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This will be the one I will use to build my daughter's truck her 67 will be for parts. This one last saw pavement in 1984!!! Pretty solid truck . Watch for "Project Sweet 16 " in build threads comming soon !! I'm shootin for 2010 to have it moving under it's own power. It will keep the 283 in it and get a 350 turbo trans. It's gettin a 75 crossmember and rear leaf conversion . Anyway here are a bunch of pics . Enjoy !! Bob
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That hood really cracks me up! :haha: Nice truck though.
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Yeah that's what happens when someone put's GMC hood and fenders on a 67. Notice I was quick to remove it when it got in the shop . I have 3 more 67-68 hoods so that's an easy fix . Bob
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im really digging those chevrolet script valve covers..u dont see those everyday
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wow bob, looks a lot better when it doesn't have 3' snow drifts next to it. :)
now get your daughter out there tearin' it down :) |
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Hey I know a guy that will make a home for that hood for his 71 in his buddys barn! HEHE! Lookin' good. You guys wouldn't believe how straight and clean that body is on that truck! Good luck with the up-do on the truck Bob.
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Sure looks good for Iowa. The weather is lookin' better down the road so I'm bettin' it won't take bob long to get started on it....:).. (Read-won't be able to keep his hands off of it.)...:lol: Good find! LockDoc |
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The '67 looks nice Bob, can't wait to see what you turn out for your daughter's first set of wheels. :D
Good luck with the teardown! I have to agree w/ 70cstjr, I love those Chevrolet script valve covers; definitely keep those on there! |
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I like those valve covers too,didn't the early vetts have them like those?
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Looks good Bob!
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Here's the truck we started out with . It will now be parts for the new one . My 12 yr old is happy that dad 's given up his new truck for her build ;) Bob
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Cool, looks like fun cleaning it out
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Looks pretty solid for Iowa.
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Bob...I hope you are keeping those valve covers. I am still working on mine.
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The truck looks sweet BoB i see blue for 67 is hard too find like the arm rest
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Why are you converting the rear axle to leafs? You do know the trailing arm setup is much better for handling and traction right?
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Well I guess there is one plus...they say you can carry more on leafs and you're exactly right, to each his own!Good luck with the project!
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It is great when the kids love and wan't an old truck instead of a tuner. All three of my boys 4, 19, and 22 years old wan't nothing but.
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WOW!
Very scary, as the blue truck looks like how mine came when I bought it. Nice looking project, good luck with it! |
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So why are you going leaf spring ???
And man, I think a 700R4 would be a better choice in trans, but hey youre the one building it :rolleyes: |
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Looks like a pretty nice start Bob!
5-lug, front suspension, 283 with a th350...hmm... any vague ideas for the cam, intake, exhaust? Please tell me it's gonna get a nice set of wheels and drop, like her daddies hot 50th...;) -Sam. |
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You plug the heat riser holes in the intake under the carb? I used to thread mine and put allen head pipe plugs in them. The exhaust will cross over under the manifold and provide heat but not pressure at the carb base gasket. Used to be a major problem with causing vacuum leaks when that base gasket blew out.
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Daughter is lucky. It will be cool to see what she wants for the final product!
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No problem, I suggested it to another member of the board and he mentioned it to his machinist who said it was a good idea. I am not proud of saying how many cheap old Chevys I bought in the old days because the base gasket blew out and the car started running badly. The owners thought the engine was a goner because of the exhaust noise reverberating around under the hood and running poorly. I would offer up a couple hundred dollars to relieve them of their clunker and spend about ten dollars and an hours worth of labor and be back on the road that afternoon. I learned this from an old guy I worked with in a gas station in the early seventies. I made some pretty decent money buying and selling cars during this time. Got real good at rebuilding those Rochester 2 barrels too!
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I think I may have to take a road trip to Newton this summer on my bike.
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