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03-07-2012, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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What I can afford, when I can afford it... 70 Chevy LWB
Decided to start a build thread. I have been reading all the build threads and tech help for about the last year and decided I would try my hand at this. I bought my memebership to the board because it's been so helpful to me and I think it's money well spent for such a great resource. In addition to that I wanted to put up my truck as a get started with my build. I know pictures are a huge part of this because that's what I always love seeing myself. So for now here's two, the truck I'm starting with a LWB 70 Chevy Custom 10 350/350.
I have been in the process of building a detached garage so me and the Wife won't have to scrape windows here in KS, and we're having the sidewalk put in this week so I can put the carperntry tools down and pick up the wrenches and get some stuff done to the truck. I feel like I've been in a never ending battle to get it done just so I can get the truck back in the garage. So enough talk, the work will begin this weekend, in the new garage, This weekend I begin a complete front to back suspension overhaul including swapping out the front drums for disc's. More pics when I can get my hands dirty... Last edited by KSWes; 03-15-2012 at 02:52 PM. Reason: Photo issues |
03-11-2012, 10:41 PM | #2 |
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Re: What I can afford, when I can afford it... 70 Chevy LWB
I had fully intended to get the bed off the truck this weekend, but after running around Saturday and talking to some friends, and friends of friends about my rusty cab and how much work and potentially money I was in for if I had someone do the body work. Since I've never tackled anything that big before and I want it to turn out right and wouldn't be happy if I hacked up my truck and didn't get it back together right. I'm a little leary about doing it myself not saying I can't, but I worked in a body shop as a shop hand in highschool, and I know enough to know that the kind of body work my cab needs is extensive, and time consuming which is why I am potentially on the look out for someone more skilled to do what needs doing. My buddy knew of a cab that had been through a tornado, and had some pretty bad dents but it wasn't rusty, so after a trip down the road and around the corner we talked to another friend and I took a look at the cab and heard the price and said I'll take it. I hope to get out this week to pick it up, if it's not too muddy to get where it's at. One of the things said by a wise body man while we were talking to yesterday, dents are usually much preferred to fix than replacing rusty metal. Plus having an extra cab will allow me to continue to drive my truck while I'm getting everything all set for the cab swap and should allow me to have pretty minimal down time on the truck, since I use it for hauling, and towing, etc. I really don't want to be without it for long. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get the truck into the garage at all to work on it, but with another cab on the way I count the weekend as progress and I was also able to take some scrap wood leftover from the garage and $30 worth of casters from the hardware store to build a dolly for the cab I'm getting so it will be convenient to put where I need it. Once I get the cab home I'll get around to pulling the bed off and getting started cleaning the frame and get the suspension back in business like it was new...
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03-15-2012, 03:06 PM | #3 |
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Got my cab that had been through a tornado last night. Thanks to good friends Alex and Kevin for this find There is some body work in the cab's near future, after that it's going on the truck and hopefully by the time the cab is ready to swap, I'll have the suspension 100% and the frame tidied up. Not going to do any mods to the suspension just replace old and worn parts. Here is the cab.
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03-15-2012, 03:26 PM | #4 |
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Re: What I can afford, when I can afford it... 70 Chevy LWB
nice start
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03-15-2012, 03:40 PM | #5 |
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Thanks! I am looking forward to lots of truck therapy in the near future!
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03-15-2012, 03:58 PM | #6 |
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truck therapy is good for the heart mind and sole. it also creates sore muscles and that leadto a real gooooood nites sleep
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03-15-2012, 08:30 PM | #7 |
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Re: What I can afford, when I can afford it... 70 Chevy LWB
It looks like you have a nice truck to start with (especially with the extra cab). I like your new garage too. Keep up the work and update and post lots of pictures.
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03-16-2012, 12:00 AM | #8 |
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Got me some truck therapy tonight... Got the truck into the garage and got all the carriage bolts out of the bed. All came lose fine on the passenger side... But had a little more difficulty on the drivers side.
That's the best tool ever made. Got the big one at the front to twist off... Lifting the bed off on Saturday morning hopefully with a little help from father in-laws fork lift... |
03-16-2012, 12:01 AM | #9 |
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And thanks for checking out my page! hoping to get busy and get a lot done over the next couple of months before me and the Wife have to begin our final house renovation project.
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03-18-2012, 10:23 AM | #10 |
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Got the bed off yesterday, unfortunately had to stop and go do some work stuff on my weekend, but the good news I have two days off this week to get the chance to tinker without much interruption. Here's some pics minus the truck bed.
You can see in that last picture there is still a shred or two of factory frame paint on her... I was pretty excited to see that... I've seen some people using the CPP replacement crossmember and mounting the factory control arms, I know it slightly changes the pivot point mainly to get the pinion angle right if a truck is going to be lowered. Just wondering if anyone knows if there is any benefit to using it if you're planning on keeping it at stock height. I like the exhaust holes so I could get the exhaust into the frame. Soaked all bolts with PB blaster before I stopped for the day so hopefully things will come loose when I start taking it apart either today or later this week... Last edited by KSWes; 03-18-2012 at 11:10 PM. Reason: picture error |
03-20-2012, 10:44 AM | #11 |
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So I decided against the CPP crossmemeber after reading a little more on here about the reason for getting it, it's recommended if you're planning on doing a 5+ inch drop and that's not in my trucks future.
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03-21-2012, 11:56 PM | #12 |
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Took a couple of days off this week been burning the candle at both ends lately and decided to get away for a little bit with the primary goal of getting some work done to the truck. rear end disassembly is complete. Going to try and rig up a blast booth like I've seen some guys using one of those easy up tents and some clear plastic for the sides. I have a siphon feed bucket sand blaster from eastwood I've been wanting to try out and we'll see if it's up for the challenge tomorrow if I'm lucky pretty proud to get it this far apart and really surprised at how good of shape most of the hardware is in. Only twisted off 2 bolts today. The upper spring mount bolts. Everything else came loose just fine, I'm thinking it was the PB Blaster I hit it with over the weekend.
Now You See Them... Not thinking I can reuse these. And see inside them, the worlds oldest air bags... I think the truck was used with one of those slide in campers back in the day... |
03-22-2012, 09:43 AM | #13 |
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Nice start on your truck. That cab was a nice find! I'm guessing you are really enjoying the new shop too. Here's to truck therapy!
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03-22-2012, 11:12 AM | #14 |
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Thanks Rex! Very happy about the cab! It gave me a light at the end of the tunnel pretty much overnight. Loving the garage it had been years since I had anywhere to work on a vehicle out of the weather. Thanks for checking out the progress, really enjoying my therapy so far getting ready to get back out there.
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03-22-2012, 06:09 PM | #15 |
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A little more progress, got the heavy rust scale knocked off. I'm not sure what build I was looking at where they did the makeshift blast booth with a easy up and plastic sheeting but it went up fast and works like a charm. All with stuff I had sitting around the house. The Eastwood bucket blaster works great, although it's humid here today and it likes to clog a little but tapping the tip on the metal with the trigger pulled would usually get it cleared up. The little blaster isn't made for the kind of work I'm doing but I would rather blast than run a wire brush all day. Going to get some rust converter from the parts store maybe tonight and get it sprayed down. then I'll move my blast booth over to the other side of the garage and get the trailing arms and rear axle. Maybe I'll be ready to reassemble this weekend althought I'll probably have to wait until payday for the bushing parts...
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good job so far...damm I want a garage lol
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Thanks JRANGER! A man's home is his castle, and a man's garage is his santuary. Read that somewhere, it's my first garage. The only thing I can say is when you get to build yours. When you think about how big it needs to be. add about 50% to it.
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haha yeah i was in a build plan phase until i fiinally realized all i can have is a workshop....I bought my first house in Nov 2007 just before the market dropped out and only have .07 acres...Not a big deal but the issue is my driveway is on the lot line...Then in the back my 12 foot by 27 foot back slab is actually 9x27.....SO my thoughts of expanding to 12 foot was ruined by the idea that I prob wouldnt have enough turning radius...So...im just going to close in about 15x9 and use it as a workshop.... but in the mean time....I just work in the driveway and on the back porch
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I've put in a lot of Driveway time in my day and as long as the weather is good, I love that. When I was living in apartments for some 15 years, I was doing stuff in parking lots which sucksssssss.... Good luck on the workshop, it's just nice having a space to keep all your tools organized... We got lucky in our backyard it was next to an alley and there was already a drive in access back there so it wasn't too bad when it came to the city inspectors... Now to get our master bedroom and bath done so the wife can have her sanctuary also...
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HAHA!!! Yeah I hear ya..... That is always nice...Looks good either way.... I use to do that apartment work too...Always had to be careful as most APT have a "NO WORKING ON CAR" policy....which is weird...but either way good luck and keep it up....Im basically doing the same budget build....As money comes in and time comes around
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haha!!!!! Yeah, i dream sometimes too!!
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So a little more progress over the last couple of days I put on a reciever hitch and trailer light, and brake control last weekend. No pictures but it wasn't anything too exciting, just a lot of tedious work getting the wiring for the brake control ran and wired up. We traded our vehicle that was set up for pulling a trailer, so I had to get the C10 ready to pull as we're getting ready to do some home improvement stuff... My front suspension needs freshening and I'm doing disc brakes so since the truck will be doing a little more than puttering around, I felt like I should get that done now. Doing balljoints brakes, anti-sway bushings, etc... Hoping to finish it up this weekend... Blasted the donor spindles and dust shields last weekend weekend, and got them painted up with some rustoleum hammered finish paint, turned out really good, makes it look like steel but should keep it from rusting much...
Also got new calipers, painted them with some silver caliper paint hoping to prevent some rust... cleaned up the bearings etc. ready to put them in the new 6 lug rotors... The hard work will happen this weekend, pulling the front end apart, and changing ball joints and getting the control arms cleaned up, blasted and repainted. There is about 43 years of grease and grime on them. |
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Steering knuckles are reassembled and ready to go back on, I got some kinda flu, just hoping I can get back out and get something done, Need to tear down the front end so I can get these on... |
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very nice
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