06-30-2013, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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My Street Rod Project
Hey all, I have read this forum for a long time and have finally got myself a project to build. I picked this 1960 up yesterday from an old farmer for $400. It has a straight 6, and a four speed on the floor. When I'm done with it, it'll have a 383 I'm building and a short step-side bed. I have a lot of work ahead of me to get this truck looking and driving the way I want it.
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06-30-2013, 04:03 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to the forum! I like your plan. Looking forward to the progress updates. Be sure to take a bunch of "before" pictures prior to taking anything off or beginning disassembly. It's alway a bummer lmonths or years later when all the work is completed, only to find there are no (or few) before pictures to show how much different it looks.
It sure is nice having big equipment around when moving dead vehicles!
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06-30-2013, 05:05 PM | #3 |
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Yes it is! That truck was in the weeds and all the tires were flat. I'm still attempting to get it in the garage
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06-30-2013, 11:29 PM | #4 |
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and !!
Have to echo what Markb said... Lots and lots of before photos. If you have never done this before, it is far far better to label things too much, than not enough in disassembley These barn saves are the fun ones ......... I am in !!
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I've rebuilt several cars/trucks before, I grew up doing it with my dad. I have a "shop camera" just for my projects.
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After several searches between yesterday and this morning, I cannot find a LWB to SWB conversion thread that shows how to shorten a '60 frame with this X-member. All the threads I read either don't have it, or it's removed I guess.
I guess my question would have to be if anyone knows if I need to remove this X-member to shorten my bed, or if it just needs to be removed completely and the cross member portion where the trail arms connect reattached? There has to be a thread out there about how this can be done. Thanks guys. |
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Anyone know of an article or thread to can reference?
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Nice score on the truck! I like your bed lift... Yet another great way to use the cherry picker!
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07-05-2013, 10:55 PM | #11 |
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Yeah, gotta do what ya gotta do when no one's around to help out.
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07-07-2013, 02:45 PM | #12 |
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Got some work done on the truck today. I started by getting the hood off, that thing is heavy to lift by yourself!
Got the fender extension and the wiper cowl off. I was surprised by how rust free it was. Then I tore the broken windshield out, looking good for rust so far. Last edited by International Texan; 07-07-2013 at 02:57 PM. |
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Got a little done today. Had to air chisel the bolts off the front bumper because they were spinning when I put the impact on them. Then I got the driver's lower fender off.....fought me the whole way. Sorry no pics.
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07-09-2013, 10:16 PM | #14 |
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More tear down tonight. Got the driver's door off, the seat out, the gas tank out, and the rear glass out.
As I'm sure you all can relate to, I'm seeing a recurring theme in this tear down....the more I remove from this thing, the more it fights me. I literally had to cut the seat out of it with my Sawzall. After I got it all out I started doing some rust assessment. Anyone know if replacement patch panels are available for the door jamb and inside the cab? Rockers and floor pans will need to be replaced. Hack job on the transmission access panel. Pulled the rear glass. I'm eating this elephant one bite at a time. |
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When can we go goose hunting,see the decoys in the back ground.!! Might be a two or three hour drive from Alabama.!!Lol. Truck looks pretty clean ,as far as rust.!!
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Do you have a step side bed for it?
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Subscribed. Lookin forward to watching this one. You seem to working fast.
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07-13-2013, 12:20 AM | #20 |
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Thanks for the encouragement, I'm pretty motivated to get this thing torn down right now.
Yeah, those are some of my goose decoys. When October rolls around, they will be falling out of the sky. Got some work done on the truck this evening. Core support and inner fenders out. From what I read, these vent covers are somewhat sought after. I didn't have the correct bit for these little guys to get the vent covers off, but it's nothing my left-handed drill bits couldn't take care of. Got the steering wheel pulled out. ..and the heater box. |
07-13-2013, 01:16 PM | #21 |
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Those vent covers are indeed a find!
Remote controlled vents are sought after as well. I modified my standard vents to remotes, and moved the cables to a central point in the cab. I think you are going to have a great build here sir !! Congrats and good luck
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Lol, it was your thread I was reading about those vent covers. I was very impressed with your ingenuity with your cable system.
Built a cab dolly a bit go when the kids were down for their nap. I might try to build that "cab adapter" for my engine hoist and get my cab off the frame tonight. Pics to come... Posted via Mobile Device |
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In for the build.
Patch panels are plentiful. Brothers, Top Banana, LMC and many many others. As you look through other builds you'll see who likes what. Very Ambitious Posted via Mobile Device |
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Got some things done tonight. Made my own cab adapter for my engine hoist for around $35....pretty much made an I beam out of 2 2x4s, a 2x6, and two brackets to attach to the boom of my engine hoist.
All you guys and your fancy shmancy metal cab adapters, LOL. There's more than one way to skin a cat. On my cab dolly.....this took a lot of finesse to get on because the legs on my engine hoist stick out so far. After the patch panels are in, I'll get around to chopping the frame.. |
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