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01-16-2011, 10:55 AM | #1 |
I can see the finish line!
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: York County, Maine
Posts: 88
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Our first Build - '71 C20 LWB
I purchased this vehicle in June of '09 with the goal of working on it with my teenage son. We like to do projects together, but have not done much with automobiles. The goal was to teach my son (and myself) about automotive mechanics and restoration, plus have a truck that we can use around town. I was looking for a vehicle that was obtainable at a reasonable cost, good looking, not computerized, with accessible parts. My goal was not to restore the truck OEM or have a show truck, but a weekend driver that looks fairly stock with a few upgrades.
Before we get to the good stuff, I do need to give some respect to my buddy Dan Smith. We were having a beer after our monthly Fire Department meeting and I mentioned my desire to do a project like I just mentioned above. Without hesitating, he said 67-71 Chevy Pickup (no surprise to any of you reading this). Dan is a former bodyshop guy and is now a metal fabricator who knows his stuff. Within three weeks I had done my research and agreed with Dan that this was the way to go. I found this truck on EBay in Phoenix where my brother lives, so he drove over to give it a good look. He liked what he saw and before I knew it, I was unloading the truck here in New Jersey. So pretty much everything that happens after this is partly Dan’s fault! This truck has already had a lot of drive train work done to it, some of which may be detailed elsewhere on this board by PO. We decided to do some minor work and drive it for a while to get to know it. I can tell you we get a lot of comments while on the road, but you know that already We started by lowering the rear suspension 3 inches and the front 1 inch, installing 3 way seat belts along with some minor engine work. This project has been growing steadily with time. I must admit that this forum is a blessing and a curse. I have been watching and researching here for a while and have used many of your examples to accomplish tasks (blessing). I have also seen many cool ideas that have helped grow the scope of this project substantially (blessing/curse part). Originally we were just going to move the gas tank back under the bed (top seal failed and cab stunk like gas) and do a complete rewire (PO’s were fond of random splicing, using tin foil in the fuse panel and a bunch of other scary methods). As soon as the bed came off, the list started growing. Hopefully I give credit where due to the folks whose examples I have used, but I do have to give big credit to Bruce88 (It’s Just a Pickup). I have really been inspired by your excellent thread, and you will see many examples of me basically copying your ideas. Below is our ever growing project list. I like the way Hart_rod listed the project list up front in this thread (68 S/C update.....) so I am utilizing that as well and plan on coming back to this first post and updating our progress. I have found myself searching build posts for info I know is there. It makes sense that an index would help others find topics of interest, so I have an idea to solve this. I will list the page and post number next to the line for use as an index of sorts. Let’s see if it is adopted by others… We started this build in earnest on June 1, 2010. I will post a bunch of pics to get us up to date. Purchases: Lowering springs and shocks 1” front 3” rear Three point seat belts Battery Starter Gas tank and fuel line - 20 GAL ALM FUEL TANK 90124 BED FILL FLUSH CAP 6372 CT Classic Performance Wire kit Dashboard Stereo Factory Mirrors Rubber for doors, cab, hood, windows, etc. Electric locks Electric windows Old bed floor Washer fluid pump Project List Exterior: fill in old gas filler hole Repair rocker panel and cab corner rust – Passenger done --Page 1 Post#5 Repair broken /ripped panels Repair rust damage on tailgate Refurbish all body molding Replace vent window rubber - Done -- Page 2 Post#28 Repaint emblems Install factory mirrors New front and rear CST side marker lights with bulbs Remove fuel cell from cab - Done Install under bed fuel tank - Done Replace bed floor with old stock Install fuel filler in bed floor New wheels and tires Install new cab and radiator mounts – Done Replace washer fluid pump - Done --Page 1 Post#23 Paint interior and exterior Front suspension: Install 1" drop springs – Done lowered shocks – Done Service brakes – Done Rear suspension: new ¾ ton trailing arm bushings Install 3” drop springs – Done ECE shock relocators – not necessary right now? New adjustable track bar – Done lowered shocks – Done Service Brakes – Done Interior: Install new 3 Point seatbelts – Done Weld up interior and exterior cab panels on front of door opening – done Weld patch panels in radio hole - Done Install Retro Sound radio New arm rests Custom cup holder Install new gas, brake and emergency brake pedals Install sound insulation on floor Install speakers in kick panel Install two way speakers in old dash speaker hole Close up speaker holes in doors Mount amp and subwoofer behind seat where gas tank was located Power Windows Power locks Door wire looms - maybe Electric-Life 94202 - Electric-Life Billet Door Wire Looms Install new headliner trim and old headliner Find and install factory buddy buckets? New smaller steering wheel? Motor/engine compartment: rewire entire engine compartment Replace shift linkage at Transmission - Done Fix power steering leak – Done Replace fuel pump Replace starter – Done Replace Battery - Done Side Projects: Compressor - Done Welding Cart - Done -- Page 1 Post #12 Spray/Dust Booth - Done Here are pics of the truck when I bought it. Last edited by rou; 11-17-2011 at 02:56 PM. |
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