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jeboblasto 06-12-2011 11:50 PM

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I got myself a truck i've been wanting since i was 18 ( roughly 20 yrs ago ) when the folks got rid of the 1970 c10 we had on the farm and that i had learned standard in etc. We moved several provinces away and over the rockies, but to this day i still think we should have kept the original "heavy chevy". I got this 67 a few years ago and have had a few things improved upon, but there is lots to do still. Most recently, we added power steering which is awesome. I am proud of my duct tape seats and some other minor touches but hopefully will have it in reasonable order one of these days. The suspension is the big one, as it's a bit clunky at low speeds, plus many other things. The cab is pretty solid, previous owner did shore up a few things. So i will put up a few photos from when i first got it, and maybe a few more recent ones. here goes...

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so those ( if i haven't messed this up ) are the "as is" photos. Not much was working properly on this truck when i got it, but with some help from the old man we got it safe-ish. I'll do some newer ones next time i'm on. Ciao! I also must clarify that my Dad is the actual mechanic and did the power steering not to mention a lot of other stuff for which i am very grateful. I work a mean roll of duct tape though...

here's my seats now...

JJorgensen52 06-13-2011 12:12 AM

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Unless my eyes deceive me, I see an NV4500 boot and shifter in that cab. Has it been tranny swapped?

And nice truck :chevy:

jeboblasto 06-13-2011 12:17 AM

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Thanks! Not sure which model, we figured it was out of an s-10 or something, something the previous owner added. 5 speed, with a very short throw, so it's a bit wierd in a full size old truck. feels like it should be in a geo metro or something.

jeboblasto 06-13-2011 06:29 PM

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a couple more, i think replying to my own thread is how you're supposed to do this so that's what i'll do until i hear different.

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my duct tape glove box, temporary fix until i get to the fancy stage or decide to use the space for something else.

67chevy1series 06-16-2011 02:05 PM

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any updates?

69fleetside 06-16-2011 05:00 PM

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your interior is awsome.
i think i found my new interior sceme

67chevy1series 06-16-2011 05:43 PM

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mine? if so then thanks! if you need pics or anything let me know or ideas... i dont mind if you copy

jeboblasto 06-17-2011 08:34 PM

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Hiyo,
Not a lot of updates for a bit i think, though i'm excited to get some more stuff sorted out ( and there's lots that needs to be done ). My next move will be getting the muffler/exhaust replaced with something nice and quiet. It's got dual ( insert name of loud ass muffler ) mufflers w/ large pipes out the side. I barely hear a Harley riding next to me, and i don't have a stereo! I could post a photo of the underside for the hell of it i suppose.

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Not sure if the kudos for interior was for this one, but thanks if it was. I get some laughs with the duct tape, but i am proud of the way it turned out. I had looked at your build Rick, and it's coming along nicely. I was pondering what to do with the grill etc. but feel encouraged by how sweet the bevels/grill chrome looks on yours. So, next is exhaust, hopefully in the next couple weeks, and maybe some minor cosmetic stuff. My next item will depend on money mainly, as with a lot of things. Ciao for now.

67chevy1series 06-17-2011 11:57 PM

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thank you. are those flows? 50 series perhaps?

jeboblasto 07-03-2011 11:07 PM

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Not sure what type it's got, i haven't crawled under for a while. Might have to do the front suspension before i get to the muffler/exhaust situation. It's sounding rough, and is none too safe either i think. Might upgrade if i can afford it, we'll see. Not too flush at the moment.

67chevy1series 07-03-2011 11:08 PM

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well do what ever it needs right away

jeboblasto 08-20-2011 03:03 AM

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just got the brakes done all round ( became #1 priority ) , and got a good idea of what's wonky with suspension, and should get that sorted out soon. Got some stuff to get a stereo at least working, and debating speaker placement etc. I am leaning towards speakers in the door, and later i'll add a few in the dash or elsewhere when i get a decent stereo. Got a pair of 6x9's for 7 bucks at the thrift store, and they look brand new, score. free stereo from a friend, just going to have a go at wiring it maybe tomorrow. Will add photos once i get it sorted. Stoked.

jeboblasto 08-25-2011 08:11 PM

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Built a speaker box for now, bought a soldering iron etc. and had some fun making it. Should allow passengers room for their clogs or crocs or whatnot. Thinking very strongly about getting the retrosound stereo, not that interested in a huge pumping system and i like the way it looks, not to mention not likely to be stolen as it's probably not an in demand item. might paint this thing ( thought about more duct tape ) but for now it's ready.
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jeboblasto 09-01-2011 01:09 AM

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Got some high-ish density foam and cut out the drivers side foam, put a couple pieces of flooring in to firm things up, and re-taped it all up nice. Will get photo soon. Also finished scraping all the old sealant out of the roof rain gutter as it was cracked and flaking. Sanded, wire wheeled the rust out, hit it with some primer and then applied the new sealant. The seat is awesome and i sit up a bit higher which is great for my "gammy" hip. Duct tape is not a long term option, but it should last a couple years if done right. Going to primer over the rain gutter sealant tomorrow and may sand the rest of the roof and primer it too. Also had a guy driving by who has a parts truck, got his card, random awesome.

jeboblasto 09-03-2011 01:25 AM

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after removing old rain gutter sealant, etc. primer, sealant, primer. I was originally planning on white roof on black truck. Digging the grey though, we'll see once it's finished.

67chevy1series 09-03-2011 03:21 AM

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haha my truck has the grey primer roof, but i want to paint it white lol

jeboblasto 09-06-2011 07:23 PM

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Did er up. Flat white, going to touch up a bit later on. i am happy with it, going to get my chrome back on, soon. Been reading a lot of stuff on this site, thinking about what i'd like to do down the road. so many things to do.

jeboblasto 11-24-2011 02:36 AM

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I'd had a couple pints and saw my truck in the evening light, and knew instantly it was true love....er i mean.. thought this fog/mist looked rad and dope is what i mean. yar...n' stuff. it was a very macho moment to be sure.
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i have been trying to glean every bit of information about front end suspension from this site, and am wondering on a scale of 1 to 10, for a rookie mechanic, how hard would it be to rebuild the stock front end on this bad boy? I am broke, so no fancy stuff ( no newer crossmember swaps etc ) , but it's undriveable and i want to replace the ball joints etc and get it going. 1 being a baby could do it, and 10 being tough for a pro. thanks in advance.
p.s. it's true love i tells ya!

jeboblasto 12-06-2011 09:45 PM

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Got my stereo in, and working. not sure if i'd put a photo in here. I will finish it up with some brackets and a better board to mount it up to. This is a temporary setup, going to get my original radio and attempt to convert it myself to a stereo with ipod, or just an fm radio as i have a fm transmitter for my ipod. Nice to have tunes in there, had been struggling with computer speakers and a portable stereo for ahwile. This is slightly less ridiculous. Next winter project is to put a screen gutter guard in. Looked up my serial # in the cab also, found out she's Canadian, from Oshawa Ontario, and was originally dark aqua and white two tone, which makes sense. Studying up on front end rebuild info, and may attempt it myself soon-ish.
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J.R.'s 67 C10 12-06-2011 11:48 PM

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Cool man is that a 90s model 5 speed in it or did someone change out the shifter?
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jeboblasto 12-07-2011 01:49 AM

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It's a 5 speed transmission yeah, so it's newer, but not sure what from. Could be pilfered from a s-10 or something. It shifts more like a small car, which sometimes is a good thing.

jeboblasto 01-10-2012 05:39 AM

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Here is what i'm dealing with. I am pretty sure i need an entire front end rehaul, but i am not very rich at the moment so....i may have to either not drive it ( already been off the road for a couple months ) so i figure at least one side desperately needs tie rods replaced. My Dad added power steering but i don't think he touched the tie rods etc. Do i want to put the stock tie rods on or do i need the pwr steering type, keeping in mind it's a 67? If anybody knows, i would be very grateful to know what you think. I am going to do the work myself, as it seems pretty straightforward, and get an alignment afterwards. I will have to chip away at it, tie rods seem to be the worst of my troubles. if anyone reads this, or responds, thanks!
ps. this video shows how embarrassingly bad things are...


jeboblasto 06-18-2012 03:04 AM

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Haven't posted in some time. The weather has improved so i'm doing a bit more work lately. Truck sat most of the winter, which i'm not happy about, not going to help the condition as it was outside. Right now i'm fixing my paint job on the roof as i did a poor job last summer. Now installing semi-gloss white, with a coat or two of clear afterwards once i'm happy with it. mounted my stereo with brackets in the glove box, still needs a few things. Buying jack stands next week and going to have a crack at my front upper ball joints and upper control arm bushings. I have some tools from my Dad, and feel pretty good about my chances with all the reading i've been doing on the topic. here's a crappy pic

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50bomb 06-18-2012 10:41 AM

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Good work on it. Don't give up or get discouraged. You got a good truck.

threeonthetree 06-20-2012 08:52 PM

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Looking good small window cabs are the best.

jeboblasto 07-09-2012 02:48 AM

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thanks a lot, been working more lately so i may make some headway. I had to get a new battery, which i suppose is an important thing to have. Should be getting some parts next payday and get cracking on at least one side of the front suspension. I will also be painting the body (slowly but surely), should be able to make it look a bit better. The previous owner just hosed it down over rust etc. so it's not going to be perfect. Some day i will get it done properly. also got my jackstands on sale, which i am pretty stoked about. cheers

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jeboblasto 07-19-2012 12:09 AM

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Slowly chipping away at repainting the roof, semi-gloss white this time. Going to do one more coat, and then wet sand and a couple coats of clear on top. I did a poor job last year, so i think i've got it beat this time. I have to force myself not to be too picky, as i'm rattle can painting over the previous owners work. Some day down the road i'll do it or get it done right. Stereo install is not quite done, but is very close. In a few weeks i hope to attack the front ball joints and upper control arm bushings. I am also going to put the stock radio or at least the face of it into the dash so i have the look of original somewhat. Hoping to get a start on painting the body and am considering changing from black to red primer type situation. we'll see.

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jeboblasto 08-05-2012 08:02 PM

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Well, the day finally arrived where i actually tried some real, actual mechanic type stuff. Original plan, replace upper control arm bushings, and ball joints on front. Do to some screw ups on my part ( mainly due to that let's be honest here ) i am doing the lower ball joints as well, and it's probably a good idea for sure. I am super broke still, and seems to be how things will be for maybe another year, but i am doing well enough i can start doing some truck work. I can see why people get under their truck and go hog wild and replace everything. I'd love to, but i will have to wait for that. I cut my brake hose as i was having trouble removing it, and it had a good sized gash in it. Lessons #1 - disconnect ball joints from spindle before disconnecting from control arm. The upper was giving me fits, so i chiseled the rivets, punched them out, and eventually got annoyed and angle grinder-ed the top part of the ball joint right off. It was sketchy at first, but turned out great, as my dad had loaned me the perfect tool to punch the ball joint out of the spindle. This was my more major screw up, and is all part of learning, i think. Lesson #2 - when you have more time than money, you are often forced to actually learn something, which makes you richer in some manner or other. Well, I'm stoked to be making slow headway at last. I'm rambling but kind of stoked. Also had to knock off the small spot weld on the upper control arm bushing in order to fully disassemble. May get my welding friend to redo it when the new ones in. Ciao for now. ps was going to put a few pics but it's not working right now, will try again.

jeboblasto 08-05-2012 08:34 PM

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jeboblasto 08-10-2012 12:20 AM

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Slowly, but surely. Tomorrow, going to pick up my parts for one side at least. ( upper bj, lower bj, upper control arm bushing etc. ) and hopefully get it all put together again! Just need to see if i can pick up a new flexi brake hose as well, as the old one is toast. Very stoked to get this done, and my confidence is greatly improved as this is the first real project i will have completed. Hope to update that it's all done very soon. cheers

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jeboblasto 08-11-2012 12:30 AM

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Ball joints in and on, greased and ready to go. Will get it all back together tomorrow hopefully, but still need new brake hoses. May have to order them in. Very happy i'm almost done this side. Got Moog parts too for a reasonable price ( for canada at least ) One more pic today.

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jeboblasto 08-19-2012 01:35 AM

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done like dinner. Got one side done, so maybe done like brunch. Drove to work today just to feel it out, very much improved but still can feel the sloppyness on the drivers side now. Glad i did the other side though, it was pretty scary to drive for awhile there. Now that i'm less freaked out about working on the suspension, i will tackle some more upgrades, one at a time until i have some sort of mechanically sound vehicle. Might rattle of the drivers side in the next couple weeks as i may have opportunity to use the driveway again. Should be way faster this time round.

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Tinkermc 08-19-2012 04:25 PM

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looks very nice

jeboblasto 08-23-2012 02:46 AM

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thanks, for me i am very pleased. compared to the amazing trucks on this site, it's very budget, but that's ok for now.

jeboblasto 10-09-2012 03:26 AM

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My Dad took the grinder to this bumper, sanded, primed and painted it. Looks pretty awesome, might be the nicest part of my truck once i get it on. Think it's from newer model ( maybe 80's?) so will need to get some brackets or make some up/modify some. Drove 3 hour trip for thanksgiving, truck is handling way better now.
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will post once i get it on there. also had someone last week who commented, " Is that a police truck?" due to the colour. Never thought of that, pretty funny.

jeboblasto 11-24-2012 10:23 PM

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found this ad in my area, $500 for a 68, on an island off the coast of another island, but i was so stoked i had to post something somewhere.

http://www.usedvictoria.com/classifi...g-box_18570477

jeboblasto 04-02-2013 01:50 AM

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and the fun continues...
had to replace my alternator, had a loose connection to battery, at the alt terminal, as well as a belt rubbing ( my fault ) and roasted it. Got a new refurbished for a decent price and with awesome service at Brian Roberts Auto Electrical, www.brae.ca , if anybody is in victoria bc and needs a good place to go. Got it all back together and it is working and charging! To me, a victory. Next up, service and check the rear diff, spark plugs, and valve cover gaskets. i will be off work for surgery in the summer and will be able to attack a few other things then. i have no budget still, will claw away at what i can.

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jeboblasto 08-08-2013 11:52 PM

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Wellity, wellity, wellity....it's been awhile. I have had my surgery, and am at the later stages of recovery and am feeling good enough to do some cheap repairs/upgrades as i am making 'off work for surgery' kind of money. Yesterday i got my stereo back online, as i had disconnected it when i had my battery problems previously. Today, i installed a temporary but functioning horn button in my dash. I will eventually get the proper horn function on the steering wheel, but for my current situation this was easier. The old horn was in fact toast, so having a horn is pretty awesome after being without for awhile. I took a pic of the new horn, but it makes the rest of my rad support and inner front end look even more rusty than i realized. I've really enjoyed and appreciated the thread that has the sub $50 "budget mods".
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=466563
I'm going to tap into those soon. also a pic of my truck with "eyes" as in from the movie Cars. My landlords kids are crazy about that show so i gave them a surprise one day. haha. worth the time for sure.
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gdavis 08-10-2013 07:30 PM

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Before you start with another seat. Let us know so we can buy stock in the tape company. It had to go up. Good luck there my friend

jeboblasto 08-13-2013 08:28 PM

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Before you start with another seat. Let us know so we can buy stock in the tape company. It had to go up. Good luck there my friend

That's is pretty strange timing on that one, haha. i just took my seats out and cleaned up the cab a bit. I got some black denim for under 10 bucks and decided not to sew anything after talking to a couple of upholstery guys. THey were pretty nice and gave me a piece of foam for my seat, and a tool for hog rings for free! Put a piece of carpet and a few other things i had on hand into it, but i'm fairly happy with the result. I am only wanting it to last long enough for me to afford some seat covers. Lots of work even without sewing. I cut out the floor mats on the passender side as they were nasty, and uncovered the floor. Not as solid a cab as i thought which sucks, but it could be worse. It's tough looking at all these sweet trucks on here, but i am learning something which is pretty valuable. I will slowly win the battle.

so don't buy stock in duct tape now, or if you did sell asap. hopefully you'll make a quick profit.

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