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BFoley 05-12-2016 10:56 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by Johnny_Lamebridge (Post 7590651)
That '78 will provide lots of good parts. I'd recommend doing the power steering. It sure is nice to have when you're backing into a tight parking spot at a cruise night surrounded by spectators.

I disagree. Few things in life are more exhilarating than trying to maneuver something with the nimbleness of a farm tractor into a tight spot while surrounded by show cars; owners of the cars nervously watching and on-lookers staring in awe as you frantically spin the wheel side-to-side as if you where driving a semi through an autocross slolem. :smoke:


On a more serious note, I will never convert mine over to power anything. The lack of power anything, A/C and auto transmission helps ensure that my wife and my kids will never ask for the keys...

62stepside longbox 05-12-2016 11:32 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7590634)
Good find!

Thanks tj

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Originally Posted by Johnny_Lamebridge (Post 7590651)
That '78 will provide lots of good parts. I'd recommend doing the power steering. It sure is nice to have when you're backing into a tight parking spot at a cruise night surrounded by spectators.

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Originally Posted by BFoley (Post 7590683)
I disagree. Few things in life are more exhilarating than trying to maneuver something with the nimbleness of a farm tractor into a tight spot while surrounded by show cars; owners of the cars nervously watching and on-lookers staring in awe as you frantically spin the wheel side-to-side as if you where driving a semi through an autocross slolem. :smoke:

I'm still not sure if it want to do power steering guys, I'll think about. I haven't even driven the truck yet so I'll see how I like it without power. I'm definitely doing power brakes though.

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Originally Posted by BFoley (Post 7590683)
On a more serious note, I will never convert mine over to power anything. The lack of power anything, A/C and auto transmission helps ensure that my wife and my kids will never ask for the keys...

Haha that is a good idea Ben. I find it kind of cool that lots of these trucks have power nothing.

62stepside longbox 05-12-2016 09:37 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Here is a spot that I cut some rust out of on the backside of the cab

62stepside longbox 05-12-2016 09:41 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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And here it is with the new metal all welded in and ground smooth with some paint on it to protect against rain. This one took quite a while to finish despite of how small it is. I admit this one is not 100% perfect but it's still looks pretty good and since its behind the bed it isn't even visible

TJ's Chevy 05-13-2016 12:30 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Looking good! :chevy:

62stepside longbox 05-13-2016 02:00 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7591454)
Looking good! :chevy:

Thanks tj, I'm trying to get all the rust repair on the back of the cab done soon so I can get the bed back on and clear up some space in the driveway

62stepside longbox 05-13-2016 10:45 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Started to assess the rust in the passenger cab corner. It is definitely worse than the drivers side. It has lots of bondo. But the bright side is that once the passenger cab corner/cab support is done the cab will be basically rust free other than one or two spots that I need to finish up

TJ's Chevy 05-13-2016 11:07 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Time for some fire power! lol!

namloc 05-14-2016 01:00 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by 62stepside longbox (Post 7592468)
Started to assess the rust in the passenger cab corner. It is definitely worse than the drivers side. It has lots of bondo. But the bright side is that once the passenger cab corner/cab support is done the cab will be basically rust free other than one or two spots that I need to finish up

Been there before on a '69 I did a few years back.In the end rust free looked good and sounded good.Truck got sold due to that factor one day. Great job movin' along.

Grizz1963 05-14-2016 01:02 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
You just keep banging away ehhh Nik?

Love checking in on your build.

You take on some serious challenges.

62stepside longbox 05-14-2016 02:58 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7592497)
Time for some fire power! lol!

You got it!

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Originally Posted by namloc (Post 7592587)
Been there before on a '69 I did a few years back.In the end rust free looked good and sounded good.Truck got sold due to that factor one day. Great job movin' along.

Thanks, if I keep on working it will eventually be done.

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Originally Posted by Grizz1963 (Post 7592591)
You just keep banging away ehhh Nik?

Love checking in on your build.

You take on some serious challenges.

Thanks rian, Yep just gotta keep on banging away at it to get the job done. The rust repair has been a real challenge but you know what they say, "if you put your mind to it you can accomplish anything".

Palf70Step 05-14-2016 09:14 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Getting closer. Yoou have been doing outstanding work, way better than this old man can do!

62stepside longbox 05-14-2016 04:35 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 7592719)
Getting closer. Yoou have been doing outstanding work, way better than this old man can do!

Haha thanks bill

62stepside longbox 05-14-2016 04:40 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Today I'm moving lots of vehicles and parts around to make room for the donor truck coming tomorrow. I uncovered my seat and realized that I haven't shown you guys it yet. It's the original seat cover from 62, had a couple small rips and tears plus a couple broken springs but I repaired all that a while ago, but it's in pretty good shape for being 54 years old. I will eventually redo it with a new cover and foam but for now it's plenty fine.

Palf70Step 05-14-2016 08:44 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Very nice!, I thought you were just going to use an old bucket upside down. ;)

62stepside longbox 05-14-2016 08:51 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 7593263)
Very nice!, I thought you were just going to use an old bucket upside down. ;)

Haha you guessed right bill. I had to move the truck into the garage to make room for the '78 donor truck. I used an old bucket upside down since the seat wasn't in the truck. Only got to drive it 30 feet but was still the first time driving it and was fun.

62stepside longbox 05-14-2016 08:55 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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It barely fit in the garage it's so long. Oh and the '78 should get here on Wednesday:metal:

TJ's Chevy 05-14-2016 11:09 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Tight fit in there! lol

Awesome that the donor will be there soon. :metal:

62stepside longbox 05-15-2016 01:21 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7593427)
Tight fit in there! lol

Awesome that the donor will be there soon. :metal:

Yeah I'm really looking forward to tearing into the '78

62stepside longbox 05-15-2016 01:26 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Finished up my front bumper this evening, I previously got all of the bends out of it by using a torch and hammer and beating it for hours but it still wasn't perfect so today I applied a layer of fibreglass filler and sanded it smooth and got it bolted on, I'm pretty happy with the end product.

62stepside longbox 05-15-2016 01:29 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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I also found this chrome badge at a garage sale that I may use on the truck. I will probably mount it on the front or rear bumper or maybe in the interior

Grizz1963 05-15-2016 03:54 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by 62stepside longbox (Post 7593512)
I also found this chrome badge at a garage sale that I may use on the truck. I will probably mount it on the front or rear bumper or maybe in the interior

That badge is Ultra Cool.

Love little details like that.

AJCK87 05-15-2016 11:21 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
Great progress Nik! Really awesome work on the passengers side rocker, cab corner and your bumper :metal: keep at it, you will be rocking around it no time

62stepside longbox 05-15-2016 12:13 PM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Originally Posted by Grizz1963 (Post 7593533)
That badge is Ultra Cool.

Love little details like that.

Thanks rian, yes it's the little details that set a car apart from the rest.

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Originally Posted by AJCK87 (Post 7593778)
Great progress Nik! Really awesome work on the passengers side rocker, cab corner and your bumper :metal: keep at it, you will be rocking around it no time

Thanks Anthony, unfortunately I won't be getting much done on the truck in the next few weeks since its tightly packed away in the garage to make room for the '78 donor that will be here on Wednesday. I'll be spending most of my spare time stripping that Down.

62stepside longbox 05-18-2016 12:09 AM

Re: A 15 year old's project. Rusty 62 stepside
 
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Got a lot done today on the fender, this section was really screwed up so I just decided no to use it. The lip has quite a bend to it


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