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NewType72 08-27-2012 12:54 AM

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again I'll be finding the money to send my truck to you soon :lol:. love your logic though man gotta be able to find those priceless deals but spend a lil on the stuff you really want as an owner/builder. I know in my own I see no expense too high just aother couple worrk weeks to pay for :lol:

Jastos 08-27-2012 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 5559495)
man seeing all those new parts makes me drool ugh I love present shopping on my own truck but when it's a blank check? oh that's just game no offense to the owner that is haha just like the idea I hope i get to that point someday

No offense taken.

I have really appreciated all the time Jonathan has put in on sourcing the parts for me. It seems like that takes just as much - if not more time than actually putting the truck together. He's done a good job balancing my budget & giving options on the build.

I'm sure if our wives got together, my wife would be complaining about how much money I'm spending on the truck, and his would be complaining about how much time he spends on craigslist/ebay.

VA72C10 08-27-2012 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 5559518)
again I'll be finding the money to send my truck to you soon :lol:. love your logic though man gotta be able to find those priceless deals but spend a lil on the stuff you really want as an owner/builder. I know in my own I see no expense too high just aother couple worrk weeks to pay for :lol:

Send it on...I can do mild or wild restorations ;) :chevy:

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Originally Posted by Jastos (Post 5559570)
I have really appreciated all the time Jonathan has put in on sourcing the parts for me. It seems like that takes just as much - if not more time than actually putting the truck together. He's done a good job balancing my budget & giving options on the build.

Glad to help and enjoying the process! :chevy:

I could do a really fast build if budget wasn't a consideration...but for 99.9% of us I realize it is. I look at some of the amazing builds and how fast they turn them around and am impressed...but people watching them have to realize those guys are paying top dollar for every part and many times rush shipping to get those things together and that's how someone has 50-60K+ into a restoration of one of these trucks...

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Originally Posted by Jastos (Post 5559570)
I'm sure if our wives got together, my wife would be complaining about how much money I'm spending on the truck, and his would be complaining about how much time he spends on craigslist/ebay.

Have you been talking with my wife??? :haha:

sounds pretty much spot on to me :chevy:

1972BackInBlackC10 08-27-2012 08:13 PM

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wives...... this is why sometimes im glad to be single lol jk guys some day i might make that plunge but right now someone doesnt have that in their plans for me, as for prices between (i know) barrett jackson, high end 50-60k restorations there are people who try to sell their vehicles for or close to their (appraisal) value, correct me if im wrong but from what i understand an appraisal from the insurance company is usually higher than the actual value of the vehicle so if somthing were to happen they get top dollar such as having jewelery appraised

VA72C10 08-27-2012 10:00 PM

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Sometimes the parts are worth more than the truck itself would be so if the insurance company went with an agreed value policy based on receipts then I could see that happening.

Here are some more parts since I wasn't able to get to the body shop today. Going tomorrow for a full day. Here are the nib rad support and triple nickel chrome plated 5yr warranty bumpers (much nicer chrome than the cheaper ones)
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VA72C10 08-27-2012 10:11 PM

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And here are some of the suspension parts. I have

Blasted and por15'd upper and lower a-arms with new cross shafts and ball joints
All 4 dominator d2600 air bags new (2 mocked up but not run-pictured w/fittings and cups)
Ece drop spindles
All new tie rods, etc for front
Perfect trailing arms (other than the chipping purple paint :D) with new bushings installed already
2" lowering blocks with longer u-bolts
Ece super trac bar
Stock sway bar for front
5 lug discs cross drilled and slotted for front
Mcgaughy's new calipers, hardware, etc for front
Same shocks used by ece for their lowering setup new in box
Ece rear shock relocators
Upgraded front shock studs

I think that's it ;)
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Bennett68C10 08-27-2012 10:30 PM

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I have that same exact rad support, nice parts you have there
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mikeleeshields 08-28-2012 12:30 AM

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Great build so far. I wish My Ohio truck was as clean as yours.

Tinkermc 08-28-2012 02:01 PM

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Johnathan at least you have a body shop to go to. My wife turned 1 entire bedroom into parts storage and there still is not enough room

VA72C10 08-28-2012 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Bennett--G4L (Post 5561247)
I have that same exact rad support, nice parts you have there
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Originally Posted by mikeleeshields (Post 5561514)
Great build so far. I wish My Ohio truck was as clean as yours.

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Originally Posted by Tinkermc (Post 5562266)
Johnathan at least you have a body shop to go to. My wife turned 1 entire bedroom into parts storage and there still is not enough room

thanks everyone! I know i am blessed to have the shop to go to.....just wish it was a little closer (35min each way) :waah::chevy:

jlsanborn 08-28-2012 10:23 PM

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Looks like some nice stuff. Let's see some more of that truck!

Zoomin 08-29-2012 01:02 AM

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The business manager wants to know when we're going to see some income, and how we're doing against budget. :smoke:
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VA72C10 08-29-2012 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by jlsanborn (Post 5563192)
Looks like some nice stuff. Let's see some more of that truck!

Will have some late this evening...going to finish a kitchen remodel order after just getting back from working on the truck....
...got a deposit on the swb bed today.

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Originally Posted by Zoomin (Post 5563555)
The business manager wants to know when we're going to see some income, and how we're doing against budget. :smoke:
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I'm keeping track of all the hours and will itemize the parts value as I use them...
He's going to end up with more in receipt value (just parts)han I am charging for the truck :chevy
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original-71 08-29-2012 04:16 PM

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look forward to seeing it done :chevy:

VA72C10 08-30-2012 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by original-71 (Post 5564496)
look forward to seeing it done :chevy:

Thanks for following the build...I'm looking forward to seeing it finished too ;):lol:

VA72C10 08-30-2012 02:37 AM

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So...as I mentioned the guy finally was able to come today to look at the bed. Left a deposit and is coming back tues to pick it up.

Hopefully tomorrow the big block will be sold also. Have a guy coming to look at that in the afternoon. To prepare for that I got the rad, shroud, wiring, and all the bb brackets and power steering off.....soon appearing on a parts board near you :D

Forgot pictures of the engine bay cleaned out so these will have to do...
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VA72C10 08-30-2012 02:40 AM

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And two more pictures....the bed repairs after primer and undercoating. The rest of the bed had undercoating which obvoiusly protected it so I added it where the repairs were done
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1972BackInBlackC10 08-30-2012 02:40 AM

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for some reason i want a big block

XxCHEVYMANxX 08-30-2012 07:51 AM

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Man Johnathan ! looks like you have parts everywhere. bed work turned out nice. good luck on the sale.

VA72C10 08-30-2012 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 1972BackInBlackC10 (Post 5565566)
for some reason i want a big block

there definitely is a "coolness" factor ;)

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Originally Posted by XxCHEVYMANxX (Post 5565679)
Man Johnathan ! looks like you have parts everywhere. bed work turned out nice. good luck on the sale.

Thanks...yeah...I have a "few" parts :haha:

Bed first patch I am super proud of. Next one I was rushing because of a light rain starting and also the shop's welder is acting up...it won't work on its' two lowest settings which are what I need for sheetmetal. So I have to hold the tip further away or I blow out even the newer metal since this welder welds frames also...with the tip further away I get messy welds... but it's solid and sealed up now. Going to work on the welder a bit to see if I can figure that out because it's really nice when it's on the lower setting.

If not, I'll just bring mine and go ahead and get gas for it.

widewhite70 08-31-2012 09:32 AM

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Parts parts parts! This is going to turn out nice! keep it up!

VA72C10 09-01-2012 12:10 AM

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Thanks, going to be a few days before I get progress made. My wife's grandmother, aunt, and cousins are in town so she's had our vehicle taking them out places. I've been at home w/out a vehicle working on parts or taking care of little ones...

...Which is not too bad because I needed time to catch up on some parts I'm working on. But takes me away from the project. I need to find a cheap runner to get back and forth to the body shop but all I seem to be able to search for on craigslist is 67-72's ;)

Been searching for some more deals for the parts and buying/selling others as well...

Will be going down to the shop tues definitely but possibly monday depending on the schedule and weather (might be a washout)

Tinkermc 09-01-2012 05:48 PM

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just stopped by 2 C whatZ up today now I understand.

VA72C10 09-02-2012 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinkermc (Post 5569537)
just stopped by 2 C whatZ up today now I understand.

Thanks for stopping by. :chevy: Have you chopped the top on your swb yet to replace the sunroof?

Tomorrow will be more time working on parts since it looks like a washout...however...

I'm going to look at a 67swb as a possible part's chaser...have needed a truck about 10 times the last two weeks so I decided I had to bite the bullet and get one :sumo:

Truck has no engine or tranny...but I have some extras of those ;)

My wife likes it and it's got a cool patina to it. It's a small window stepper...

Pics to come tomorrow if I buy it...

Tinkermc 09-02-2012 10:13 PM

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don't forget I have that 67 just sitting in my yard already got 350 w/auto


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