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this is my 1970 C10 4x4. It has a 350 w a 4 speed trans. I have 2 daughters. I have given my 13 year old a 1986 iroc-z camaro. This is going to be my 10 years olds truck. It is going to be painted a rose/ pink color when it is finished. I am just getting started.
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2 lucky girls for sure.
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11-05-2013, 01:03 AM | #4 |
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Retro is cool
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11-05-2013, 01:15 AM | #5 |
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Leave the paint, they will know your working on it. Nice truck.
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11-10-2013, 05:19 PM | #6 |
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It's a warn classic I believe.
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11-11-2013, 12:20 AM | #7 |
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Put ol pinky on some 17" steelies so the Washington winter doesn't ruin the new aluminum wheels.
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11-11-2013, 06:43 AM | #8 |
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heres my 72 swb
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My 67 K20. It's got a LS1, built 4L60E, NP205, 14 bolt rear with a Detroit locker, and a Dana 44 front. Getting ready to put the fuel tank under the bed next.
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Method Racing wheels, Nitto Trail Grappler Tires.
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16x10 or 17s?
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16's but I don't remember the width. Just check the width you need for the tire size you want I guess.
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right on. beautiful truck!
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Come on Cali, that is way to nice for most of us, now we all wish we had one just like it...glad you do. Nice truck.
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Thank You!
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I actually traded for this truck back in June, the previous owner spent two years restoring this truck to what you see today, I would say it is about 95% done, basically going over everything and finding the little things, loose bolts, wires, and leaks. The underside of the bed/wheelwells needs to be sprayed/lined and the wheels need to be powder coated too. Since there is no SPID in it I want to make it a knock off
Highlander. This site is great for info, thanks for the kind words! casey |
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From what the PO told me and the info he gave me, the truck is a Fremont CA built truck that spent most of it's life in San Diego. He said he got it in an estate sale. C20 and a K20. He put them together here locally and it took him about two years to restore it. I think he said the frame/axles were already done when he got it. I do know that the paint was done about a year and a half ago by a local bodyshop, because I scratched the hood with my garage door, it barely fits. It does have the "Custom Camper" on the doors and a factory aux fuel tank. That is another item I will have to fix, the tank needs to be flushed, painted and plummed in.
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The tires/rims are 16 insh stock style steelies with Goodyear Wrangler RT/S tires. I thought they were RS-A tires, 265/75R16. New stock leafs all the way around, no sag, that is why it looks lifted. I will get some pics of the suspension soon, I looked at it last night and the front leaf pack has 3 in it, the rear pack is a 5 leaf.
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Thought I'd post a picture of the 1967 K10 I picked up a few weeks ago
Long way to go but going to be fun!
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11-27-2013, 01:08 AM | #24 |
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Cool to see a small back window K10, like it, happy building, good truck to start with, are you keeping it a 6cyl too.
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Thanks! Should be keeping the 292, its a fun motor and fires right up plus its already got clifford intake and headers on it which the previous owner installed
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