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Dad/son projects........are the best!
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Looks like I'm headed down your way. Won't be able to stop on the way down but hope to on the way back and check out this project!
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Looks like another great project. Great price and solid truck. I'm in.
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Dad and I started working on the paint on the ole GMC on Saturday. The first thing I noticed about this truck when I walked up to it is the orange peel. The paint is pretty decent on it but it looks like dry spray or maybe too much paint overall (?) The final coat looks heavy to me or it was just never buffed out.
I'm pretty particular when it comes to stuff like this. I won't be able to paint this one (at least not for a while) but I want to make it look as good as I / We can. I started the 1500 cut on Sat, just a little buffing on a wool pad / swirl remover on a light foam pad and it looks incredible. The passenger side bedside is coming out really nice. We're actually picking up some reflections now. We're just lightly wet sanding the peel off of it and man .. it is way better than I expected. I'm thinking maybe polished Coys now (?) .. we'll see I guess. |
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Got a chance to do a little rubbing over the weekend :D Dad and I have the passenger side looking a LOT better, the picture of the driver's side is how it looked before. The paing is decent 'driver' quality. It is just single stage black, probably painted in the mid 80's if I had to guess. While definitely not perfect .. I think we did pretty good.
It had quite a bit of orange peel on it. In fact it was one of the first things I noticed when I walked up to it the day we bought it. .. Not anymore ! Keith (lolife99) .. the big ole mirror is gone (pass side) :metal: You wouldn't know of any good stainless mirrors around would you? .. hint .. I have a good driver's side arm, I just need the mirror heads and a good pass side arm. Check out the shine now !! |
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Who's telling you my secrets? I need to look at it better. I have no mirror heads. The only time you need mirror heads,... is when you have repop mirror bases, that let the heads fly off going down the highway. Ha. I have a NOS set,... but I want to keep them. |
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Wow amazing work
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Oops,... I guess you need the 67-70 mirror arms/heads,... not the 71-72 sport mirrors.
My mistake. I usually just buy new round mirror heads from Classic Parts of America. |
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Let me know if you want to part with that mirror arm, or know of any more around (?)
I color sanded it with 1500, got 99% of the peel off of it but the paint is a little thin in places. You have to look for it but I was really careful with it .. it just adds a little patina character to it. 3M compounds, wool pad, then swirl remover on a foam pad, hand waxed .. It's coming out nicely. Thanks for the compliments! |
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Wow! that paint shined up nicely. Looks 10 times better now. Elbows are probably feeling it tonight.
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Looking better with every post. Keep it up.
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Question -- I have some parts money and about to start moving along a little. :metal:
Considerations -- I am going to convert it over to wood bed. The bed in the truck is pretty rough really. It has some rust up near the bottom edge of the front panel and it is slightly dented. I am thinking I will replace the front panel. The floor is pretty rough around the edges and the back stake pockets. There is a golf ball size rust thru spot in the front floor area near the bed and in the back near the tailgate. Both seem to be a common area for rust. I have already purchased a good set of inner tubs for it (from Crazy Ray in CA) The ones in it now are a little rough around the bottom edges. They get replaced with good GM ones. At some point it looks like someone tried a cheap bedliner in the truck. It is a metallic silver. I am not sure if they put the bedliner in and then painted over it? .. but it is peeling off now. Looks worse than it really is .. but it bugs me. It looks like it has rubberized caulking in the front to give the bedliner something to bond to (?) But it looks pretty bad. My guess it has been there for 10+yrs or more. Here's what I'm thinking. If I pull the bed off and Order / put the new front panel, cross sills and wood (of course) in it first thing, that means the bed is out of the way. I can pressure wash the frame rails and paint / detail the frame while it's off. The floor will be easier to replace while the bed's off too Once the bed goes back on, as I collect some more parts money .. I do the suspension, wheels / tires. Should I do the bed and detail the frame rails first, or drop it now and put all my new parts on the old dirty frame? |
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The only thing that I would try to accomplish while the bed is off is the Cnotch if you are installing a notch at all. Everything can be done with the bed on but the notch is a little easier with the bed off. Just my thoughts.
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Drop it.
I see it looking like this truck,... |
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Ok, .. kinda what I would rather do anyway :D
How about 4 wheel disc. Should I cough up the extra and just do it now? I have to change axles, take the whole rear end apart etc. to drop it .. I'm thinking I just spring for the extra $ now and just go ahead.. I can't do Wilwoods or anything, just maybe the McGaughys kit, something like that. The way I have it figured up, I could have it dropped and wheels / tires around the first of May. I'm having to save here and there to keep the wife happy. My wife is from Recife Brazil, born and raised but her parents are Taiwanese. (yes, she's smokin .. :lol: ) Her sister is still in Rio, .. so she wants to go see her in the next couple months. Yeah, so I have to budget for that too. Brazil is cool, no doubt .. but it will slow down the truck some. |
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Looking good! I personally would do as much as possible when the box is off. At least as much as the budget allows. I hate laying on the ground and access is sooo much easier with the box out of the way.
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i agree with that do as much as possible while the bed is off, and dont put nice new parts on an old ugly frame, look at how the did the the Angelo service truck just pulled the motor/ front clip, gave it all a great cleaning (looks like they wire wheeled it ) and painting and slap it all back together , and it looks killer !
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I would leave the drum brakes on the rear until you have more budgeted money.
You can always do disc brakes later. Install new axles and seals now. Those backing plates can be cut off later, to avoid disassembly of the rearend again. Rear disc brakes will cut into your "cool wheel" money. Ha. |
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I wish I could do the billets that Stiney had, .. but I just can't on a daily driver and the truck will be sitting outside too. I will probably do the gray Coys just so they're easier to take care of and that's one of my favorite wheels ever.
20" Salt flats would be cool too.. not sure just yet. Still open for a used set. I'm hoping someone will want to freshen theirs up and sell a good setup soon. There's a reason IMO a lot of people have the Coys and TTIIs They just look cool on old trucks. I'd put them on my lawnmower if I could. |
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IMO... skip the rear discs.
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With a limited budget, I would start off by dropping it!
Purchase a 5 lug disk brake conversion kit with 2" (or 2.5") drop spindles and 2" lowering springs. For now, change over to 5 lug rear axles, and drop the rear as much as possible without a c-notch (5" or 6"?). Maybe when you are ready to remove the bed, we can detail the frame and add rear disks? With this truck being a daily driver, you really don't want it scraping across speed bumps and curbs. You could even run the 5 lug Rallys from your Big Block truck until you get your 20's if cash was a little low. This would eliminate those "grandpa" whitewalls and get the truck out of the nose bleed section. POP |
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Step One ! - Tires came in yesterday
Thinking about this wheel for the GMC? Raceline Burst |
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Truck is looking good. I agree...skip the rear discs. And...while I like those Racelines...they don't seem to "fit" the look of the truck (light patina nice original) I think the coys, tt2's or similar would fit the truck better....just MHO though ;)
Still hoping to swing by and see both your trucks sometime either on my way down or back again this time. last time I came back late at night with my sister in law and her daughter in the van so that was a no-go ;) Pm me your dad's address and I'll try to figure out how to work it into my schedule and see if we can meet up there sometime. |
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Wheels are BEAUTIFUL !!!
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very nice looking wheels.....
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Still undecided on the wheels, saving a little money up and I'll get them soon. It wouldn't make sense really to put billets on a driver that will have to sit outside.. I'll probably stay with a cast wheel of some sort.
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Oh, the Racelines are only $549 ea for the 20x8.5 :lol:
Guess those are out .. |
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ok chad , i last posted on 2/13 on the big block truck, did you forget about that truck, he is feeling neglected buddy , lol
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I actually called the paint store this morning to price my grille / top paint for it. I haven't forgotten
.. but I did kinda borrow the fuel return spring off of it for my GMC the other day. I honestly felt bad for doing it. :lol: Oh, no .. I haven't forgotten about it. Just trying to get the GMC in 'driver' condition then it's back to the 68. The funds are coming from a difference source on this truck than the BB truck too so that will help. Momma keeps me pretty busy around the house too. She asked me this morning.. "When are you going to start the ceramic tile project in the kitchen?" :no: :sumo: |
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Tell her right after you finish a little something in the garage ;)
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My Dad always said "if momma aint happy... NObody is happy" |
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Took some more pictures today .. thought you might like to see.
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more ..
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I think the truck has had rockers put in it at one point in it's life, but the cab mounts and typical rust areas look really good (to me ?)
The door panels were curling up so I can understand the metal plates on the doors. I'll tack up the holes and grind them smooth / paint and the will be tough to see. The headliner is there, but it is drooping just a tad. I'll fix that .. I think it will clean up really nice. It does still have the black pad / cover thing over the gas tank but it has slid down over the years .. A good upholstry shop should be able to fix that foam in the seat .. you think? The tailgate looks really good but the bed is shot. I will be pulling the entire bed floor, replacing the rear inner wheel wells with some really good original west coast GM fender wells and all new wood bed floor / supports. The front bed panel will also be replaced. It looks like either cheap bedliner or maybe house paint in the bed ?? It's rough ! .. but not for long. :D |
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