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Project Cannonball C10
Background
I've been watching the forums for a while but now its time to share my build. First a little background...my departed 78 Blazer. This was my first truck and was in the family for 9 years when I took it over. I spent another 7 years fixing, painting, and putting enough miles to roll the odometer over a few times :) http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...pse845da03.jpg It stuck with me through a move from BC to California, and a year later back to Canada. I ended up selling it back in 2001 when I got into Corvettes and eventually BMWs. Still, 12 years later, every time I see a nice squarebody passing by I still give a long look. I've reached the stage in my life where I now have the garage space, tools and (some) financial backing to go through with my ultimate squarebody build. The motivation for this build All I wanted 12 years ago was a great stance and lots of power. A few years back I got into track/high performance driving and have become hooked. I've owned a couple of M3s and a track-focused MINI, and what I like about these cars is they are equally happy puttering the family to the grocery store or tearing around Laguna Seca. I want to build out a truck with the same kind of "swiss army knife" utility to it. I'm planning to drive it to work at least a couple of times per week, use it to haul my bikes, take it on the occasional family trip (pulling a small trailer), and take it out to Laguna Seca or Thunderhill once or twice a year. I'd also like to do the Hot Rod power tour in it. A few days ago I stumbled onto a thread asking about a fantasy build and that's when I came up with the project name. I'm setting out to build a truck that is fast, good handling and reliable enough to do the Cannonball Run in: Project Cannonball C10. I'm hoping to do a lot of the work myself, however I'm not a fabricator, so I've got a buddy who owns a custom shop (One Off Customs in Santa Clara, CA) to help out with body mods, paint, and some assembly. |
The Project Truck
I'd been trolling the Bay Area craigslist, classifieds and eBay for quite a few months looking for a suitable candidate to start the build on. With what I have in mind my main concern was to find a 73-75 shortwide with a good body. I'm not interested in any of the mechanicals or chassis with what I have planned ;)
There are a lot of rough candidates up on CL for a lot more money then I was expecting, but I'd seen a particular black truck come up a few times http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...pscc9c2939.jpg I texted the owner and found the truck was a 3 hour drive north from me. With cash in hand I set off at 4am on a weekday morning to check this thing out in person. One drive around the block and I was sold :) The truck looks to be completely rust free with proper GM replacement doors, and fenders. http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...pseb71b684.jpg http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...psf9502216.jpg http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...psd68667ea.jpg http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps89be22c1.jpg First fuel stop with its garage partner: http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps8c6171ba.jpg |
The Chassis
After walking through the vendor displays at a few Good Guys shows I knew I needed to consider at least a subframe swap. Spindles and springs weren't going to do it for me this time. The quality of components has definitely improved in the 12 years I've been away, but I have noticed that most of the stuff is geared towards bagged drops now. I'm more interested in a performance static drop. I saw that Porterbuilt offers a coilover setup, but I wanted something a little more dedicated. Around this same time I was flipping through an issue of PHR magazine and came across their Muscle Car of the Year 2012 article. That's where I first heard about The Roadster Shop, and their '70 C-10 shop truck :) The moment I saw that I knew this is the direction I wanted to take my build.
After a few calls and emails back and forth with the guys I have an order placed for a fast track chassis! Its going to have double-adjustable Penske coilovers all around with a 4-bar setup in the rear. I'm planning to run a square setup for wheels with an "aggressive" tire size, which should make it handle like a giant go-kart. Build time is 8-12 weeks so I'm hoping to see it sometime before Christmas. Until then I'll have to resort to watching their other C-10 build thread :) While I'm waiting its time to gather all the other parts for this resto-mod... |
The Engine
Right off the top I knew this thing will need to be LS powered to give me the reliability and power I'm looking for. I had tossed around everything from an LS1 to an LSA, then this beauty popped up on eBay:
http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps9d787a9c.jpg That would be a 2013 Camaro SS 1LE with only 3500 miles on it before a "small" rollover totaled it :) Its amazing what you can buy on the Internet... And on Monday this fine crate showed up in San Jose: http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...psb12afd26.jpg So the plan is to drop in the complete LS3/TR6060 assembly. I might put in a GM hot cam a little later down the line if I'm finding a lack of power ;) |
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I like the concept and will follow along.
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Sweet. Didn't know they still had the cannonball run.
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Can't wait to see this. Should be interesting!
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Sounds like a cool project... greetings from Saskatchewan
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Well... this oughta be fun! Can't wait to see more! have you been following the Roadster Shop Craftsman '70 c-10 Build? Nice piece.
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Thats Awesome !
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I'm definitely NOT planning to run for the record...just going to build it in case I ever wanted to try ;) |
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Roadster Shop guys are really cool. They can build you anything....! Wish I could go that route with my old truck. I'd went with a full on chassis but it's all good. Keep us updated.
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I have seen that truck on CL. Where in SJ are you? Im over on the Campbell boarder
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Since I've got some time to kill while waiting for the chassis to show up, I've been hitting up the pick & pulls to search for all the missing small stuff. Made a couple of good finds on the weekend.
Sadly I'm missing the SPID sticker in the glove box (well actually its a different glove box door) so I'm not sure what trim level this one had originally. If I had to guess I'd say it was a stripped down model (Custom?). That gave me some flexibility in finding emblems...and it will be a deluxe custom truck after all :) http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps4296e521.jpg Also found an upscale bench seat sitting in the bed. The one in the truck now doesn't have the tilt release. It works out nicely as I can drop this bench off at the upholstery shop and still have a drivable truck for the next few weeks before tear down. http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps0a74c545.jpg The upholstery shop is going to add some bolster and redo in black/houndstooth. |
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Speaking of which-
http://jalopnik.com/meet-the-guy-who...8-h-1454092837 New Record. The fun part is, look at the 2 current record squabblers arguing in the comments. Vedddy Eeenteresting! PS- Not really that kinda guy, but I like your bimmer! |
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Spent a couple of hours sanding, masking and painting the fender emblems today. I did these and the headlight buckets in Rustoleum satin black over a self etching primer.
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Cool build! I'll be following along!
Side note: I want the pick on you wall of the exposed Comp Yellow C4 Corvette. LOL |
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