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Old 11-29-2014, 09:22 PM   #1
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Blood Sweat and Tears.. 67 Build Thread

Ok, here we go...
I just started on the tear down today a little bit by going straight to some spots on the body that I knew was already worked over the wrong way. I just didnt know how wrong it was until I broke out the grinder... I have never seen so much bondo in my life... The front roll pan was a home made deal using extremely thin sheet metal and TONS of bondo. The tailgate was smoothed (I use the term loosely) with the same thin sheet metal and bondo, but is going in the book as a lost cause after pulling the sheet off from the inside that was covering some bad cancer. I decided to not even waste my time on the out side knowing it is probably just as bad.

Stay tuned for more of the tear down...
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Old 11-30-2014, 08:02 PM   #2
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Pulling the front clip off tonight and hit a brick wall with the wiper arms... of all things lol
I sure would like to have a word with the wiper arm engineer guy from back then right about now.

Any suggestions on how to not mangle them trying to pry them off while dealing with the clip?
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Old 11-30-2014, 09:09 PM   #3
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Good luck with your build. The truck looks good, but I guess looks can be a bit deceiving. Glad you're willing to do it right.
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Old 11-30-2014, 10:48 PM   #4
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Good luck with your build. The truck looks good, but I guess looks can be a bit deceiving. Glad you're willing to do it right.
Thanks man. It is incredibly solid. All the bondo Ive removed was only covering dents. I only had one bolt in the front clip that wont come out and its the lower front fender bolt by the rocker panel
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Old 11-30-2014, 11:36 PM   #5
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The wiper arm should have a small tab on the bottom at the splined shaft. Pull it out lightly with a screwdriver or hook tool and then work the arm off the shaft. Sometimes they can just be gently pried off (most of the tension is from the spring inside the arm holding the arm to the windshield).
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Old 12-01-2014, 10:20 PM   #6
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The wiper arm should have a small tab on the bottom at the splined shaft. Pull it out lightly with a screwdriver or hook tool and then work the arm off the shaft. Sometimes they can just be gently pried off (most of the tension is from the spring inside the arm holding the arm to the windshield).
I got em off.. the PO painted the splines so they was really really holding on..
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Old 12-03-2014, 06:38 PM   #7
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Little bummed to find out I dont have a 4 bolt main and its from a 85 to 94 truck... I knew it was newer because of the metric bolts hear and there. Oh well.

Any way, the front clip is off and I see it has been in a bit of a wreck at some point.. the right front fender is from a 68 and the radiator support is bent up a bit on that side.. the deflector is bent up as well. The frame horns look to be straight though so thats some good news...

I should be able to go get the Vette suspension this weekend and maybe order a few other parts. I have a couple friends that collect 67 c10s, blazers, and burbs that I can get some stuff off of. they get all their parts from the Mid-West and anything I get from them should be rot free. I know they have a core support so thats a start.

Ill be selling some stock stuff like the hood and front suspension with cross member as I pull it off and also have a sweet like new bench seat thats comfy as hell Ill sell too.

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Old 12-06-2014, 11:40 AM   #8
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Looked like a real nice truck to start with. Amazing what paint can hide. Still looks like a good start. I'm not sure of the bed weight but I remove and install mine with an engine hoist and two yellow ratchet straps cris crossed.
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Old 12-06-2014, 12:34 PM   #9
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Looked like a real nice truck to start with. Amazing what paint can hide. Still looks like a good start. I'm not sure of the bed weight but I remove and install mine with an engine hoist and two yellow ratchet straps cris crossed.
Thanks. It really only has a few spots that need re-worked on the body. There is no patching of any rust on it it needs. Right front fender and the core support and driver side cab corner and tailgate is all I will have to patch or replace. Left side bed rear corner had a few small dents that need more metal work and less bondo. The wiring needs replaced because of dry rot and crispy wires but Should be a pretty easy build. The suspension is the only Real challenge.
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Old 12-06-2014, 12:55 PM   #10
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Nice start! Man when my truck started i NEVER expected to find so much rust. But shes rust free now. A TON of rust was cut out. Another 1 of our trucks SAVED and put back on the road! Check out the metal work on my build thread. Post as many pics as you can. Good luck!
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Old 12-06-2014, 01:32 PM   #11
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Nice start! Man when my truck started i NEVER expected to find so much rust. But shes rust free now. A TON of rust was cut out. Another 1 of our trucks SAVED and put back on the road! Check out the metal work on my build thread. Post as many pics as you can. Good luck!
sweet, glad you was able to save it. Always makes me happy to see a classic resurrected.

Pulling the bed off in a little bit when help gets here and Ill post some more pics of the tear down.
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More pics of the tear down showing some things that need attention...
Still looking good all in all... I have no idea what that big chunk of the frame was torched out for? You can get a good look at how NOT to lower a truck by the way the coils are collapsed. SMH.... do NOT heat coil springs!
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Subscribed. I'm not far from you. Seems as though we are going to be going through a bit of a resto. You got a little head start. I'm almost afraid to even begin. I'll be watchin ya.
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Im in for the rest of your build .
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Old 12-09-2014, 10:06 PM   #15
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Just remembered I did this video as my "before" video... Im regretting not doing a massive burnout video now though...
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Nice. Wish I had a fleetside sometimes.
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I was off today and couldnt just sit around... so i went out and started stripping.. the old fashioned way.
Got a pretty good start. The fender is only held on with 2 bolts as I wanted to see how it matched up to the door with no filler or a gazillion layers of paint... undecided on trying to save the other fender or replace it. Its a 68 fender with a horrible patch job over the side light hole.
Need something smaller to get in the low areas on back of the cab..

With any luck Ill have it down to metal all around the outside next weekend and will only have to blast the inner and under stuff, and door jams and what not and then once I pull all the glass and handles Ill clean those areas up, but for now its a start..
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Considering where you are from your truck is very solid ,I love seeing your progress .
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Considering where you are from your truck is very solid ,I love seeing your progress .
I bought it from Auburn Alabama and had it shipped home this past summer.. Its been a southern truck all its life. Seen it on Ebay one night at around 1am right after it was posted while I was on the road and figure since its easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask permission... I hit the buy now button lol
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I bought it from Auburn Alabama and had it shipped home this past summer.. Its been a southern truck all its life. Seen it on Ebay one night at around 1am right after it was posted while I was on the road and figure since its easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask permission... I hit the buy now button lol
Truck is looking great! The hood is bad a#@. I see that you picked the truck up from Auburn. Got me thinking if this isn't my old truck that I had back in 1998. I live right outside of Auburn. I traded off a 67 c10 short step with a fleet side bed I never got around to putting on to a guy in Auburn.
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Truck is looking great! The hood is bad a#@. I see that you picked the truck up from Auburn. Got me thinking if this isn't my old truck that I had back in 1998. I live right outside of Auburn. I traded off a 67 c10 short step with a fleet side bed I never got around to putting on to a guy in Auburn.
He is a black guy that works for the road department down there. Was a really cool dude but his body guy really loved that bondo lol
Would be pretty crazy if it was actually yours. The bed was the only thing actually rust free... well the sides anyway. Thanks still a ways to go
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Ran across these today and I gotta say... Im in love...
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Here is the only pick I could find of my old truck. The guy I sold it to was as you would say a car trader. He only had it a couple months and I lost track of the old truck. I know he changed out the bed with the fleet. The floor was solid but corners and fenders were eat up in the usual places. The fleet side bed I picked up in Florida. Yes it would be cool if it were my old truck.
Would be hard to say unless you have the vin number still... When I bought it it had a new dark green paint job over a lot of bondo...
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That explains a lot .
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Damn....got quite a bit done.
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