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dream66 10-28-2020 12:26 AM

65 GMC project
 
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Okay, I know it doesn't look like a project. It's a 10 year old restoration that I bought with the plan to add BBC, Automatic, Power steering / brakes and Air conditioning.

The end game (since it is a long bed) was to load the golf cart in the bed and tow my 55 gasser on a trailer to the drag strips.

But, with 5 other classic cars and my brothers 64 C10 on going project; I'm running out of room. So...it's going to be advertised for sale soon after I repair its heater.

dream66 11-03-2020 04:12 PM

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I'm currently replacing door locks, side mirrors and wipers and the truck will be 99.5% complete.

From the prior post re: the heater repair. Unlike the Chevy C10, the GMC has a single heater control knob that requires pulling out from the dash to open the outside air flapper valve and twisting of the knob to turn on the blower. So, doh, operator error on my part - the heater works just fine.

bigmoe 11-04-2020 01:03 PM

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Does it have the base recirculating heater mounted inside on the firewall?

roll_the_dice 11-04-2020 02:24 PM

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Good looking truck...looks like the hood was swapped to a Chevy hood?

dream66 11-05-2020 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by bigmoe (Post 8831447)
Does it have the base recirculating heater mounted inside on the firewall?

Nope. Only air inlet for the heater is via the cowl vent.

dream66 11-05-2020 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8831477)
Good looking truck...looks like the hood was swapped to a Chevy hood?


Yep. That happens a lot. 60-66 GMC hoods are hard to find.

dream66 11-10-2020 11:16 AM

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Grrrrrr....

Aftermarket wiper arms are way too flimsy. Not stiff enuff to compress the wiper blade to the windshield.

cwcarpenter98 11-10-2020 11:56 AM

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That's what I ran into with my wiper arms as well. I upgraded to the Jeep wiper arms, but they are painted black. If not having chrome isn't a deal breaker for you, the upgrade is well worth it, and you'll have modern wiper blades you can grab almost anywhere

The Rocknrod 11-10-2020 01:04 PM

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There was a post on stainless arms - "...Carlisle, PA that was offering new (Stainless) arms and blades for $40 a pair, he specializes in classic car and truck wiper arms & blades. Not sure if they were NOS, but looked a lot like the OE.
Here’s his info if you’re interested:
msharrell1957@gmail.com"

Might see if he's still selling these.

Also Trico 51 Series wiper arms:
51-062 length 18-1/4" to 11-1/4" with 1/2" Knurl Driver & Passenger
51-151 length 11-1/4" to 14-5/8" with 1/2" Knurl Driver & Passenger
Adjustable head angle.
And "maybe" the Trico 73-302 length 12-1/2" to 16-1/2" with 1/2" Knurled Driver & Passenger
Trico Wipers PDF download - https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...l07zJHY1FOGhWl

dream66 11-10-2020 02:11 PM

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Great ideas. Many thanks, I'll check into both options.

dream66 11-12-2020 10:42 AM

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Decided to go with the Jeep arms - seems to be the least expensive and quickest fix.

cwcarpenter98 11-12-2020 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by dream66 (Post 8834843)
Decided to go with the Jeep arms - seems to be the least expensive and quickest fix.

If you're grabbing some arms from the junkyard, check the pivot point on the arms where you can rotate them up to change the blades. On one of the arms I pulled from the yard, that area was heavily corroded. I did not think much of it at the time, but earlier this year, I was driving through a small snowstorm to get some parts when that corroded area broke apart. Thankfully, it was the passenger side arm, so I could still see! I picked up a new arm from RockAuto to replace it. The driver's side doesn't have any of that heavy corrosion, so I'm not worried about it coming apart

dream66 11-16-2020 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dream66 (Post 8834843)
Decided to go with the Jeep arms - seems to be the least expensive and quickest fix.

Uh Oh !!!

Maybe I bought the wrong Jeep arms. They do NOT fit the wiper post on my 65 GMC. Too big.

EDITED:

Yep...I bought the Dorman 42878 instead of 42873


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