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Shark's '74 just a fun truck
Hey guys,
First time joining this forum, well, first time in 45 years I finally own a square body! Always wanted one, just never had one. I bought the truck from the second owner (he did the engine work and a bad paint job) and he purchased off the original owner who used it as a ranch truck. It has some dents, mostly in tailgate area, which I'll probably just leave. Character ;) Little rust above the wheelwells that I'll need to rid at some point. First on the list, it smelled funny inside. I removed the seat and what was left of the carpet and headliner. Found one big old mouse nest in the back corner. Lots of scrubbing with hot water- tide-bleach and it's smelling nice again. Took care of some surface rust on the floor, and gave a quick rattle can. Installed a new heater core, and new carpet. Scrubbed all the trim panels, and gave a fresh coat of charcoal, factor color out close enough. Glued fresh headliner material onto the cardboard piece and put looks much better. |
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Little shake down ride around the lake to see how it's driving.
It did not like to start in the cold at all. Looking at it closer, it was a manual choke carb with a little piece of wire to hold it 1/2 way open lol. I installed an electric choke, and it starts beautifully now. |
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The heat was not the greatest, and after a stop for groceries, I noticed it was starting to steam the windows a bit.
This was the deciding factor to do the heater core. $37 from rock auto, not bad at all. Got the box out, and no kidding, had a handful of nuts/bolts/washers, and other junk just rolling around in there. Gave it a good scrubbing before resembling with new core. I have awesome heat now, and the sliders/controls work properly now too. Also replaced the door rubber seal, and the window seals. |
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My folks and my brother were in town for new years. My Dad, brother and I went out for a spin and had some fun.
I don't think the 3 of us have ever laughed so much. The tires that are on it are 235's. So I don't feel to bad about wasting some of them. |
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Nice looking truck.:metal:
It's amazing with a few little changes can make a totally different driving experience. |
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Nice truck, I've been looking at the squarebodies a lot lately.
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Welcome from Tucson AZ
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Thanks for the welcome, guys!
I finished giving the door panels a little refresh. The arm rests were shot so I had to order replacements. Gave everything a quick spray to even out the faded plastic. Look almost new again Next up, finish cleaning up the rear wheel wells and frame, wire brush on a grinder, then starting on a 4" lowering.... Will see how that goes :) |
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Oh and here under the hood.
Needs a little wire cleanup, but it's nicely built. Vortech heads etc. |
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In prep of the drop, I am cleaning up the frame and everything else I can reach underneath.
It is a weird mix of possibly some old under coating, dried ranch mud, and who knows what else. Surprisingly solid and clean underneath most of it. Here's a before/after. |
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No going back now lol.
Cleaning up the frame then the belltech brackets go on. Removed a broken leaf out of the rear spring pack as well, will see how low it ends up |
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Looking Good. :metal:
Those Springs are known to crack in the center. If you have a Friend that does Blacksmithing stuff ;) You could donate the broken spring to them. |
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I got the first corner done and put back together. Hope to get the passenger side done tomorrow after work. Bit over 3" lower. |
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Well it's 3" lower up front and 4" lower in the back now
A lot of dirt and general crud cleaned up underneath too. Next up finish exhaust and take out for an alignment. I did find a leaking rear wheel cylinder so I need to do that too. |
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I like it low! Nice job.
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Thanks! I like how it turned out.
Today I got the sway bar bolted back up, fixed a loose shock mount stud up front, swapped mufflers (the magnaflow were just too loud), and drive shaft bolted back up . Just need to fix the leaking wheel cylinder, and ready to test drive. |
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Replaced the leaking wheel cylinder and new shoes on.
I love drum brakes lol. Should be ready for a test drive tomorrow before the snow comes in! |
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It's back together. Brake fixed.
Went for a rip today, on the way to the car wash. Next up, see if I can "save" the paint. Going to try wet sanding, compound and polish. Will see. |
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It's not perfect, but it's better! I started on the box. Haven't done the door as a comparison.
Wet sand 1500 grit, then 3 stages of compound and a final polish. |
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It's cleaning up well, nice work.
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Over 1/2 done now!
Passenger side and then the roof. |
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Truck looks like a bunch of fun, and the right color!
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Haha thanks, it's a great color! Don't see a lot of the green.
Finished the passenger front quarter and the front bumper tonight. There is some rust trying to poke through on the wheel well I'll eventually have to deal with. |
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What a cool color combo. Love the wheels, I am partial to those. This might be a short build thread, you look almost done!
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After I'm done buffing the last 2 sections and roof, I have a new set of seatbelts to go in, sway bar bushings up front to replace, and eventually fix the seat foam and recover it once the new upholstery comes in. Then I hope to do a wood bed, figure out a bike rack for my MTB |
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