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66 Pro Street build
Hello All,
I have been visiting this site for a year now and think I finally have enough finished on my build to start posting. I am building a 66 c10 pro street with a blown 355 small block. I just finished a 65 gmc mild prostreet for a friend of mine. Here is a pic of the 65 gmc |
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
We finished the bed with 100 year old Cherry that came off one of our job sites years ago
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Slick looking truck.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
That truck is exquisite looking!! Nice job.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Nice
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Thank you. I will post more on my build tomorrow. The 65 was a fun project, we had good times putting it together
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Welcome to the forum! Great looking truck... that bed is beautiful. Looking forward to your build.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Thank you. I have been watching your build. Nice work, looks great so far
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
The wood bed looks amazing
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Pretty Wild.....
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Very very nice! Is that a Currie rear?
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
No, that is a Dutchman housing. I have used them on the last couple builds. Nice stuff
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Hi blown c10. That GMC looks great... and so does the work you're doing on your truck. Im looking forward to seeing more.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Thanks, here are a few pics of the bed back on and then the tear down after mocking up the rear suspension. And a sneak peak at the engine
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Great work! Keep looking at the sneakers and thinking about shortening my rear end and sticking with my original big tire plan. LOL never too late... haven't bought the axles yet.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
When we did the 65 we went with 29x15 I had to go for the 31x18 on mine. I have always been a big tire guy. I think they would look awesome on your truck. You do really nice work.
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Thank you much! What rim width are you using? They look awesome
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
The wheels are 15x14 with 4 1/2" back space. Torque thrust II. I believe my overall width after I cut the rear was 70 1/2" to outside of tires. I will have to double check that to be positive.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
I started thinking more about my exhaust system for this build and decided I wanted it to exit under the steps of the bed. I was not sure if I wanted round pipes or not. I decided to go with 4 rectangular tips under each step. open to opinions on this setup. What do you think? Here is a couple pics of the collectors I made. The whole system is stainless
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
I made good progress on the chassis, and it is now a roller with the engine mounted and the transmission set in so I could make the cross member. I still have to pull the trans back out to build it, but, I want to get the engine fired and run it through the break in, I will have to change the valve springs when the break in is over so I can build the transmission then.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Here is the X member and the start of the exhaust fit up. I still have to build the transmission but I want to get the engine fired and run it through the break in. I will have to change out the valve springs when we are finished with the break in so we will build the trans then.
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
WoW! great work.....Your fabrication skills are top notch and those exhaust tips are excellent example of you skills but.......since you asked for an opinion, the statement your making with that build is all business and a large diameter single tip peeking out from under the step would make the statement. Opinions are like assh*les, everybody has one.....
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Re: 66 Pro Street build
Outstanding! Thanks for the wheel info... got a set of 15 wide Centerline Warriors w/ Mickey Thompson 29"X18.5" Sportsman Pro's I used for the back half mockup.
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