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see ten 04-05-2005 04:49 PM

If you want air put it on! As far as holes being put in the dash being something that can't be undone, thats a little out there. Look at this board at the pictures of trucks that looked like swiss cheese or a twisted up piece of scrap that have been brought back to like new condition. A couple holes in the dash for A/C vents would be nothing if someone wanted to reverse your modification later. Do you really want to put a small fortune in this truck to let it sit on those days when it's hot and humid? I live in Georgia I know how it is in the south. Build your truck for you not anyone else! I do agree that you have a rare truck and I would by no means hack it up. We are talking about A/C not chopping the top or body drop or Pro streeting it. If you ever tried to sell it do you think anyone would really go " if only it didn't have air"? I added air to my 72K10 and I love it. It's a low mileage truck painted in the original colors, factory motor, lift kit, blacked out windows and a few other hidden odds and ends. My 72C10 I bought from a man who had owned it 27 years. He said he could have sold it 2 dozen times if it HAD air on it. I added A/C blacked out the windows and it will be lowered soon. Build your truck the way you want! My advice would be,no matter what you do is to be happy with it yourself, to heck with everyone else. I would personaly rather drive one that looks like yours does NOW with cold air than a fully restored one with no A/C. GOOD LUCK on your project, and by the way don't price it if you don't want to sell it.

71Shortbed 04-05-2005 08:43 PM

Thats an interesting perspective.... I guess almost anything could be repaired but, then it loses its originality. Thats what I meant by it being something you can't undo (kinda like getting your virginity back). :hm: Since he said he didn't want to cut out the dash and weld in a new one, the add on made sense to me. Dash stays original and he stays cool.

I like these kinds of debates. It makes the board fun. Let us know how this turns out.

SB_in_SC 04-05-2005 10:38 PM

I agree, great debate and input! I believe I will pursue the "dealer add-on" unit my friend has offered me. My old '72 didn't have A/C and I remember many miserable days when traffic wasn't moving(especially on the strip in Myrtle Beach) and it was WAY to hot not to have A/C. My feelings are that it would not detract from the originallity of the truck, but would add much comfort.
As far as the "don't price it if you don't want to sell it" statement, you're exactly right. I shouldn't put a number out there when I don't really want to sell it. At the time, I would have considered $5k before I started this project, but not now. Now I'm stoked about getting it restored. You guys have fueled the fire with all your responses and I intend to chronicle this resto every step of the way. Can't wait until I can drive her to a meet where you guys can see her in person. That'll be a while, but we'll get there!

sixty8c10 04-06-2005 12:18 PM

just post lots of pics (entire buildup if possible)........ lots of them

stelth2002 04-06-2005 01:37 PM

Looks like a nice truck, but does anyone find it different that the horn cap is painted? They should be polished alumium or steel, if I remember right.

SB_in_SC 04-06-2005 10:53 PM

S...2002,
You're right. The middle part of the steering wheel and the horn button have been spray painted. We used this as our work truck for over 20 years and I believe the wheel and the horn button were stained pretty dark with grease. When my brother drove this truck as his personal veh for a few years, I believe he must have sprayed it b/c it wouldn't come clean, or he was too lazy to polish it. The boy LOVES a can of spray paint. You can still see the remnants where he primered the whole truck with spray paint to hide the surface rust! He once wasted a whole can of my gloss black to paint flames on a wrecked 73 sb/fs we had in the back yard!

SB_in_SC 04-08-2005 08:25 PM

Got a little work done today between the last thunderboomer and dark. Got the fan, radiator shroud, and radiator out. Also got the radiator support completely loosened. Hope to get it out over the weekend and start pulling the eng./trans. out.

SB_in_SC 04-10-2005 03:36 PM

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Got the Rad. support, hood, cowl, and passenger side fender removed. Inside the cowl looks really good. Even with all the pine straw in it, no rust! Here are some pics of the progress. :cool:

SB_in_SC 04-13-2005 08:27 PM

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Weather is mostly crappy in SC today. Cold and rainy, so decided to stay in the shop and strip down the fender. Both inner and outer have rust under battery, so I'm preparing to cut out the rust and weld in patch panel. Not very exciting, but progress is progress!

70c10swb 04-13-2005 09:33 PM

good work :cool:

little progress is still progress :D

SB_in_SC 04-14-2005 07:56 PM

Naked Front end
 
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Got the DS fender(inner and outer) off today. The wiring harness and the grounding strap are loose. Soaked the motor/trans mount bolts and the exhaust bolts down with "break free" in preps for pulling the motor/trans out soon. Maybe over the weekend, if time permits.

Check out the pinstripe! Didn't even remember it had one until I looked close at the fender.

Got a question about sandblasters. Are the ones I see from Eastwood and Northern Tool for about $150-$300 good enough for blasting sheetmetal and frame on my project? I have no experience with them. Is it worth getting one? What size/specs are the minimum needed? :fb:

SB_in_SC 04-15-2005 08:24 PM

Not much to report today. Did get the DS fender stripped down. Weather was too nice when I got home, so I rode my motorcycle for a while.

70c10swb 04-15-2005 10:06 PM

:cool:

thanks for keeping us updated :)

special-K 04-16-2005 09:26 AM

I`ve seen prestine,well optioned 67-72s for sale and at shows.Take a look in the window and see"add-on"air.Doesn`t take away from the truck one ioata.I think it`s cool.Dealer air was just another common add-on typical from this era.

grayw0lf 04-16-2005 03:34 PM

I love those old style big block valve covers! They make the engine look enormous.

SB_in_SC 04-17-2005 10:21 PM

Busy weekend. Didn't get to do any work on the truck until 6:30pm Sun. Got the exhaust loose(only broke one of the 6 bolts!) Got the motor mounts and trans mount loose. Took the shifter linkage, starter wiring, and power steering hoses aloose. Nothing left but pull the eng/trans out and start breaking it down.

Stopped by my brother-in-law's Saturday and got to talking about my project. He offered to help build the engine. He knows the truck, because he was a mechanic at my dad's shop and his partner at the end. We worked together for many years at the shop and on our dirt track team. He's a great mechanic who has a big shop behind his house. He said to bring the motor down when I pull it and we'd get to work. That'll save me time and money. I'm going to try to get it pulled by the end of the week and down to his shop.

More to come!

Hutch 04-18-2005 04:48 AM

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SB_in_SC
Very nice Big Block Shortie project you got there.
This board will help out a lot on the restoration.
Are my eye's wiggin out or is there a hidden message in that pic of the fender with the pinstripe?

SB_in_SC 04-18-2005 08:22 PM

Let's hope its a good omen!

67cst 04-18-2005 08:37 PM

i cant make out what was is written there, help me out someone

68w/sbc406 04-18-2005 08:42 PM

i am in the same boat

special70gmc 04-18-2005 08:43 PM

i wouldnt sandblast the sheetmetal if i were you ive herd alto of horror stories about ppl killing there skins with sand im sure more ppl will chime in on this cuz its not really a good idea my 2cents -kyle

SB_in_SC 04-18-2005 09:08 PM

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I think Hutch was referring to what looks like a smiley face in the area he drew a box around. At least, that's what I see.

SB_in_SC 04-21-2005 10:59 PM

My buddy dropped off a boom pole for my tractor yesterday, so the motor/trans is coming out before the end of the weekend! (If the Lord's willing and the creek don't rise!)

Keepin' ya posted!

Sean

jc 04-22-2005 03:15 AM

that first pic is a cool (found in the weeds pic) as cheyenne10 put it.

SB_in_SC 04-23-2005 11:50 AM

She's out!
 
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Got the motor/trans pulled this morning. Not an easy task by yourself, but she gave it up without too much trouble. Here are some pics for y'all.

68w/sbc406 04-23-2005 01:45 PM

soo much easier pulling a motor with out the front clip on

CHEVY & GMC FOREVER 04-23-2005 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 68w/sbc406
soo much easier pulling a motor with out the front clip on

DAMN STRAIGHT, about a week ago I was putting my 350 back in with the front clip on...... what a pain in the a$$.......

SB_in_SC 04-23-2005 08:46 PM

More progress pics
 
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I was busy today! Got most of the motor tore down today and took the long block to my brother-in-law's. We're going to finish the tear down Monday night. Check out how clean the inside of the motor is in these pics.

Dean23 04-23-2005 10:43 PM

wow that engine is spotless inside. you are making some great progress. itll be back on the road before you know it

SB_in_SC 04-25-2005 10:05 PM

The engine teardown
 
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Went to my brother-in-laws tonight and tore the rest of the engine down. Everything looked pretty good. Did find a couple of burnt valves, but nothing major. Should be ready to take to the mach. shop. Here are some pics of the progress.

SB_in_SC 04-25-2005 10:11 PM

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couple more pics. What do you think of the progress so far???? :)

70c10swb 04-25-2005 10:14 PM

good job!!

i want a big block :(

68w/sbc406 04-25-2005 10:14 PM

the heads look a hell of alot better than the head on my 250 when it came out. one valve had a deep seat, and one valve was missing 1/4 of it. but she still ran on all 4 cylinders :D
now you just got to get it back together

70c10swb 04-25-2005 10:16 PM

wow how many miles were on that, that chain looks streached

SB_in_SC 04-25-2005 10:39 PM

73k, but they were HARD miles. It was the station truck, so they were put on two or three miles at a time. And everybody"got on it" b/c it had so much power and was so fun to drive.

chickenwing 04-26-2005 09:02 AM

Can't get over how clean that engine is inside. Was the p.o. a 1 brand oil guy? What brand was it?

68w/sbc406 04-26-2005 09:07 AM

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What brand was it?

probably not penzoil

chickenwing 04-26-2005 09:10 AM

No. Am hoping it's Valvolene.

68w/sbc406 04-26-2005 09:19 AM

or castrol

SB_in_SC 04-26-2005 12:27 PM

Pops says Quaker State Super Blend. Lots of folks complain how dirty QS looks when you drain it, but more dirt in your oil means less in your engine. The trouble comes when you don't change it regular and that dirty oil starts to gum up. That being said, I still use Castrol in all my machines.


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