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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Covington, LA
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1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
Hello everyone, my name is Joel. My grandfather recently gave me his old 72 track truck. The truck had been sitting in the back yard under a tent for over 15 years. It took me about 3 months to get everything in order before she was road ready.
-HISTORY- Doing a little history on the truck, I know I'm at least the 3rd owner and that it's a CST. It was bought out of Baton Rouge from a kid who used it as his project/track truck. My grandfather had it almost 10 years as his Sunday driver/track truck as well. He had a 427 in it, but one day his throttle stuck and he bent some push rods. He swapped the 427 for a 350, but the fuel tank got water in it. He got frustrated with it and it's been sitting there waiting for me ever since. How I found it: ![]() ![]() Pulled out all the parts out of the cab and washed it: ![]() ![]() ![]() Can anyone explain WHY you would put this "splatter paint" all over the interior?! ![]() ![]() Got newish wheels and headlight, then she sat in our work bay for a few months while we got it running: ![]() Pulled the 350 ![]() found a big block (366) and mated it to a turbo 400 ![]() Holly 4 barrel carb and a Eidelbrock intake and headers ![]() ![]() Tank from a blazer (having problems around the sending unit leaking fuel around the gasket) ![]() Found some rot, but not bad for sitting for 15 years! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Back on the ground and ready for the bed ![]() ![]() More rust ![]() ![]() Tried fixing the door panels ![]() Got her running and street legal. MORE TO COME!! ![]() ![]() ![]() This WAS my project car to learn on. I've out grown it and will probably sell it. Just can't justify dropping around 5k into it to make it fast with a turbo or swap ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Vancouver, WA
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
Very nice. That is a great story and a great find. When you say 'track truck', did he used to race it? You've done a great job so far and I'm looking forward to watching your progress.
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
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I'm dealing with wiring up my reverse lights now and my fuel gauge at the moment. And trying to get a flush mounted filler for my gas tank and locate the filler in the bed side (don't want it in the floor, as i plan on using it to haul things) Other than that, the truck is great! I plan on keeping it a flat black Thanks! I'm looking at body work in the near future. Small things like patching the old filler hole and other patch work first. Then down the road do a frame off restore |
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
New addition to the truck. I couldn't for the life of me find a stock breather kit so I had to make one:
Had to piece together parts (in order). Breather, braided hose, fitting, rollover valve, two fittings to fit a rubber line which runs to the tank. ![]() ![]() Decided to put it in that back channel in the bed. In order to get to it we decided to cut a hole and slide the new breather in. It was a tight fit. Fit nicely, you can barely make out the breather. ![]() |
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
X2 looks like a good project keep the pics coming as you go....
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Location: Alberta
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
That is an awesome truck. Looks like a sleeper! Keep at it bud, it's awesome to see people get into these trucks at a young age.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Elyria, ohio
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
cool truck.... good luck that fleck stone was never cool lol. and its a ***** to remove
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
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fleck stone is that paint? |
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Location: Covington, LA
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Re: 1972 "Barn Find" (15+ yrs sitting)
I'm looking at lowering my truck. I've done some reading and was wondering if I should go to a 2.5 or 3 in drop spindle?
I'm running 15x10's now, but have a pair of 15x8's I can put tires on if need be. I'm all for function and the lower I can go with the spindle the best IMO. **NOTE: I plan on looking into upgrading my current stock disk brakes in the future. |
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