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01-01-2024, 09:27 PM | #1 |
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Yes, I am the future previous owner of a 1968 short step that has been basking in the elements of my back forty (actually my back 4 but who's counting?). Since I have retired I have been asked too many times what I do all day so I decided to drag it to the shop and tear it down into thousands of pieces so I could have a decent reply.
I will be using parts I have laying around and also spending way too much on new parts for this build. It won't be a show truck or have any fancy sounding parts and modifications done to it. Mostly I will be trying to make it a decent driver, that's lowered, and runs reliably. The starting point... ouch... November 8th
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01-01-2024, 10:02 PM | #2 |
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I like it. What color was it originally?
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01-01-2024, 10:06 PM | #3 |
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It was 505 dark green. This truck had a government property tag inside of the glove box where a spid usually is and no spid. Not sure if a previous previous owner did that or what.
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01-01-2024, 10:16 PM | #4 |
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That is a Great start there Neighbor.
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07-22-2024, 02:23 PM | #5 |
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This was a previous Government owned (Army) truck. The Air Force trucks were painted Strata Blue.
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01-01-2024, 10:22 PM | #6 |
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Thanks Getter-D, tons of potential for sure.
I vacuumed MOST of the leaves and mouse deposits out of it and moved it inside, cause I'm old and don't like the cold.
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01-02-2024, 07:22 PM | #7 |
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Bed wood is non-existent. Started out by tearing out the old wood and rusted strips, also took off tailgate and rear lights.
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Speaking as a born-and-raised Ohio Valley guy, I'd think you'd want a nice hardwood, the likes of which don't much exist in Colorado. But maybe they're too brittle.
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Hey Joey, just remember who I heard it from. The fella was none other than F H Stags. He went on to glory in 2011. He was 94. Seeing that old wooden truck bed like it was made me think of him. I just saw the work Rg did on the metal bed. It's nice to had old stuff laying around. Good work Rg.
So... are you ready? Drum roll please....... COTTONWOOD!!! Not too heavy, but dense. Won't twist, splinter or split. Things slide easily yet it has a felt like grip. Now I've not ever heard that from anyone else. Fran was a squared away dude new about wood. That'd my story and I'm sticking to it! |
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01-02-2024, 07:41 PM | #12 |
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Since I like 5-lug trucks better because of the front disc brakes and better selection of wheels, I removed the old rearend, using a big (as in LARGE) ratchet to remove the old u-bolts. I removed everything from the 6-lug rearend I thought I might need and took every thing left to my buddy who has a bunch of 63-66 chevy trucks.
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01-04-2024, 08:49 PM | #13 |
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I had a 5-lug rearend from a 72 in my (no)horse shed so I brought it to the shop and opened it up. There's no smell quite like 50 year old readend grease, especially when it's in a worn out posi rearend. After much cleaning I put new clutches in the posi and replaced the worn out pinion gear thrust washers. I put in all new brake parts, and replaced the axle bearings and seals. My wife made me throw away some perfectly fine work clothes after making me strip on the back deck. Hope the neighbors enjoyed it more than I did.
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01-05-2024, 10:25 AM | #14 |
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I didnt even realize this was your thread.. Whats the plan for the color? Since your just down the road... You cant do red LOL
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I'm in agreement with everything you are doing!!!
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01-05-2024, 11:16 AM | #18 |
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I'm thinking I'll stick with the green, but occasionally I think of all the metalwork it needs and I get to wishing I had a simpler hobby, like synchronized swimming or maybe hooting a jug in a jug band.
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While I had the rear axles out I noticed a couple of the lug nut studs were not up to my standards (which aren't really that high to start with) so I ran to a local parts store and got some. Well, they didn't fit. They were 1/2"-20 but the serrated part was too small (about .535) The part number was abn-138. The stud I found that fit was an abn-191 (.621 knurl size)
Exciting, I know.
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Now I have to make a disclaimer at this point, actually more of a warning. I do sketchy crap. There, I've said it. I would not advise anyone to try to duplicate my methods, these posts are not meant to educate or encourage. Trucks can and will try to kill you if you are stupid.
The following pictures may offend and horrify. Children and OSHA guys should go and look at cat videos on Youtube. You have been warned.
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Job got done and No one got hurt.
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I have to add, the orange hand crank bumper jack was the one my grandfather used when he owned a garage. I rebuilt it and repainted it the way he had it. I think about him when I'm huffing and puffing trucks up and down.
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Now that the warnings are out of the way, I decided to remove the bed, by myself, with very little in the way of lifting devices. I survived, it was sketchy. I may just leave it off.
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