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Old 03-29-2013, 11:53 AM   #1
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Rebuilding my youth (1972 K20)

Hey everyone. So I've had this truck since I was 15 years old. I redid the body and painted it the summer after I graduated High School ('96) For many years it was my daily driver and newest vehicle I owned. This is the only good digital picture I have of it. This was taken when I was selling my house in the country to move to Chicago to build Hot Rods. Both the '40 Chevy coupe (my 1st car) and the pickup (my 2nd car) had to go into storage.

After a couple of years of building cars for other people, I got burned out, moved back to MN, changed careers and got engaged last year.
For the upcoming wedding, I promised my lovely wife-to-be I'd have my '50 Studebaker (my 3rd car) ready. This one:


Now that the Stude is almost nearing completion, I've set my sights back on pulling the '72 out of storage for an overhaul. This truck means a LOT more to me than just a pickup. Both the '40 and the '72 were given to me by my uncle because he had other projects to finish. Unfortunatley, he passed away unexpectedly right after I moved to Chicago. So this rebuild will be in his honor. He also gave me a '72 454 and 400 auto to go into the pickup.
I'm trying to figure out if I can bolt up the 454 to a 4L60 and still have my gear drive transfer case. Anybody know how this can be done?
Other plans include a very slight lift, maybe 2 inches and running pie cutter tires to deal with our Minnesota winters. I won't do much custom to the body, which is rare for me, but I like it how it is. I plan on undercoating all the inside of all of the body panels to put off rust as long as possible, as this will be a somewhat daily driver again.

Wheew, now I'm winded and ready to ask dumb ass questions...
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Old 04-04-2013, 04:53 PM   #2
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Re: Rebuilding my youth (1972 K20)

Man that's a Rude Stude!...love that car!
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Old 04-29-2013, 05:01 PM   #3
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Re: Rebuilding my youth (1972 K20)

Quick update. Losing my storage forced me to get the truck out and on the way back home. Finally...
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Old 07-16-2013, 03:47 PM   #4
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Re: Rebuilding my youth (1972 K20)

So after it sat at my parents house while I went and got married and finished the Studebaker enough for the wedding, I was finally able to pick it up and had a friend help me bring it home


Yesterday I pulled the trigger on this Craigslist score. 60,000 mile 1996 454. I will be running a HEI or points dizzy and carburator. Always dreamed of having a big block in my pickup. Starting to come true.

First item on the list is to get the engine ready for dropping in and get the truck running again. Then it will be a long list of body panel replacement and slowly getting it reliable once again. Storage was not good to her.
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