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My 72 C20 Project
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Hi All. I've posted here before asking some questions on my functional resto and have gotten some great help. I found I come here to just take a look at others projects, so I thought I'd share mine!!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bz...XdCSjZ6Q0dWYTA I attached the spec sheet below. I think I'm only the third owner. no idea about miles but it says arond 48k. The truck is pretty original since any ruber part i touch crumbles. Broad Strokes: 1972 C20, 350 4BBl Rochester, SM465 trans, powerlok rear, aux fuel tank and bex storage box. Its an original california truck and as I understand it was sold as a farm truck in north san diego county. The guy I bought it from was actually given the original title, which was pink. The DMV people were said to have had a field day with it becuase it needed to be surrendered when the truck changed ownership. Anyway, check out the pix. Thanks for looking. Cheers, John |
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Hi John,
I'm restoring a '72 C20 in Encinitas if you have any questions or want to collaborate sometime! I drove all the way to Yuma to bring back a CA original truck. =P |
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Nice! Looking really clean. Is that a dana rear? Did you do anything to the motor? I had to rebuild mine due to a oil smoke and gaskets being petrified after 45 years.... I had to go .030 over. the crank was fine and I just put in a mild cam, aluminum manifold and new 1.94 882 heads with hardened seats... again, I am not looking for a full resto since its just a work truck. My cab is in bad shape due to a CB antenna on the roof leaking over the years. the inner roof is all rotted and the rockers and cab corners are gone. I'm going to practice doing the body work on this truck and just have something to tinker on as the time goes on.
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I rebuilt the motor, minus anything related to the cylinders and cam. I pulled off the heads for a resurfacing and valve job, unfortunately the machine shop found hairline fractures after the magnaflux ;(. So I bought a different set of heads that the shop had lying around. I'm in the same "practicing" mindset. I need to weld on new rocker panels and footwells, so we'll see how my welding skills are! |
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Another question: where are you going to look for parts if you need things? |
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If you're looking for new parts, there is Fredstruckparts.com in Escondido (a vendor on this board). For used parts, the "Big 3" Auto Swap Meet is happening this weekend at Qualcomm Stadium: http://www.big3partsexchange.com/ |
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Hi guys, I'm working on a 72 c10 in clairemont, looks better in pic than person. Keep me in the loop if you guys ever want to meet up and talk trucks!
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Little bit of a mystery, haven't decoded the vin yet but it's a lwb c10 350/350 with this plaid interior package I'm just learning about. Has factory AC I'm going to try to get working and had the two saddle gas tanks I just pulled yesterday
I got it in north Escondido from a guy who bought it for his 16yr old daughter. He said he got it in el centro and his daughter wanted a more modern car. I don't think he did any of the work on it as he had receipts for basic stuff like brake work and the electronic ignition he had put on |
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