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Old 02-21-2016, 03:56 AM   #1
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My 68 vice.

new member but not new to the forum. I have used this forum quite a bit for information, inspiration, and O F#@$ how do I fix this. Always was raised by Chevy family. I am a lemon in a sense that I won’t buy a dodge or a ford. Dad had a 71 cuda as his first car then went to a road runner, chevelle, 88 iroc z28, and built a couple 350's. Uncle has a 71 chevelle Malibu with a 383, he is the original owner and I’m his only nephew so he's already told me I am receiving that beast. Grandpa has had multiple Chevy’s as work trucks never anything fuel injected. Including his dually RV mover. So it was inevitable that I would eventually own my own. I settled on a 1968 Chevy c30 with a 327 and a sm420, granny 1st and 4.11 rear w/ 19.5 inch rims. Essentially a farm truck. I bought it from the widow of the original owner for $1400. At the time of purchase the car had a surging, no power, whining issue, and wouldn’t drive over 35. It was over an hour away from my house. Wife wasn’t pleased with my purchase since it was butt ugly Chevy orange, with a flat bed. Used as a hay hauler. Went and started her up after a lot of starting fluid, checked timing and it wasn’t registering on my gun. Wires were crossed and her grandson put a new distributor in it. Wasn’t dropped in correctly and had a stuck float. Few whacks and 20mins of dropping the dist. In right n I drove her home.

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Old 02-21-2016, 04:03 AM   #2
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Re: My 68 vice.

Plans were to get a nice bed and what not. but after stripping her down to metal, she had alot of bondo all over. not super straight but clean and only 3 rust spots. 1st thing i did was buy a $40 hei off of amazon, put a hi performance ICM; accel to handle the 60k coil. I should mention that I am assistant manager of a napa, here in oregon. turned wrenches professionally for subaru for 6years, went independent, then decided to pursue a masters in pharmaceutical sciences. currently working at napa for residency. couldnt find a rebuild kit for my qjet so i slapped a 600cfm edelbrock , adjusted to vacuum, got 21in out of her. took about 15mins of playing, driving, and adjusting.
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Old 02-21-2016, 04:16 AM   #3
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Re: My 68 vice.

I didn't realize that the tach clusters were a rare commodity. old school customer let me know it was worth some money and a local customer bought it off me for $300. used the money to buy some MDF, Fiberglass kit, 4 in 1 summit tach and a HUD gps Speedometer since i doubt it was reading right with those 19.5" 12ply, load range F tires; 33in tall.

I guess the old man put new tires on her before his passing. inquired about the cost of these meaty boy, les schwab told me they cost $450/tire. yikes.

next thing i did was drain, clean and fill the diff. decided to take off the bed. stock all original, giant 1200lb monstrosity. took me about 6 hours, jacking, bracing, wratchet strapping to a tree, and using my wifes 2013 prius c with pulleys to hoist it vertical. n off my truck.

de trimmed it and left her like that for a month or so.
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Old 02-21-2016, 04:24 AM   #4
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Re: My 68 vice.

forgot to mention i wire wheeled the rims and .96 walmart painted them. stripped the frame with a grinding pad and under coated her.

you can see the bottom 2 corners have rust. was at a stop light and a car made a illegal uturn, i advanced forward going under 5mph to fill in the gap and my brakes desided to not work. bumped the guy in front of me. luckily he was a customer i knew and we both had old school trucks so no damage was done. my wheel cylinder had leaked everywhere and i had no fluid in my master.

took about an hour of beating the drum to get it off the shoes were swollen from the brake fluid. new wheel cylinder and brake line, shoes, and spring kit went in alont with bearings n seals.
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