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06-29-2014, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Midwest City, Oklahoma
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'65 DD/Project 20 years in the making
Flash back to Amarillo, Texas in the summer of 1994 a 14 year old me was looking for his first vehicle $1500 in hand. I grew up around classic cars but always leaned toward classic trucks and wanted a classic Chevy truck for my 1st car.
Sitting on a used car lot was a unfinished restoration of a white '65 C-10 longbed. great looking truck but the problem for me was it had a 454 transplant in it and my dad was not about to let 16 year old me have anything with a big block in it. still to this day cant figure out why I wound up with an '89 C1500 that served me well for for many years. Along the way I had '56 & '60 chevy truck projects that never got off the ground. In the winter 2011 I started getting the Classic truck bug BAD! I wanted something I could drive and work on at the same time. January 2014 rolls around I traded my worn out 1998 C-1500 for a great motorcycle to a friends cousin and found my self with out a pick up for the first time since I was 15 years old. Tax refund come in and it was now classic truck time. I looked at a'71 Cheyenne Super but something didnt feel right. I had also looked at a '64 F-100 that I wanted bad even though I'm a hard core GM guy but the current owner butchered the wiring. Then one day I'm trolling CL and here it is a "65 Chevyrolet C-10 longbed. After 3 days of playing phone tag with the owner I get a call at work to come look it at. I left work with a thousand bucks in my pocket and rode across Oklahoma City to look at her. I talked the owner down to exactly $1000. I figured this was a steal for a running, driving,V8, automatic, big back window truck Kids and I wet sanded most of the old gray latex paint off the bring back the pretty blue paint To date I have replaced the starter, had the radiator cleaned and re tanked, new heater hoses, new battery & upgraded part of the wiring I want to leave the truck close to stock. I am a paint and body guy and a awful mechanic so the old simple 1965 set up is perfect for me to work on. Everybody wants me to do an LSX swap which dont get me wrong is cool and all but simple is better for me and the old 283 is enough power to get me to work and back. This is going to be a long work in progress I am going to get all the little mechanical and electrical bugs out of the way first then lower it and do the interior and lastly the paint & body. I love the patina on this truck. Putting this "custom"Texas & Oklahoma license plate bed liner over the rotting plywood to go with the patina until I'm ready to drop a nice oak floor in her after the paint and body work is finished a few years down the road.
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