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Old 09-13-2010, 05:41 PM   #1
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Restoration Suggestions??? 70 CST400, Short, Fleet, Wood

Hello gents...

I own a burnished brown, 70, CST400, Shortbed, Fleetside. It has 89K actual miles, everything works and it has no rust. Runs and drives perfectly but needs paint and a trim restoration very badly. It's quite original and definitely a "survivor". I have a build sheet and the POP is still in the glovebox.

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I'm inclined to take it off the frame and completely restore it to exact original spec's, but am fearful of being hopelessly buried in it. It really is an ugly color, but considering how rare the truck is and how good of shape it's in, I think it would be sinful to change it. On the other hand, black, huggar orange or even red would look better and might offset resale value enough to offset the lack of authenticity. I understand we are not dealing with Big Block sportscars here but there are some people who willl pay for legit vehicles. Admittedly, I have no knowlege of the market for show quality pickups. One thing to consider. I might...might be able to get away with an exterior repaint, including the jams. Intgerior paint is amost salvageable (near perfect but a couple of deep scratches)

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I am considering just re-paint and re-seal the drivetrain if possible. Will know more on this after pulling it. Suspension will be re-sprung and powdercoated regardless.

The big question is really whether or not I want to change the color or not. With such a rare truck to start with, what would you do if you were at minimum going to a date correct restoration? Ugly color and authentic, vs pretty?

As a related matter I need a set of 6 lug front wheels. Mine are 5 in front, 6 in rear and I am taking it to original.

Thanks for your feedback.
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Old 09-13-2010, 06:32 PM   #2
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Are you going to keep it? If so you'll never enjoy it if you hate the color. On the other hand, if the color is Dark gold, that is a 70 only color I believe. I love that color and so do others. There was a thread started by Vectorit trying to find this color truck. search the site for dark gold and I think it will be the first thread listed titled rootbeer brown... There is even a comment in the thread about being tired of the oranges and reds.

If it was a new paint job would you like the current color? If so , keep it. If not paint what you like.

If you're going to make everything else stock and you are going to sell it, then keep the color.
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Old 09-13-2010, 07:27 PM   #3
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Keeping it for quite some time. I think if I were to change the color of the trim panels to black, rather than the plastic burlwood, the existing color would look good. But that burlwood clashes BIG with the paint. Still not sure. My wife actually found the truck when we bought it and she loves it. Might just let her pick the paint color!
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Keeping it for quite some time. I think if I were to change the color of the trim panels to black, rather than the plastic burlwood, the existing color would look good. But that burlwood clashes BIG with the paint. Still not sure. My wife actually found the truck when we bought it and she loves it. Might just let her pick the paint color!
Sounds like a great idea!
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Old 09-14-2010, 12:50 AM   #5
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Old 09-14-2010, 08:46 AM   #6
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Do what your budget will allow, I always tell people to vision there project then start the pricing, alot of them are shocked to see the costs but, it makes your vision become realistic. Also if you are going to do the resto yourself, do what your abilities will allow. Dont open a can you cant close.

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Re: Restoration Suggestions??? 70 CST400, Short, Fleet, Wood

Can you post a picture of the truck? That will help us (me) see what we're working with as far as the color goes. Plus I need to see what kind of damage you are working with interms of wanting to cover up that original paint.
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Old 09-14-2010, 05:36 PM   #8
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Beautiful truck! Having been there before, and since you asked for advice;

1) Leave the color, it is a great color and I think it will keep the resale value especially since it's a well-optioned original truck. I think you would kick yourself later for changing, plus it will make it easier to paint.

2) Paint the exterior and freshen up the trim for now. Nothing stopping you from doing the interior later and this way you won't be down long enough to lose interest. On a truck that clean you won't need to get too nit-picky, just freshen her up!
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Old 09-14-2010, 05:50 PM   #10
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Beautiful truck! Having been there before, and since you asked for advice;

1) Leave the color, it is a great color and I think it will keep the resale value especially since it's a well-optioned original truck. I think you would kick yourself later for changing, plus it will make it easier to paint.

2) Paint the exterior and freshen up the trim for now. Nothing stopping you from doing the interior later and this way you won't be down long enough to lose interest. On a truck that clean you won't need to get too nit-picky, just freshen her up!

Thanks for the suggestion...might go that route depending on how "fresh" the interior might look when it's done. Would be easier and much faster this way.
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Re: Restoration Suggestions??? 70 CST400, Short, Fleet, Wood

I was going to suggest leaving it original, since they're only original once, but the primered patches pretty much rule that out. I really like that color though - I'd hang with that.

How much do you think a re-paint will cost?
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Old 09-14-2010, 11:48 PM   #12
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Remember make "yourself" happy first, if YOU like original, then leave it original. No matter what you do, there is always somebody that will say "that's not original" or "you should have done this or that", I used to get so tired of hearing what I should have done, that now I reply "Let's see yours!" And most of the time they don't even have one. So make "yourself" happy first, always.
By the way I kept my 68'(Gumby) very stock for a long time and received a lot of compliments, one year ago Gumby was bagged, and the compliments have not stopped or even slowed down, not to mention the cash offers. The moral to the story is......YOU don't have to be original if YOU don't want to be!!!!!
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Old 09-15-2010, 01:10 AM   #13
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I was going to suggest leaving it original, since they're only original once, but the primered patches pretty much rule that out. I really like that color though - I'd hang with that.

How much do you think a re-paint will cost?
There is nothing on the POP or build sheet that specifies the mirror type so I think I can change to high mounted and still be technically correct. As for the stainless box panels, not sure. Curious why they were there, not functional.

Getting my first bid on paint tomorrow eve. A great deal will depend on a color change and if I repaint the interior. It really is near perfect which may be the deciding factor on keeping it the original color. Will advise.

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Remember make "yourself" happy first, if YOU like original, then leave it original. No matter what you do, there is always somebody that will say "that's not original" or "you should have done this or that", I used to get so tired of hearing what I should have done, that now I reply "Let's see yours!" And most of the time they don't even have one. So make "yourself" happy first, always.
By the way I kept my 68'(Gumby) very stock for a long time and received a lot of compliments, one year ago Gumby was bagged, and the compliments have not stopped or even slowed down, not to mention the cash offers. The moral to the story is......YOU don't have to be original if YOU don't want to be!!!!!
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Old 09-15-2010, 07:54 AM   #15
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Before I start let me just say that I like the color and it is a nice truck. I'm partial to the 69/70 fronts and would kill to have a sw desert truck like that to start with.

Being that it is 5 in the front and 6 in the back it is not all that original. I'm guessing that it was a highly optioned 70 with a big block (400) but 1970 didn't have disk brakes. Somebody between the factory and you corrected that with a disk brake front (5 lug).

What would I do? First I'd make that rear 5 lug so I could carry only one spare.

Since I don't mind the color I'd simply re-spray the exterior the same color and buff up the jams, inside of the doors, and the dash.

Then I'd look for an air conditioning system. Either cut in a factory one (keeps the original thing going) or go aftermarket (easier).
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Those mirrors are the correct for 69-70 versions. The sport mirrors were 71-72, but you could put west coast junior's on there and they would be just as acceptable. Personally, I too would stay with the original color, it looks good on there and just freshen up the interior. Nice truck and welcome to the board!
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Old 09-15-2010, 11:27 AM   #17
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Before I start let me just say that I like the color and it is a nice truck. I'm partial to the 69/70 fronts and would kill to have a sw desert truck like that to start with.

Being that it is 5 in the front and 6 in the back it is not all that original. I'm guessing that it was a highly optioned 70 with a big block (400) but 1970 didn't have disk brakes. Somebody between the factory and you corrected that with a disk brake front (5 lug).

What would I do? First I'd make that rear 5 lug so I could carry only one spare.

Since I don't mind the color I'd simply re-spray the exterior the same color and buff up the jams, inside of the doors, and the dash.

Then I'd look for an air conditioning system. Either cut in a factory one (keeps the original thing going) or go aftermarket (easier).
It was a 6 lug originally. The only non-original parts on the truck (other than expendables) are the steering wheel, the mirror, the 5 lug front wheels, antenna and the lack of stainless covers on the box. The original AM radio is under the front seat in perfect conditon. Going with 6, restoring the body to orig and going the same colors seems best. The drivetrain is entirely original. Original accessories, manifolds, etc...

Adding air would almost seem un-cool, so to say

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Beautiful truck! Having been there before, and since you asked for advice;

1) Leave the color, it is a great color and I think it will keep the resale value especially since it's a well-optioned original truck. I think you would kick yourself later for changing, plus it will make it easier to paint.

2) Paint the exterior and freshen up the trim for now. Nothing stopping you from doing the interior later and this way you won't be down long enough to lose interest. On a truck that clean you won't need to get too nit-picky, just freshen her up!
x2 I love that stock color.

Much like Rene... I also had the issues of contemplating changing from original, lowering the truck, etc. Here's what I ended up with... and it's still 6-lug.

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