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05-23-2016, 02:51 PM | #1 |
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To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
Hi all. I was hoping some of you could chime in with any experience, knowledge, or suggestions on fixing dents/creases in some old bedside sheetmetal. I have a mostly original '68 C10 that I am trying to clean up. There's just one flaw in the whole "original paint" that appealed to me on this truck, someone put a nice crease in the passenger bedside. I'm wondering if it would be possible to repair this to preserve the paint, of if you guys would just start with a fresh bedside and try to match the patina. If it helps to make the decision easier, I do plan on shortening the truck in the future. I do like the idea of just throwing on some repro short sides, but I also like the idea of the money (and patina!) I'd save shortening these.... IF it wouldn't be a headache straightening this back out. Opinions? Suggestions? Thanks!
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05-23-2016, 03:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
If it were mine I would leave it, that truck looks nice in its patina and wheels.
Something to be said for vehicles showing their true age and looks still working! I know when I got mine I wanted it to be perfect in every way. Now I just focus on keeping it running its best which includes changing every fluid and doing the usual tune up. I get respect on the road when hitting the throttle. It hits 4 grand in rpms almost instantly. Not like those throttle body injected pretty vehicles. |
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05-23-2016, 06:00 PM | #4 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
I would perhaps have the big dent partially pulled out without mucking up the paint too much, and leave the tighter creases alone.
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05-23-2016, 08:26 PM | #5 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
If you don't feel comfortable I'd have some one get in there and knock it out as much of it you could. Most patina trucks have some dents or dings that still make them cool looking. The old paint is pretty durable. It wouldn't take some one long with the right tools.
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05-23-2016, 08:31 PM | #6 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
Very fixable.Google paintless dent repair
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05-24-2016, 08:30 AM | #7 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
Thanks for the suggestions. To be honest, I was half expecting everyone to just say, throw a new bedside on there! I will probably see how much of it I can pull out and then go from there.
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05-24-2016, 11:53 AM | #8 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
It is fixable.
Some hammer and dolly work will get most of it. The paint will hold up well also. |
05-24-2016, 09:18 PM | #9 |
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The problem with hammer and dolly work is the access to the damaged area. You not gonna be able to dolly it is you can't get to it.
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05-24-2016, 09:38 PM | #10 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
Leave it, nice ole truck you have there, there is a purpose and a story behind those dents I am no far from you
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05-24-2016, 09:40 PM | #11 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
I have a set of short sides and header panel I will make you a deal on if you are interested
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05-24-2016, 09:53 PM | #12 |
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05-24-2016, 10:44 PM | #13 |
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I have them listed in classifieds section
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05-24-2016, 10:48 PM | #14 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
Another option cut into the wheel house for access and then weld it back up.
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05-24-2016, 11:07 PM | #15 |
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That IS a very nice example of a well preserved C10
I've never done this but couldn't you unbolt the wheel house by removing the nuts on the carriage bolts? - (the tops of which you can see in the bed). Then as far as the dents I have had some luck getting the biggest parts of some dents out just using a rubber mallet. This works better on round dents - when there is a crease you need to be more careful and try to ease the dent out in reverse of the sequence in which the metal bent. Then (this part is just in my mind but..) I like to let the sun heat it up first - just 30 minutes or so - I have no evidence but I think it might make the paint less brittle if it is hot. The patina is nice but did you see that recent post "CLR Before and After"? Wow - that recipe looks like it really calmed down the angry part of the surface rust and kept the patina intact.. Here is a link: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=573256 |
05-25-2016, 08:08 AM | #16 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
Well lookie there, you are pretty close! Hmmm, I hadn't even perused the classifieds for bedsides but that would be quite convenient to pick those up instead. It's a shame about the spotty welding job by the PO though. I would basically just want to prep those and hit them with some paint and try to match the patina. Do you think those sides would turn out ok?
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05-28-2016, 09:03 PM | #18 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
And the answer is...
replace with original shortbed sides! G8-68 had a good deal on bedsides and lives fairly close, so we struck a deal and I picked them up today. I will include the details of the conversion in my build thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=701359 |
05-29-2016, 10:39 AM | #19 |
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Re: To fix this bedside or not, that is the question...
I had one of my bedsides that didn't look too bad when I first got it, but it had filler cracking out above the wheel arch, and once I stripped the paint off, it had like 98 slide hammer screw holes...... what to do? buy an aftermarket bedside? or patch my existing one? I went with the patch fix...
Vic Cook (Crusty Rusty Leaky Squeaky) from the forum said he would lend his metal working skills and finesse to help me out of my predicament..... The only real problem we encountered was the tail light area was badly dented and required a lot of tweaking to get it into shape, but Vic did an outstanding job of keeping everything straight as an arrow and making my repair look so easy.... but it was better than the alternative idea of buying an aftermarket bedside, and taking a gamble that it might fit well....Glad I had Vic there to Help out!!! Thanks Vic! Ben here are some pictures of the repair before and after!
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