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Just bought a project 67
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Hey Everyone,
THIS IS NOW MY BUILD THREAD!! Been mostly a lurker on here as I don't have much in advise just yet, not to mention I didn't know what project car I wanted to get started with, but this forum helped my decision when I was told about this truck. Anyway, I bought a 67 project from a friend of a friend of a friend that had it sitting a warehouse for who knows how long and needed it out of there. Last registered in 02. Had it towed to the house as it wasn't running. Anyway, after crawling all over my new purchase, here is what I got. It's a 67 regular window, drivers rocker is rusted along with the seam of the floorboard, but that's about all I can really find that is a big issue. Body is pretty strait, doors are very solid and it has a 66 stepside bed which I just realized this weekend?? Sliding rear window, 5 15x8 chrome "old school" type of wheels all 6 lug, okay tires, lowered springs all the way around, drop spindles, vented and drilled front disks, power brake conversion and a complete moog front end kit that is in boxes in the bed of the truck, tie rods, bushings, ball joints, some heavy rods that I don't know the name of everything is there it looks like, including a front sway bar kit, rebuilt power steering box along with a pump, brackets and hoses. The shocks were put on with the springs, spindles and rear adjustable pan hard bar at some previous time. I've even got the paperwork for the kit. Under the hood is 350 (by the numbers), 1.94 heads, elbrock manifold, Carter 750 double pumper, electronic distributor, electric fuel pump, unknown headers and it all appears to be a low mileage rebuild along with what again appears to be fresh rebuilt 700R trans shifted by a B&M Ratchet shifter and 12 bolt non posi rear. I spent the weekend fixing the exhaust, drained the fluids, figuring out the hacked up wiring, so I could get it started to see what I got. Once I got it figured out, it started right up and is an extremely healthy engine. I took her out for a quick spin around the neighborhood and this thing puts you right in the seat, I bent the gas tank behind the seat, it barks the tires shifting into second so it definitely has some power and sort of shift kit. Anyway, just wanted to share. It felt good to turn a wrench again. I've been contemplating some sort of a project for a while now as I missed my 70 340 duster that I built in high school, so this is it. |
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Really nice set up. Good luck with your new project!!!
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Looks like a good start ;)
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what booster set up you got there. thanks
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looks like a deal to me.
As for the bed, if you like the stepside... all you need is fenders, and you can decide if you want the cut out or not too. They even make them out of fiberglass too... no more rust! |
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Looks Good
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looks real good..a good start..good luck with your project
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good luck with it
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i like the wheels
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Nice start looks good.
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Nice starter project. Looks like they put 72 doors on it you tell by the inset screw under the vent window. But at least you can drive yours. mine is still sitting out side awaiting a space to open up in my garage so I can get started on it. So basically i'm jealous.
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Great buy for a Quarter!!!!
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Nice truck,
I wish mine were in that shape when I started. I guess I am too cheap to spend the money for a truck in that shape. How is all the sheet metal? JRB |
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What ever you do, I think you should keep the spare right there as you don't see that to often and it gives it some uniqueness. Just my opinion and by the way, Welcome to the board.
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looks real nice
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Welcome to the board! Nice truck-good price!
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I agree - Keep the fender spare.
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just some progress photos...
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a few more... replaced the floor, rockers and A pillers....and got my new dash!
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GR8 truck and story I wasn't here when you got it. Looks like you makin some real good progress. And I must say I love the cluster can you give some more details on it Gauge brands/part #'s and such. RJ22
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Here is a few more, Vintage Air unit, Silverado Seats, 68 stepside bed, new floor....
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I'll post the info on the tach... |
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Sorry to snag a thread, but where do you find the spare tire fenders?
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Looking good... Keep us posted
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