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05-22-2012, 08:50 PM | #127 |
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are those vette wheels on the red long bed couple posts back?
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my 66 c20
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New here.
Been working on restoring a 64' that was bought new by my grandparents, and is the same truck I got my license in back in 69' It had always been used on the farm by my uncle, and all of my brothers and myself learned how to drive with it. After it had been sitting on the farm for 23 years, I finally brought it home and decided I was going to do something with it. Never did I realize how expensive or difficult it would be. Just one month shy of 6 years, and nearly $13,000 in parts alone, I've gotten it nearly finished. They are never really finished as most of you know. In 99' I had a bad crash with a scooter that nearly put me down, and this has been my "therapy". Made me get out of bed and out the door to get something done besides laying around and watching the wind blow and the grass grow. I've had a lot of help, and met some really great folks along the way. I'd rather be driving this old truck, than owning a new one. Seems it has more character and soul than anything else. I like to think my grandparents are looking down as I drive it and smiling. Have made several trips to OKC(600 miles round trip) to show it to my uncle as it's been coming along, and recently he told me it looked better than when they brought it home new. I'm still grinning from that. Still have some small things to finish on it this winter, and hopefully by spring, I can actually say "DONE". Seems there are some great ideas to be had from this site, and the changes I want to make to it yet may just get done a little bit easier with the help. Now if I can just stay off the Web and quit looking for "orphans", my therapist may let me have some time off and a day pass out of here. Tramp Remember to keep your chin up. Makes a better target. |
12-19-2012, 02:36 PM | #131 |
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here is one that my son has....three fingers is it's name...
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I know of Pops. I like to get off the big road on the way to my Mom's when I go down that way, and run 66 Hiway over to Luther, then south to Harrah when I go. Looks like you've got a first rate crew working with you. As I said, there is always something that a person wants to do different to these old trucks. I have another in the barn that is going to be donating a front crossmember for disc brakes and power streering sometime this winter. And then it'll be getting warmer and time to think about A/C. They tell me with the proper medications and professional therapy I should eventually get over wanting to keep working on these old trucks. Doc sure has work cut out for him.
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You've done a nice job of rebuilding your truck. I really like these truck builds that have been in the family since new. Which part of the original cab did you keep? The roof and back, or the floor and firewall? Quote:
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12-20-2012, 10:54 AM | #135 |
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I appreciate the shout out. I've tried as much as possible to keep the truck original. It's still running the original 230 with the 3 on the tree, and the cab had such bad rust along the top of the windshield, I didn't have any choice but to find a donor truck for that. Good thing was...I found a donor less than 3 miles from here, and the owner gave it to me just to get it out of his field. One of my neighbors brought his tractor over, and we brought it home using the front end loader with me sitting in the cab steering it along as it didn't have a rear end under it. It still had the driveline in it, and after tying it up out of the way, off we go. The knucklehead running the tractor didn't hear me when I said to go "really slow", and about made me go deaf when the driveshaft was beating the heck out of the floor right under where I was sitting on a metal bucket. What we did was cut the windshield post with a Sawzall, drill out the spot welds along the bottom of the back of the cab, and then just lay on the donor top and back wall. When the glass guy came by to see how things were going, he never noticed it had been cut. Of course, the guy that was helping me with this had been doing body work for over 40 years. Lester "Whiskers" Carter. He has forgotten more about body work than I'll ever know. We even put in about 40 hours of work on the donor trucks bed(fleetside)getting it ready for my truck, when I decided I had to go back with the stepside. The stepside bed is from a 62' I had at the farm, and I used it as it was with the exception of replacing the front header panel and bed strips, as well as the drivers side rear fender. That fender was donated by another crazy truck nut I met at a car show in Valley Center Kansas named Ben Kieth.He's got a great looking truck that has a story that'll top mine all to pieces. I got lucky installing the bed, as there is just a bit of difference between how a 62' and a 64' mount to the frame, and it came out really clean without having to use any of the countersunk bed bolts. Makes for a really clean and smooth install. The boards for the bed actually started out as a tree from a farm about 6 miles from the house where I go to cut firewood. A friend nearby has a small sawmill and cut the boards for me from that trip, and another friend does cabinet work in the winters when he can't be farming. I ran some stain over them after they sat in the barn for a couple of years to dry out, and then sealed them with some marine quality polyurethane. I guess you could say I'm cheap.
All in all, I'm happy with the way it's coming along. Sure, it has some dingers still in it, and it's going to take some time to finish rubbing out the paint as that was done in the garage here at the house. Any time I go out in it, I always get someone that wants to look or talk with me about it. It has a lot of family history with it, and I don't see myself ever putting it up for sale. I've got plans on driving it to Georgia sometime in Feb. to go see my brother, and he's on me for not taking my Saturn wagon with it's great fuel mileage. What I can't get him to understand, is a trip like that, with this truck, is more an adventure than just getting from here to there. What's the worst that can happen? If anything goes wrong, I'll just have to fix it on the way. Really, it's not like I haven't had my hands on nearly every nut and bolt on this truck already. Again, thanks for the shout out. I've got an 81' shortbed stepside out in the barn that is going to be donating it's disc brakes and power steering sometime soon. And there's a tilt wheel, and the A/C,and the list goes on and on. You know how it is. Gotta go, going to be late for my therapy session. Tramp |
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Here's mine. Haven't had her long.
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That could be what you may call a "BLUESMOBILE".
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12-21-2012, 06:23 PM | #138 |
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Here's my longbed.
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Here is my longbed ....
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Drove her last weekend. Wheels/tires next. Then trim.
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Really clean and straight. Black wouldn't work for me as I live on 3 miles of Kansas dirt roads. I know Goodyear is big, but have a nephew living there. I'll tell him to keep an eye out for your ride.
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Red truck=Green truck? Hard to imagine.
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12-23-2012, 11:44 AM | #145 |
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At $500, you didn'[t buy it. You stole it.
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Thanks tramp, he lives in Goodyear or the Phoenix area?
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Goodyear area. Some kind of position with one of the convenience stores in that area. Must be good for him as he relocated there from Kansas and they picked up the bill for the move. Says he rides his bike nearly every day of the year. I could handle that, especially this time of the year. I'ts been so cold around here lately, I saw a lawyer walking along with his hands in his own pockets.
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Lol, nice, yeah been beautiful here, all you need is a sweatshirt!
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Heres a couple more stock ones. Jon
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