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03-20-2012, 11:18 PM | #1 |
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Look whats new in the 69 GMC stepper! Getting close to getting on the road!!!!
Hey guys have not posted in awhile have been working on the 69 GMC stepper this winter. This post may be in the wrong section but I thought that most folks that have been looking at my build would see it here? Anyway the engine in the truck looked like a 1st grader painted it, it was awful! So I pulled it just going to paint and replace.....well that didn't happen! Anyway I went from paint to a major engine build so much for the 10.00 dollar can of paint!!! Well I thought that sense I had it out I might as well build it and add a little shine! Wife said I went a little overboard with it but hey might as well as long as I had it out. Posted is before and after shots, how does it look? To much chrome? Well Wife said I should just had it dipped in chrome!!! Thanks for looking hope to have it back in this weekend then off to the paint booth or I hope so! Maybe one of these days I will get to drive it, thats right I have never drove it on the open road yet can't wait! It was in pieces when I bought it. Thanks again for looking! By the way this was my first major engine build hope it turned out alright? I have learned a lot with this truck it has been great fun! Robert
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03-21-2012, 12:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Look whats new in the 69 GMC stepper! Getting close to getting on the road!!!!
I can't help you with convencing your wife that that engine looks GREAT, but man, that engine looks GREAT! Is it just a stock rebuild, or did you put it on any steroids? Congrats on getting it 1 step closer to being on the road. You should be very proud of what you are accomplishing.
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03-21-2012, 12:12 AM | #3 |
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Re: Look whats new in the 69 GMC stepper! Getting close to getting on the road!!!!
Nice!!! The engine looks good!
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03-21-2012, 12:14 AM | #4 | |
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Re: Look whats new in the 69 GMC stepper! Getting close to getting on the road!!!!
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03-21-2012, 10:48 AM | #5 |
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Re: Look whats new in the 69 GMC stepper! Getting close to getting on the road!!!!
Looks really good Robert....there is no end to building these trucks, one thing always leads to another.
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