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Old 02-22-2004, 05:13 PM   #1
kickinasphalt
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Should I start restoring my pickup???

Hello all! I haven't posted here in a long time. I'm 20 years old and have had my 72 C-10 since I was 15 (my first vehicle). I also have a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix which is my current everyday vehicle. When I got my pickup, it was in pretty descent shape. (had been repainted about 10 years earlier). A year after I got it I got into accident where a cavalier ran into my passenger side fender which ended up taking out both fenders, inner fenders, grill, bumper, radiator support and pushing the frame (just in front of the wheels) over about 6 inches. Since it was winter and the streets were slick, the car swung around and hit my passengers side box too. This pushed the outside of the box in but not enough to really mess up the inside layer. Long story short the accident was my fault (damn unmarked intersections) and since I didn't have full coverage I of course didn't get money to fix it up. Thanks to the help of some friends we managed to get the thing fixed up to the point it was driveable (some of you would have probably cried if you saw how we fixed the frame...involved a JD 4010 and an Allis Chalmers payloader). Found some fenders and got a grill and bumper off ebay. It actually drives good but of course doesn't look great.

I've always been back and forth about getting it fixed up. I absolutely LOVE these series pickups but thought it would just be easier to sell it cheap and get another pickup to work on (I have always wanted a 4x4 instead). Well I still want a 4x4 but have decided I want to keep my 72. I know I wouldn't get squat for it and when I thought about it I know I would regret selling it later in life (I've talked to so many older guys that regret selling their first vehicle and wished they still had it).

Now as far as fixing it up I have a place to do it and and ability/tools to do most of the stuff (except paint and body work repair). I have some money to start out with but just basically need to get started. For those who have fixed it about how much do you think it would take to get things fixed up? Where is a good place to start looking for parts? I think I should be able to find a new frame somewhere locally because I really don't want to mess with the current once since it still isn't quite straight. Thanks much and I appreciate any opinions.
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