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05-06-2022, 05:43 PM | #1 |
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69 custom back to life.
This belonged to a coworker, and her Father took it all apart for what I assume would have a complete restoration. That was sometime in 2000-2002. I had talked to her about buying it for a couple months and she finally relented and sold me this 1969 Swb C10 for $3k. The past is bit murky with that much time having gone by. I have the original paperwork and I think from the numbers it was California plant truck. Ill post the SPID.
I have done work on these truck before and I'm no mechanic I just plug away and ask question. But this was my first time starting with a truck in this condition. Anyway, I bought it a and had it towed to my home as it was completely gutted. Somewhere in its past it was I assume converted to power steering as that is not listed on the SPID and possibly power steering. The wheels to changed 5lug and a drop of the springs being cut was done. I installed a laundry list of parts. The only thing that was kept was the semi-long long block SBC350. It's not the original one, some hencho in Mexico 350. I checked compression and that it turned over and put it back together. I installed these parts in no particular order, just as I remember All I had done outside of my garage was the paint and having installed, the wiring harness. That shop also fixed the brakes and installed a new E brake, Lokar shifter and throttle linkage and gas pedal. My notes: Original 1969 Custom/10 short bed. Medium olive/white New exhaust with ram horns and cross over New Thrush Hush 2.5 muffler New trans cross member New Tires New Wheel vintique vintage steel wheel 15" 5lug front and rear Rebuilt steering column Kill-mat Sound deadning New membrane and bulbs for dash cluster New E brake New Single piece drive line AZ drive shaft. New cab mounts New bed bolts New rear bumper and bracket/bolts New license plate holder New Phoenix Transmission's (out of Texas) TH350 308 gear rear end New top end on SBC 350 New edelbrock 650 AVS carb New distributor New plugs New wires New air filter New alloy works 3 row aluminum radiator with electric fans New upper and lower rad hoses New front brake lines New power steering pump New power steering lines New gas tank New gas sender New steel gas lines New mechanical fuel pump New timing chain and cover New water pump New power master alternator New battery New battery tray New bed bolts New gaskets all over the SBC350 ***New American auto wire wiring harness for 69-72 c10** New Lokar shift linkage New Lokar gas pedal New Lokar throttle cable New carpet New seat cover New door handles New rocker plates seals New freshening up of the exterior paint (white driver side fender and all exterior green) New radio delete plate New glove box New glove box swivel New headlights New tail lights New front and rear side marker lights New rear and side marker light lenses New grille lights New rear brake drums New license plate light. Original 1969 inner and outer grill Original heater and AC left installed but is not hooked up. |
05-06-2022, 05:44 PM | #2 |
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Re: 69 custom back to life.
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05-06-2022, 05:57 PM | #3 |
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Re: 69 custom back to life.
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05-06-2022, 06:02 PM | #4 |
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Re: 69 custom back to life.
A few more... it cruising now. I don't think I will take on another project quit this involved again. It was fun and also quit frustrating, I'm glad it's running and no longer rotting away. I do need to get the tailgate trim piece and new hood hinges but it can wait for a bit. The sheet metal lines on the hood and fender aren't great but passable, for now.
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05-06-2022, 06:36 PM | #5 |
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Re: 69 custom back to life.
Fine looking truck for sure! The wheel/cap/tire combo looks pretty darn good.
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