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Old 05-25-2017, 11:43 PM   #1
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I figure I start a build thread since I want to get this project going, i picked up my 66 from a farm here in PR about a week ago, first day, here is what I am working with Put some coolant, checked oil, put in a battery and fresh gasoline and drove 45 minutes home. I have always wanted a 66 C10 so I am really excited about this first mod, Barn Finds sticker from our group here in PR lol!
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Old 05-25-2017, 11:52 PM   #2
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Second day.... painted the Chevrolet letters in front bumper black lol! had to do something before going to the office, when I got back got the lights working all around, easy fix. Clean the inside of the cab a bit, since it had 15 years of crap all around
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Re: Caribbean 66 project/build

Nice truck, I'm glad you could bring it back to life.
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Old 05-26-2017, 12:54 PM   #4
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Nice truck, I'm glad you could bring it back to life.
Thank you Gary, I have to say so far its my favorite project!
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You're welcome, I've had some students from San Juan, they say old American vehicles are popular there. I hope you can find all the parts you need.
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Old 05-26-2017, 04:25 PM   #6
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You're welcome, I've had some students from San Juan, they say old American vehicles are popular there. I hope you can find all the parts you need.
Oh! nice! yes, the muscle car and classic car scene here is crazy. We just broke a Guiness World Record for the longest moving classic car parade. The record belonged to Mexico with 1700 cars in movement, we just did 2,470 a month ago! it was fun! all cars had to be within 2 car length and all in movement, if the parade stopped or cars got more than 2 car length everyone was disqualified. Last year we tried it and were disqualified because the space between cars was wrong. As far as parts it should be a challenge, there are very few of these trucks here, but that is part of the fun, the HUNT

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Old 05-26-2017, 04:40 PM   #7
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Re: Caribbean 66 project/build

Had some fun today (not), one of my brakes were sticking hard, thought it might be the e brake but further inspections I don't have an e brake! lol the cables are there but disconnected from the drums so that will be next. Found the sticking drum and it took me better part of 2 days to just remove the drum, tried everything on here, hammer, prying, heat, no rear adjustment window but had one in the front BUT the wheel would not turn so I could not get it to the 6 o'clock position for adjustment also put in a bench seat cover from Kmart until I can get to it and renovate correctly and painted the small shifter ball white! you know you are enjoying a build when I get excited over the small stuff
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Here is a pick of my most proud moment today, the shifter ball the Batman logo has to do with my ZO6 Corvette called Batman 1
also picked up some new brake shoes and spring set do redo the rear brakes.
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Update: I have been thinking on what route to take the project, as of now I am going to clean up the engine bay and detail it (paint) and make the inside cab nice. The outside will probably be left as is, some minor tweaks, It will be far from original but fun and nice truck. picked up some high temp paint to get going on the inline six. I used degreaser and then oven cleaner to get it as clean as possible. i chose orange (from auto zone)as I like the older engines in this color, I understand it is not the original color some shot of how dirty it was and some shots of one coat, this paint really covers well, I did the whole first coat with half of the can!I am painting the engine on the bay as it is not leaking and running great so I will not be taking it out, by no means a professional paint job. i will be getting some new cables, sparks, etc so not concern on overspray
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Re: Caribbean 66 project/build

A little update! to keep everything documented. Fix the rear sticking brakes, I never thought it would take so long to learn to fix something I took many pictures as reference also learned a DIY way to put the springs without the proper tools. Gave the engine 2 more coats not really worrying about over spray since I will paint the surroundings and change all hoses and cables. I also change plugs and cables today. I need to put four new tires and see why the three speed on the floor sticks so much!
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Re: Caribbean 66 project/build

Subbed and looks nice!!!
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Subbed and looks nice!!!
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A little update! to keep everything documented. Fix the rear sticking brakes, I never thought it would take so long to learn to fix something I took many pictures as reference also learned a DIY way to put the springs without the proper tools. Gave the engine 2 more coats not really worrying about over spray since I will paint the surroundings and change all hoses and cables. I also change plugs and cables today. I need to put four new tires and see why the three speed on the floor sticks so much!
Correct me if I'm wrong but shouldn't there be a return spring on the other shoe as well ?
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Old 05-29-2017, 07:27 AM   #14
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Correct me if I'm wrong but shouldn't there be a return spring on the other shoe as well ?
You're absolutely right, just noticed I uploaded the picture prior to putting the the return spring on the front side of the shoes

This should be the one, thanks! for reference purpose it's important
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Re: Caribbean 66 project/build

Nice project, it's looking better already!
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Re: Caribbean 66 project/build

Another engine bay update, did all the preventive maintenance and then degrease it and painted it. Today I did the engine bay with an undercoating and maybe black paint later. New filter for the carb and had some old blue high temp paint so decided to paint it, not sure if I like it but for now I am pretty much done in the engine bay. Like I mentioned not trying to get a show truck just a little nicer looking and to be able to see leaks and problems quicker

Went from this to the last picture.
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Very nice.
Thanks! just went through your build, very nice!!!
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Nice work so far on your project. Engine bay cleaned up really nice!
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Nice work so far on your project. Engine bay cleaned up really nice!
Thanks! appreciated! I am moving inside the cab this week but it's been raining ��
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Looking really good......Im sure once you get the mechanical things out the way you will be able to enjoy it more.

Very cool about all the old cars and trucks in one place...really cool.
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Looking really good......Im sure once you get the mechanical things out the way you will be able to enjoy it more.

Very cool about all the old cars and trucks in one place...really cool.
Yes! lol I am looking forward to getting it out on the road! Yes the parade was really fun and met a lot of classic car owners.

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Those 230-250 engines are really tough, and can go a long way. But intake leaks and cracked exhaust manifolds are pretty common. Also, most oil leaks seem to be the valve cover gaskets and bent hold down holes.
Speaking of valve covers, your engine doesn't have the "Chevrolet" script on the valve cover. Possibly a replacement valve cover? GMC? Another GM car?
It doesn't matter, just interesting.
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Those 230-250 engines are really tough, and can go a long way. But intake leaks and cracked exhaust manifolds are pretty common. Also, most oil leaks seem to be the valve cover gaskets and bent hold down holes.
Speaking of valve covers, your engine doesn't have the "Chevrolet" script on the valve cover. Possibly a replacement valve cover? GMC? Another GM car?
It doesn't matter, just interesting.
Glad you brought that up! it is the one single thing that drives me crazy not having, I am looking at some high temp stickers to recreate it or a template to paint it! definitely would be the finishing touch! ������
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Re: Caribbean 66 project/build

Finally some sun! was able to get out and work on the inside of the cab. As I mentioned before I just wanted to look nice on the inside, not show quality so I got to sanding the horrible black paint. and started to spray some red on the black dash. Some chrome paint for the cluster over and between coats I also put some new battery terminals on. Also tried a grayish color for the cab floor that I like so I will remove the bench and keep going with that color. Also gave first coat of white to the column and steering wheel.

Thanks for all the comments!
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