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Old 06-07-2013, 04:13 PM   #26
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

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I want to lower my pick up, what do yo recomend?
This Would be a much better place for your question. Start a thread, and the guys there would be happy to help. Good Luck!

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Old 06-07-2013, 07:13 PM   #27
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i'm in for this one... gonna be fun to watch.
nothing better than family built, it comes from the heart.
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Looks like a fun build. I know your grandfather will be proud to see you and your father taking enough interest to fix up his old truck.
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I'm in the process of rebuilding my Father's old 66 c10. I'm definitely in for this one!
Thanks guys! Please put a link to your truck in your signatures (if there isn't already one) so I can follow your builds as well!!

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Looks like fun! Judging from the dragster headers, are you gonna recam that 415 to knock it back for the street? Oughta be a good build!
I'm hoping I can get away with leaving it as it is! but I might have to recam it. The guy who built it told me it made around 450HP and about the same in torque. I can't wait to drive it!


I finished tearing out the carpet... and found a few cracks in the floor as well as some rust that needs repair.







OH and whoever decided to spot weld these fuel tank brackets... grrrrrrrrr

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Old 09-08-2013, 03:46 AM   #28
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

Well it has been far too long since I posted an update last… Sorry about that. Yes, the build continues, albeit slowly as school is back in session, and I find myself with fewer and fewer hours to dedicate to the truck.

However I have received my Tremec T56 Magnum!! Boy is it pretty! I can't wait to drive this thing!

Enough of the monologue time for the important stuff: PICTURES!




Test fitting the motor and trans together. Don't they look sharp!



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Old 09-08-2013, 09:51 AM   #29
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

Motor and trans are Sweet.
Nice to see the progress.
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Old 09-08-2013, 09:57 PM   #30
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Old 09-15-2013, 01:53 PM   #31
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

I went and got the heater core box powder coated a little while ago. Shiny Stuff!!




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Old 09-15-2013, 06:42 PM   #32
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Well we managed to get the 283 out of the truck so we can test fit the new motor and trans.

The three speed has quite the leak!




The 283 is getting put on an engine stand for storage.We are DEFINITELY NOT getting rid of it as it is the factory original. I would like to rebuild it one day and maybe put it back in..... but for now it's time for some 415 power!!!



The frame just looks so lonely without a motor in it....



That's all for today folks.... Drive Safe.
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Old 09-15-2013, 07:33 PM   #33
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

Sorry, droolin' over the OG 283!!!

Looking forward to seeing that new Motor and Trans nestled at home between those frame rails!!!
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Old 09-15-2013, 10:55 PM   #34
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Sorry, droolin' over the OG 283!!!

Looking forward to seeing that new Motor and Trans nestled at home between those frame rails!!!
haha thanks! I was just checking out your build as well! I love the cards (and obviously the truck as well) that you made! I think I'm going to make some of my own, as there are a couple of other 60's chevy rolling where I live. Oh and keep preachin' it!
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Old 09-15-2013, 11:07 PM   #35
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

I found a pic of one of the trucks I have seen around town. Nicely restored as well!


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Old 09-15-2013, 11:28 PM   #36
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I found a pic of one of the trucks I have seen around town. Nicely restored as well!


It's neat you also captured a side view of your truck in your sideview mirror.
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Old 09-16-2013, 06:41 PM   #37
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Thanks man!


Just threw together a quick business card like Ta2Don's. Let me know what you think!

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Old 09-16-2013, 06:42 PM   #38
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Sweet!!! Spreadin the Word
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Old 10-05-2013, 03:10 PM   #39
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

Progress continues slowly.... However I did purchase a tach from summit racing that will fit in the factory location!! I really liked this one because it looks very similar to the factory one but goes up to 8 grand! I will be painting the needle to match the original color. For right now I have it installed in my 66, until I restore the dash in the 65.





If you want to get one for your truck you can find them here..... http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sun-fz88r/overview/
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Old 10-06-2013, 01:37 PM   #40
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

I really like that business card !!

I have no idea how to do something like that.
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Cool! Like the business card!
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

nice find on the tach, i hope you post all the original parts you dont want in this build hint hint for sell, like that fiber type fan shroud...
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Old 10-07-2013, 08:37 AM   #43
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

Taggin along too, interesting build.
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Old 10-17-2013, 03:02 PM   #44
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I have no idea how to do something like that.
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nice find on the tach, i hope you post all the original parts you dont want in this build hint hint for sell, like that fiber type fan shroud...
That is a possibility. However, I think I have two more C-10s lined up to do after this one so they will be staying until those are finished .... If I only had more time...
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Old 10-17-2013, 04:24 PM   #45
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

Glad to join in on the build. Had to laugh at the rust spots you found. Mine was a Fred Flintstone truck when I got it apart. Your cards look good and that motor is sweet.

Good plan on keeping the 283. I have been looking for a 1957 283 for a couple of years to put in my 57 Bel Aire. Not easy to find original motors for a particular year.
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Progress continues slowly.... However I did purchase a tach from summit racing that will fit in the factory location!! I really liked this one because it looks very similar to the factory one but goes up to 8 grand! I will be painting the needle to match the original color. For right now I have it installed in my 66, until I restore the dash in the 65.





If you want to get one for your truck you can find them here..... http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sun-fz88r/overview/
I also just recently bought that tach.
I read a review by Mark and soon after it went on special, so I bought it.
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Old 10-18-2013, 02:57 AM   #47
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I also just recently bought that tach.
I read a review by Mark and soon after it went on special, so I bought it.
Yeh I had been looking for one that was in "hundreds" for quite awhile and saw this one on sale too! I love it so far! Only weird thing is that it seems to read much too low at idle (around 300rpm) shouldn't it be around 1k?? Currently I'm running a 350 with a powerglide.

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Glad to join in on the build. Had to laugh at the rust spots you found. Mine was a Fred Flintstone truck when I got it apart. Your cards look good and that motor is sweet.

Good plan on keeping the 283. I have been looking for a 1957 283 for a couple of years to put in my 57 Bel Aire. Not easy to find original motors for a particular year.
Yeh those rust holes..... Still need to get started on patching them up. Thanks I really want to hear this motor run! I'm sure it will give me a lot of motivation.



Questions to all of you guys that have installed air ride suspension systems in your trucks.
I have been contemplating going all in and installing air ride but want some of your input before I dive in head first:


What company did you go with and how was/is their customer support?

If you could change one thing about how you setup your air ride what would it be?

What was your approximate expenditure/ time spent installing?

Any words of wisdom to those that have never done this before?

Is it really worth it??

Thanks for you input! I really appreciate it!
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Old 10-18-2013, 07:55 AM   #48
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

man, i'm right there with you on those same questions. i've got a short frame ready to go for it also. my question to you is; how low do you want to go? i think it makes a big difference in what needs to be done and what the cost is.

i want to drop pretty low but not lay frame.
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Re: And so it begins... Our '65 C10 from the ground up.

I'm there also... I'm eyeballing a 66 LWB Fleet that I want to Static Drop as low as possible, looking at Porterbuilt... Aiming at something similar to what Durg is doing up in Maine... Sorry, but I can't speak to the Air-ride side
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man, i'm right there with you on those same questions. i've got a short frame ready to go for it also. my question to you is; how low do you want to go? i think it makes a big difference in what needs to be done and what the cost is.

i want to drop pretty low but not lay frame.
I'm not really into the "dragging-on-the-ground" look. I like the stock height but I think it would be really nice to have an adjustable stance. I think the most I would ever lower it would be 2-3 inches. The main reason I'm interested is because I have heard they ride like a dream. Does that answer your question??
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