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hows it goin!...finally got to start tearin down my $750 craigslist barn find now that the weathers warm:metal:
gonna try to keep the jabber short and the pictures abundant so heres a quick overview -solid frame -cab with some rust but strong rockers, floor panels, and firewall -292 with 62k original miles, runs smooth, small oil leak through the valve cover gasket...no exhaust...little smokie during startup -body.....well, youll see in the pics... this is the first time ive ever tried to do any type of resto work, so needless to say, im learning as i go, plus i have 1 small spot in a 2 car garage, that barely fits the truck... in the city, with limited tools, lol...but your only as good as your ability to figure s#!t out with what you got, right!...so, as you can probably guess, theres not gonna be a lot of awesome metal fabrication, or performance engine work (at least not right now)....but, if you want, im always lookin forward to hearin everyones advice and opinions, so feel free:) |
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when the truck was sittin in the garage (while the weather was bein an A-hole) i wanted to at least get something done...so i took out the heater box to clean out all the dried grass and hornets nests, and give it a little clean up:)
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What would you like to see the truck as when your finished, though you never do. I see your baggin & taggin and taking alot of pictures, wise move.
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nice lookin truck.do you plan on driving at stock stance. that patina looks killer
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-definitely keepin the 292...i love the way it looks, and im slowly learning that these engines are strong as hell, and still able to be beefed up (if eventually i wanna go that route) -3" white wall tires, with smoothies annnnnd....thats about all i got right now...:lol: |
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nice. i really like the worn out paint.that was the look i was going for.
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heres what ive done over the past few weeks...
picked up a cheap impact wrench from menards, grabbed my landlords sawsall(cuts like butter!!!! i love that thing:), some pb blast, and my socket wrench set and just dove in...haha tons of dirt, metal, rust and my skin flyin everywhere....good times:metal: |
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Great rig to start with. It looks complete and in restorable condition. As with any new project, I suggest having a plan, no matter how big or small, before enbarking on a journey like this. Since time, money, space, tools and knowledge are often important elements of a project, it is rather important to have a plan based on the availability of all of these things. So often, in the haste of "making it happen", the running/driving truck is torn down to the frame, without a plan and when the overwhelming task of putting it back together is too much to comprehend, so the project goes to the wayside.
Keep up the good work and the photos rolling. Thanks for sharing. |
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P.S. Once you have cleaned and painted something, put it back together as much as you can while the memory of fasteners, clips and such are still fresh. It will be harder to do the longer the truck is apart. A clip board or note book would be handy for listing parts to replace or for ordering. Watch for shelving on big garbage days to hold the parts your restoring and accumulating. Industrial racking can be a huge benefit in tight spaces. Tool wise, beg and borrow the expensive stuff. Remeber K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Stupid. Don't let it get out of hand.
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but all that aside, my plan (in short) is to clean up the front end, tune up the engine, get the suspension and steering solid, derust and paint the panels, get the front clip back on, then move to the cab, and then the rear-end/bed while trying to keep the truck running throughout the whole process....i know its easy to say all this and its even its easier to get out of hand...so im just forcing myself to be patient and concentrate on one thing before i move onto the next.... |
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Just a thought, but your truck looks to be a prime candidate for the CLR and scotch brite trick - removes the rust and leaves the paint! Check out post #678 and #679 on page 28 in the link for more details...http://www.impalas.net/forums/showthread.php?p=21924
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hey nice truck. luv longbeds. washing truck parts in the sink & painting on kitchen table? not married, huh?
andy |
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-->http://safestrustremover.com ive been grindin away at most of the body parts with a wire wheel...and its pretty effective, but obviously you cant get to those "nooks and crannies," so, im glad i found this site...i think im gonna save get the "5 gal. concentrate" and a small 1/6 hp submergable pump, hose and tarp to do my body panels and the whole front end... ...talked to them over the phone as well, and they were extremely helpful and informative:)...check em out if your interested... |
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I think I would have just left it the way it was and drove the hell out of it.:smoke: Tearing it apart is the easy/cheap part. Putting it back together is'nt that easy/cheap.;)
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...plus its gonna be my daily driver (in the snow/mountains of salt), so if i dont get everything stripped and painted, its just gonna get worse and end up costing me more to replace the slightly rusty but solid metal i already have, (im sure youve seen how much those fenders cost:eek:, lol) ...not to mention havin the engine, frame and suspension easier to access for cleanup, tune-up and repairs... |
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found a pair of repro. front fenders on craigslist for $100!:metal::metal::metal:
i know theyre not original, but still...a hundred bucks?!?!?! anyway, there was nothing wrong with them, and as you can see they had the factory paint on em, but just because i know how valuable these are and how easily they can rust out if the paint is weak (which it was)...and to make things harder on myself, lol....i decided to strip em down to the metal, and repaint them with KBS rust seal... i dont know if you guys have used this stuff, but man i'll tell ya...its almost seems bullet proof! they give you a brush to paint it on with, as its a self leveling compound, but it sucks, dont use it...i went with a small .89 cent roller, and it went on like butta! turned our firehouse into a body shop for a couple hours and ive got one done so far...the other one is stripped and ready for the first coat...not to mention the bumper, radiator gaurds and front grille housing...(no pics of those just yet) |
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Love the patina! That truck looks like it earned every square inch of it, too.
I'd get it mechanically sound and drive the wheels off of it just like it is. |
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Nice find on the fenders.:metal: What you going to do with your old ones? Better yet ,I would just keep your old ones they match your truck. You can sell me the new ones.:lol: Give ya 150:lol: Got a pic of the inside of the new ones? Just wondering if they came with all the parts?
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no pics of the back of the new fenders, but i can tell ya that they came solid with no extra parts...which parts are you refering to? |
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but yeah, "patina" is one thing, and i do dig the way it looks, but as i mentioned a few posts back...rust wont remain in its classic/worn "seasoned" look, but will turn into that wonderful swiss cheese we all love dealing with, once the snow hits:banghead:......otherwise i might have concidered it...plus i love the whole custom paint aspect, and im pretty good with a rattle can...:smoke: not to get off track but heres a couple of things ive "done up"...my cruiser and the gas tank and fender (before the right pinstripe was done) for my buddy's '85 honda rebel... |
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