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new owner of a 1966 k-20
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Attachment 1234272 Attachment 1234273 Attachment 1234274 Attachment 1234275hello everyone, my name is Evan. My dad bought this truck for me, so that he and I can restore it. We are planning to remove the utility body, and do a frame off restoration. We would like to change out the 6 cylinder engine for small block Chevy and we plan to paint it white with a red interior. We plan on asking a lot of questions becase there is a wealth of information on this website. Thank you in advance for all the help we are going to supply. |
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:hi2: Welcome to the forum.
It's a bit rough, but it'll look nice if you take your time. Remember... it's all in the details. I love to hear about father/son projects.:m3: |
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Cool truck! Looks well used! Feel free to ask away on anything! We're here for ya! :chevy:
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Sounds like a good plan
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Welcome to the forum Evan :D
Does the truck have the 230/250 or the 292 I6? |
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Hi Evan welcome to the forum!!! Nice truck you got there!!!
Can I ask is Clinton near Hamden at all??? My girlfriend's family is in Hamden actually! Prolly gonna be there in the summer so I'll have to come by an check your truck out an chat about trucks! |
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Welcome Evan, Nice looking truck.
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Original spiral shocks on the rear. Nice truck to start with and will make you a heck of a truck when it's finished. Course there never finished!
Need more pics by the way, under the hood, front suspension, etc. . |
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Great deal! father son projects are always a favorite!
Welcome from Texas and ask away! |
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Thanks for all the interest in our project, and appreciate all the comments: I will try to answer everyone's questions.
_Badaz My Dad said he has done much worse when he restored his 77 Toyota FJ40. Captain Fab The build sheet says it is a 170 Hp (2?6 engine) does this make any sense to you? IHA1992 Yes Hamden is not far at all, when you guy's come in the summer we will take you out to dinner at Fishtales in Madison your girlfriend will know this place. Aerotruk63 I have posted some more pic's My dad is also glad to hear that the rear end has the original shocks in it so thanks for that . My dad also wanted me to tell you that I am 10 years old so we have 6 years to do this project. We were going to remove the utility body this week-end but to much rain so we sprayed the bolts with free all maybe next week-end! Thanks again for all the interest and input it all helps. evan396Attachment 1234545 Attachment 1234546 Attachment 1234547 Attachment 1234548 Attachment 1234549 |
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Wow- 10 Years old. You are on your way to being a great young man.
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WOW! Cool! The engine you have is a 292...170 gross hp and 270 gross pound feet of torque. Its neat that your 10 years old! Not many your age are interested in restoring trucks. :chevy:
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Welcome from Ballouville CT.
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Thanks tj, for the information about the engine.. Also glad to hear their is another member from ct, maybe you have some spare parts benwah. Thanks evan396
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Evan :welcome2:I think it's wonderful that your only 10 and ready to build a truck I think you have an excellent candidate, Now them ole six's are pretty good engines, especially a 292 lot's of torque..I had a 250 six in my 70 Burb
4x4 from factory, that little engine pulled it pretty dang good. Does the engine run. Look forward to seeing your build and post plenty of pictures, we likes pictures... |
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Thank you randy, the engine in there will probably run if we did some work on it. but i think we are going to put a 350 in it. when it stop raining today we went out and unbolted the utility body and took it off. my dad showed me that there was a crack in the rear spring. also there was a small bend in the frame. we can bend that back with a little heat. also it looks like a cab mount is starting to rip, he would like to know if that is replacable, the bracket has rivets to the frame. then it started to rain again and we stop working on it. evan396Attachment 1235101
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I know what your saying about the rain, I don't have a garage so I only get to work on mine whenever the weather is nice. My truck is sittin on a 1970 4x4 frame and running gear, so the mounts are different. I'm sure someone on here can help you with that. I wish you were closer I would definitely come by and check that engine out....
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there is a place that rebuilds the cab mounts ( NOT cheap) or get a set of 1/2 ton rear cab frame brackets and use the 1/2 ton mounts that's what I did on my 63 works out great
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Hey Evan...I'm actually from Oregon. lol The 350 is a good small block to put in...very cheap to rebuild and have good power. The 292 can be beefed up a lot to. :chevy:
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Welcome and cool truck.
Steel rubber can revulcanize the mounts for you. |
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Nice truck! Gotta love the 292 torque curve!
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My dad and i started to take the front end apart today. it looks like it got hit in the front and it had some pretty bad welds on it for a repair job. other than sheet metal i guess it was not to bad. need to replace most of it. we also took off the fenders, my dad said the drivers side might be repairable, but the passenger side was no good. will get to work on it in the morning. evan396Attachment 1237819
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Yep..dents are typical on an old truck. Specially a farm truck...mines a good example. lol. :chevy:
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Wish my 62 looked as good as that when I started! The rust up here is terrible.
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Looks good man. Welcome to the forum. Its great to see someone of your generation interested in an old truck. Most are in their rooms playing video games.
I saw in one of your shots you still have all of the original e brake assembly. Most are tossed when the original transmission is taken out. What trans are you going to run? Look forward to your build. You should start you a thread in the projects and build forum. Bret |
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