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Another '63 Restomod Build
Well we sold our previous truck before having to move again (military), and I missed it since we saw it drive away. With moving and buying a home, I don't regret it - it's got us to where we are today.
Anyhow, fast forward nearly 3 years and we found another kneeknocker. This 63 was in Idaho and, according to the seller, appears to have been an Idaho farm truck its entire life. The plan is to have it on air. We're going to cup the control arms and do a mild c-notch, but the Chopping Block rear half and cross member look pretty sweet! For get up and go, we're thinking an ls with either a 4l60. Power steering and disc brakes all around should make it comfortable and safe to drive. The 8 hour drive from Vegas to Idaho Falls was... long driving through Nevada is boring - not much to see![B]Here's a picture of the C10 on the trailer ![]() The view from our hotel room ![]() ![]() Grabbing coffee and donuts for the roadtrip ![]() and finally, home
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-28-2025 at 11:51 PM. |
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Well, the interior is done
![]() ![]() Got right into it and began removing the front clip ![]()
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-28-2025 at 11:55 PM. |
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One foot in front of the other
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Good looking solid truck.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Nice thing about the long bed is we have a place to put all the parts haha
![]() I can't describe the amount of caked on dirt ![]() ![]() and what on earth is that welded to the front crossmember!? ![]() Front clip off, and lots to do!
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-29-2025 at 12:04 AM. |
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Steering box and linkage removed
![]() Always a fun time with ball joints ![]() ![]() time to clean up again ![]() ....and get everything dirty again ![]()
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-29-2025 at 12:13 AM. |
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Sorry for the picture dump, but this is just to document the progress put in, day after day..
What's that saying? Good work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't good? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Our daughter helping out ![]() ![]()
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-28-2025 at 11:44 PM. |
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Location: Newport, North Carolina
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Making good progress! Looking forward to more updates.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
I'm in to watch. Looks like a decent starting point.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Nice to see another 63. What is the two master cylinders? At least it looks like two bolted to the firewall.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Excellent time to pancake the crossmember.
Or go Porterbuilt, or NoLimit, or something.... (big grin)
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Thanks Joe
It's not terrible, definitely one worth saving! Quote:
we wondered the same thing lolThanks, we're going to rock the patina look for a bit. Quote:
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-28-2025 at 11:20 PM. |
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
I've been off this week, so I've been able to work on the truck more than ususal.
We're going to try doing the vinegar bath on a few parts.. we've done it on a previous build but I can't recall if it made a noticeable difference or not, so we'll see. ![]() Moving onto the front crossmember ![]() ![]() Primer ![]() Paint
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-29-2025 at 12:22 AM. |
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Firewall done, for now. We'll eventually cover that hole from the '2nd' master cylinder
![]() ![]() Can't wait to see gold grade 8 bolts against that shiny black!
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Current: Another 1963 C10 - Build in progress Sold The '63 Restomod Build - 283/4 speed, 4.5/7 static drop, disc brakes, power steering Last edited by 0ldSoul; 11-29-2025 at 12:25 AM. |
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Subscribed...
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Crossmember is back on and got some items ordered over the last couple of days.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Looking clean!
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Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: Woodbine MD
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Looks great. The frame and firewall really cleaned up nice.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Thanks Joe! Any update on your 65?
Yes they did, we were amazed at how much better it looked. Although it's time consuming and one can easily lose time sanding away, it's part of the fun and satisfying when you see it all come together with some fresh paint at the end. We do plan on moving onto the middle of the frame next. For now, the plan is to figure out how to lift the cab - at least some - to thoroughly get the frame and cab mounts as well as replace those body bushings while we're at it. We're looking at the OE rubber since I've read the poly bushings can be stiff.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
So, I read this was a popular upgrade: 1973-1987 LCA u-bolts
![]() Step drill bit and 9/16 bit took care enlarging the crossmember holes
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Yes..... They are a good idea. Moving the lower arns slightly forward is as well.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
How did your bolts/nuts fit up against the top side of the crossmember? I used a die grinder and tried to move the holes away from the crossmember and they were still very close and hard to get a socket on.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Same issue. I recall final tightening was via open-end wrench.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Funny you say that, when I mocked it up for that picture, I was wondering if that would be a problem.
I'll try the slow going open-end wrench, but if need be, thanks for the die grinder idea.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
I took a 'hammer on ball-peen hammer' approach as well as needed. A couple of good clean whacks helped.
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Re: Another '63 Restomod Build
Noted!
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