/9...d0109160_o.jpg

Hardesty454 07-30-2013 03:00 PM

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Nice job on the frame. That 402 looks better on your stand than my home made one! Now tell everyone how you got it on there!!!
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mcbassin 07-30-2013 04:17 PM

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Very nice build! Lot of work in a short time frame too. subscribed.
ps Love the big block

69SCSS 07-31-2013 11:46 AM

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Yesterday's update... I cleaned up the front crossmember only to find a crack! I dragged it down to a friend of mine's shop and he welded it up really fast. I cleaned the shock brackets and the u-bolts also. Today I'll be trying to get the control arms and trans crossmember done, and anything else I can squeeze in.

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3834/9...09b8ab3b_o.jpg
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69SCSS 07-31-2013 10:58 PM

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Finished for today. Wish I could do this every day, I actually feel like I'm accomplishing something... unlike when I'm at work! :lol:

So I cleaned the control arms and engine stands today, and finished the POR-15 on the frame. Got the first coat of POR-15 on the control arms, second coat tomorrow and done. It's nice to make progress.

Glad I cleaned this stuff, it had some really rough spots, and running it as is would eventually be a problem. Lots of rusty areas. Here's a couple pics of the control arms, and some better pics of the engine on the stand.

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2818/9...574fc0bf_o.jpg
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Tomorrow I have to get finished, friday I'm playing the Fair and taking my daughter early before the show, so hoping I get this all done in time!! ;)

Hardesty454 07-31-2013 11:20 PM

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Looking killer Al! That motor looks cleaner.. :haha:

Have fun playing the fair!

69SCSS 08-01-2013 12:51 AM

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Looking killer Al! That motor looks cleaner.. :haha:

Have fun playing the fair!

HA! Gonna be a while before I get to the engine... might be this year, maybe... think the truck needs to be a roller first!

Yea more to come, gotta finish up tomorrow... :metal:

69SCSS 08-02-2013 01:53 AM

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Whew!!! I finished what I planned. Wow. Never seen that coming. No way. Never happens! But I actually ran ahead of what I wanted to get done, so I did some extra stuff! :metal:

Today I got the control arms covered in POR-15, painted a bunch of other misc parts, got the frame back into the garage and under the cab, dropped the cab on the frame, and put some of the rear suspension together to get it out of the way. My garage is packed again, but most of the stuff is clean now! OK, except for the engine, Rob! :lol:

So here's some pics. Playing the Fair tomorrow, wish I could take every week off and do stuff like this, it's a lot more fun that going to work! :lol::metal:

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3773/9...ed28cd84_o.jpg
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And this is the mess that is my garage now, in all it's cluttered glory:

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Hardesty454 08-02-2013 09:56 AM

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Looks like my garage. Well until I just cleaned it! Hey are you spraying or rolling the por-15? It looks really good in the pics.
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mcbassin 08-02-2013 11:23 AM

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Very nice progress!

69SCSS 08-02-2013 11:52 AM

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I used POR-15 on the frame, control arms, and front crossmember. Had just enough for those. The rest I used spray paint. The POR-15 isn't super pretty since it was brushed on, but still looks ok. I'm not going to worry about that stuff rusting.

Over the next month or so I'll be putting stuff together, so the garage will get less cluttered.... I hope! :lol:

Hardesty454 08-02-2013 11:55 AM

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I used POR-15 on the frame, control arms, and front crossmember. Had just enough for those. The rest I used spray paint. The POR-15 isn't super pretty since it was brushed on, but still looks ok. I'm not going to worry about that stuff rusting.

Over the next month or so I'll be putting stuff together, so the garage will get less cluttered.... I hope! :lol:

It is all under the truck anyway so I wouldn't worry too much about prettiness! Did you see what I'm doing to the core support you brought down? Gotta check it out!
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69SCSS 08-02-2013 12:03 PM

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Yea just checked it out! Glad you swapped those out so you could use the good core support. Now I'll have to find a good one myself and send it to you to do the same! :lol:

Hardesty454 08-02-2013 12:13 PM

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Yea just checked it out! Glad you swapped those out so you could use the good core support. Now I'll have to find a good one myself and send it to you to do the same! :lol:

Before you do that let's make sure mine works when I'm done! :haha:
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69SCSS 08-02-2013 12:23 PM

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Before you do that let's make sure mine works when I'm done! :haha:
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HA! Yea that might be a while for you though... :lol:

I"m going to use mine as is for now, I don't have the budget to replace it AND afford Power Tour next year... It'll look rough but it will kick ass underneath, that's the goal for now. After PT then I'll rip it apart and make it purty ;)

Hardesty454 08-02-2013 12:28 PM

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Power tour 18 baby!!!
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69SCSS 08-15-2013 02:23 PM

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Finally! Rear suspension together and ready to go. Now I have to get my brake lines installed and fill the axle with fluid. Have a nice new POSI tag to go on the drain plug too. Moving to the front suspension for now! Should have most of that together next week, then I just have to wait until I have the money for my spindles and disc kit. Progress!!!

Still shooting for PT2014, but hey you never know, might take longer.... not gonna rush it though. Lots to do while I wait for more money for the project.

Here's some pics:

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2842/9...285ac58b_z.jpg
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NC_John 08-15-2013 02:51 PM

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Great build. I know what you mean about working on truck instead of working. Need to work to pay for the fun-work though....

Any issues with the POR-15 not wanting to stick to the frame? I had some issues using the starter kit on my cab and inner fenders. It does not like smooth surfaces....
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Hardesty454 08-15-2013 03:02 PM

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Hey that looks great! Pt2018!!
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69SCSS 08-15-2013 05:56 PM

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Great build. I know what you mean about working on truck instead of working. Need to work to pay for the fun-work though....

Any issues with the POR-15 not wanting to stick to the frame? I had some issues using the starter kit on my cab and inner fenders. It does not like smooth surfaces....
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I didn't have any problems with it. I used metal prep right before I put my first coat, maybe that helped. it's not the prettiest finish when it cures but if I was going for pretty and perfect I would have had it sandblasted and powder coated. I put the POR15 on the frame, control arms, and front crossmember and even during assembly it didn't really scuff up.

69SCSS 08-28-2013 03:43 AM

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So I finally dragged out my steering box to clean it up and install it, when I find that it's damaged. It came off the truck like this, it's been sitting under the truck for months. Looks like the guy must have hit something like a parking block or a curb really hard, because it took the end of the steering box off! The old frame had the core support mount bent up on that side, so I see how this happened. Got a replacement lined up so I'll use this to steer it until then when it's a roller, no way am I gonna try to drive with it!

Almost done with the front suspension besides the spindles now, getting really close to putting it on tires. :metal:

69SCSS 08-28-2013 06:00 PM

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Well, despite the broken steering box, the front suspension is together, except for the spindles and sway bar. Going to drill out the rivets this weekend and bolt up the bar, so all I'll be waiting on is the spindles, and I have to wait until October for that. Forward progress though, despite setbacks! :metal:

(excuse the crappy cellphone pics :lol: )

67ctener 08-31-2013 11:46 AM

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Great job! Similar to my 67 402 project. Mines pretty much dead in the water so keep working on yours and posting pics so I can look at them
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69SCSS 09-28-2013 02:03 AM

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Update! Well, sorta. Been busy as hell with music projects, so the truck has only been touched a few times. Basically been just cleaning stuff up and doing little things. Only thing I've gotten to this week is to start working on my gauge bezel. I am adding a couple gauges, so far I have installed my Camaro tach. I took a crappy cellphone pic, so you can see it's in there... gotta still take the Goof Off to the glass and get the lines off. Going to add a different oil pressure gauge and another temp gauge for the transmission. The bezel is getting replaced, it's a little worn. :lol:

Soon I'll finish off the parking brakes, and put in the brake and fuel lines.

Lazzardkng 10-06-2013 03:42 PM

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I'm new to the area and looking for some 1970 parts. L & R Fenders, R door, tailgate, outer grill, ect. Only looking for high quality parts. Any suggestions?
Also I have quite a few extra parts from me 2 donors of my project.

69SCSS 10-12-2013 08:15 PM

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I'm new to the area and looking for some 1970 parts. L & R Fenders, R door, tailgate, outer grill, ect. Only looking for high quality parts. Any suggestions?
Also I have quite a few extra parts from me 2 donors of my project.

I know a few people locally that would probably be able to help. I'll ask my friend Randy I just picked up some parts from if I can send you his number, he's got a lot of parts right now. He's down in Canby but it's easy to find.

69SCSS 10-12-2013 08:23 PM

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Update!!! My budget finally allowed for me to get some stuff for the truck, so today I scored a few things. Most importantly I scored a short bed for $900! It's straight, no rust holes, and the wiring harness and the lights all included! Strapped it to my Silverado and bringing it home tonight after work. Also scored an outer heater box, the one I had was broken at the heater core and strapped together (WTF?) so of course if you used it you'd get engine compartment fumes. Great way to get CO poisoning... LOL!! This one is perfect and the door swings smooth.

Also snagged a set of roller wheels, 15x8's with 255/60/15's for $75. They won't be worth driving on, the tires are a bit worn, but they'll be great rollers until I get my wheels. Plus I snagged a flip up license plate holder from the guy for $5!

Here's some pics. Finally going to get back to work on the truck here, got only a few months left for me to get this done and work out the bugs before the almost 7000 mile power Tour 2014 trip. At least I have all my body panels now!

69SCSS 10-14-2013 05:18 PM

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Slapped that bed on my truck yesterday and cleaned up a bit in the garage. It's just laying on the frame right now on a blanket, to keep from getting the frame scratched up, but I threw a bedside on there to see how it looks. Wow, this is weird! This truck hasn't had a bed since I got it over a year ago... very odd to open the garage door and see this now! Great but odd!

Next stop, to make it a roller. 3 weeks and i can order my spindles and brake kit. The roller wheels look pretty good, so I'm gonna stick with those for now until I'm almost done, then I'll worry about them.

Much more cleaning and painting to come. Cleaning up the engine and trans will be next. Getting there! maybe having this running by March 1 will happen! :metal: Hope I didn't just jink myself... guess we'll see :lol:


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