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Old 12-01-2010, 01:07 PM   #1
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Hi all!

I just recently picked up a 1969 lwb C10 and have been doing a bit of research on your site here, and thought I should stop in and introduce myself.

Here is a pic of the new acquisition:



It's got a 307 and a 3 speed. It runs and drives excellent, save for a bad clutch. It's got a decent amount of rust on it, and someone (was told a preacher man) tried to do some body work on it, but did a really poor job. So I'll cut that out and start over. Good news is the repair panels are there, and I should be able to reuse them. The best news? I traded it for a F150 which I paid $100 for

Now I'll have to admit, I'm mainly a Ford guy and this is my first Chevy pickup, but I'm no stranger to the brand. My family members have several classic cars I've helped with. However, I've always like this body style, and the deal came up, so I'm going with it.

The plan is to keep this a running/driving project. I'm probably going to go ahead and drop a 5-speed in it since it needs a clutch. I'll lower it, statically at first, and possibly with airbags later. Thinking about 20" Dodge spare wheels, but my look for a wider stock wheel that I can still use the stock center caps on. I'll get the body work straightened around, but probably won't take it off the frame. I'll add some performance mods to the motor: 305 heads, headers, intake, carb and a mild cam. The ultimate goal is a budget pro-touring truck that I can drive cross country reliably and with reasonable fuel economy.

Anyways, enough of my ramblings. Nice to meet you all, and I look forward to sharing some tips and tricks.

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Old 12-02-2010, 03:04 PM   #2
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I moved this over to the 67-72 message area for you. I know its your welcome post.. but you will get a bunch more response over here welcome to the site
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Old 12-02-2010, 04:30 PM   #3
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Thanks Liz


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Old 12-02-2010, 06:11 PM   #4
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Welcome to the site and to the brand. My DD is F***d, but my toy is a 71 Chevy. There are a lot of very knowledgeable and friendly people on here. They can be a great resource for the build. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Old 12-02-2010, 08:45 PM   #5
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hey from N.C.,nice trade,looking good, keep on truckin''
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Old 12-02-2010, 08:47 PM   #6
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to the board, looking forward to more pics.
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Old 12-02-2010, 08:54 PM   #7
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Welcome, from St. Louis, MO of coarse it's got a fair amount of rust, look at all that snow and salt up there!
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Old 12-02-2010, 09:44 PM   #8
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Old 12-02-2010, 09:55 PM   #9
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Whats all that white stuff on the ground?
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Old 12-02-2010, 10:11 PM   #10
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its michigan, we have snow on the ground right now
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Old 12-02-2010, 10:17 PM   #11
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Welcome from Washington, I have been to the U.P for a visit and went across the mackinac bridge, pretty awesome views!
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Old 12-02-2010, 11:09 PM   #12
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Thanks guys. Yeah, we get a little bit of snow up here. Last year was a low year at about 200" The year before that was almost a record breaker, right at 300"

Unfortunately they seem to like to keep the snow to salt ratio about 1:1 so vehicles don't stand a chance up here. I wish they would go back to using just sand, but apparently the state would rather spend money on the salination the Great Lakes.

However, this one supposedly sat in the basement of a church for 20 years, being used as the grounds truck, I imagine. I was under it last night for the first time really checking it out and really the only rust is in the rockers, cab corners, and door bottoms. Everything else looks really nice considering it's spent its whole life up here.

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Old 12-02-2010, 11:28 PM   #13
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from your sister state and the Heart of Arkansas!

So, you're a youper, ehh?

Looks like a nice score, considering the overall condition. I've seen vehicles from the rust belt, and yours definately is a survivor of the first order of magnitude. I started life with a Ford, and stood in the back seat of that '38 as dad drove it. He said I could name the cars behind us, when I was 3. I have a vague memory of standing up, looking out that split window. That would have been in '50. Then, my first street ride was a '54, that was nosed, decked and sporting a set of 4-bar Lancers, Double-Eagle portawalls, twin Smitty's, a bar grille and Olds bullet tail lights. I loved that car. Fast forward 46 years and I'm driving a '96 GMC while my dislexic ('69) C-10 is in paint hell. It's lowered statically (Early Classic Enterprises) 2.5/4.0, with their disc conversion. I recommend you consider ECE, when you start looking for lowering components. Their customer service is No.1. They'll answer your questions, even if you've never bought from them.
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Ahh- Snow... I have heard of that....
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Old 12-03-2010, 10:01 AM   #15
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I always like showing this picture to people. It is from our first winter here 3 years ago now we were about halfway through the snow season in this picture. I'm 6'-7" for reference...



Notice the street sign in relation to the height of the snow on this one



ChevLoRay,

I am planning on using their components to do the drop. I already have a set of TJ springs in addition to using 2" blocks for the rear. I'll use a ECE's 3" coils for the front for the time being, and then later add dropped spindles and 5" springs in the rear or air bags.

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Old 12-03-2010, 11:42 AM   #16
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I can back you up on the snow memphisrain. Me and a bunch of buddies used to rent a house right in Calumet, during snowmobile season. Some of the best riding I have ever done was between Hancock and copper harbor.
The first time we rentend the place we were ther for two day before we realized the was a garage behind the house, because the snow was so deep.
W also stoped over in Gay, Michigan at the "GAY" bar. Not realy a gay bar but name so because the towns name is Gay.

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Old 12-03-2010, 12:21 PM   #17
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I can back you up on the snow memphisrain. Me and a bunch of buddies used to rent a house right in Calumet, during snowmobile season. Some of the best riding I have ever done was between Hancock and copper harbor.
The first time we rentend the place we were ther for two day before we realized the was a garage behind the house, because the snow was so deep.
W also stoped over in Gay, Michigan at the "GAY" bar. Not realy a gay bar but name so because the towns name is Gay.

Welcome to the board.
Yeah the Gay Bar is a popular stop for tourists. They've really had a lot of fun with it, including naming their footlong chili dog the "home-wrecker" as well as my favorite, and their most popular selling t-shirt that states "Let us push your stool in, at the Gay Bar."
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Great looking truck..........I lived in the Soo for a couple of winters. If I could find a reasonable job in the area I'd return. Great memories. There's no need to join a fitness club as I kept a three car driveway clear to the concrete with just a shovel....couldn't afford a snow blower.

If you're intending to drive the truck during winter months, might want to reconsider lowering. Most times when I was stuck, the vehicle rode over the snow and raised the wheels off the ground.
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Good looking ride! Welcome to the site!
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Great looking truck..........I lived in the Soo for a couple of winters. If I could find a reasonable job in the area I'd return. Great memories. There's no need to join a fitness club as I kept a three car driveway clear to the concrete with just a shovel....couldn't afford a snow blower.

If you're intending to drive the truck during winter months, might want to reconsider lowering. Most times when I was stuck, the vehicle rode over the snow and raised the wheels off the ground.
Yeah finding work up here seems to be the biggest problem with the area. My wife and I have been lucky so far.

This will only be a summer driver. I'm not doing all the body work only to have the salt eat it away again.

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Does your truck have leaf springs in the rear, or coils? Based on your comment, it's leaf springs since you said something about using 2-inch blocks.
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Does your truck have leaf springs in the rear, or coils? Based on your comment, it's leaf springs since you said something about using 2-inch blocks.
No it has coil springs. I've been reading on here about people using coils form a TJ jeep and 2x2 blocks in order to get ~ 5" drop in the rear. Those in addition to a set of 3" coils from ECE, should be a pretty economical way to achieve a decent drop while maintaining decent driving characteristics.

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Yeah the Gay Bar is a popular stop for tourists. They've really had a lot of fun with it, including naming their footlong chili dog the "home-wrecker" as well as my favorite, and their most popular selling t-shirt that states "Let us push your stool in, at the Gay Bar."
LOL! Never been to the "Gay" bar but i have been to "Hell" and back and i did get off on Big Beaver Rd exit 69 a couple of times too, as in most michigan roads it was a bouncy ride!
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