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01-04-2013, 08:08 PM | #1 |
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Re: 69 Custom 30 wrecker restoration
Are going to show that truck? I think it would be awesone to do that. If not it still would be a awesome of a truck to drive.
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01-04-2013, 08:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: 69 Custom 30 wrecker restoration
gdavis, If your talking about mine... HECK no thats a "work" truck, this time next year it will have all kinds of battle scars. LOL (I really hope not) but that's the reality of it. My son and I are always messing with old cars and trucks, so we built a wrecker. again if your talking about mine, I will take that as a compliment, so thanks. Bob's 69 will be the showpiece, and I hope he does show it . Coop
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01-04-2013, 09:00 PM | #3 |
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Nice build Bob. I had a 69 at one time. Was a parts truck though.Iit had been in a flood at one point and nothing done to it afterwards. Truck was the same color. It had to have been a horse when it was running. It was 307/4 speed/5.14 rear with 6.50 16 tires. Had a holmes bed on it. The wierd part was the cab was badly roted but the bed (even with the bumper crop of moss growing in it) was solid. Guy bought the bed offof me and put it on another truck. Thanks for sharing you build.
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04-13-2013, 06:54 AM | #4 |
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WOW, year 3 is here already! Gee, no wonder why I’m getting old. How time flies!
Unfortunately I did not get a lot of the things done over the winter that I had planned so my schedule is a bit off. Probably a good 3 months. I won’t let that bother me though. It’s quality over quantity for this project. One of the things I did manage was to find was a good crack free steering wheel in a junkyard. Very hard to find! See pic #1 for what a “diamond in the rough” looks like. Horrible looking isn’t it? Complete with a blob of bondo that landed on it from the crude bondo patch job that was done on the inside roof of the truck. After a thorough scrubbing, a good wet sanding and 3 coats of a burgundy Rustoleum, I now have the steering wheel crossed off my list. See pic #2 I located the correct 350 decal for the engine too. There was only one on this engine which is correct so only one goes back on. See pic #3 Another item I can cross off the list is the cross member under the driveshaft center bearing. Earlier in this build thread I showed a temporary cross member I made of angle iron which now can be removed. I located a good original from a fellow member here who was parting a C30 out in California. Pic #4 shows it all bolted in after soaking in rust remover, 2 coats of POR-15 and a top coat of chassis black. I had the truck out for a drive around my dirt lot a few days ago to give it a run after the long winter break. I set the timing, dwell, idle speed and adjusted the clutch. This runs sooo good! With the highway only inches away, it was hard to stop myself from hitting the street! I don’t think the local cops would appreciate me driving around with it just yet however. LOL See pic #5
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04-13-2013, 06:55 AM | #5 |
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For the most part, the cab/chassis part of this build is done except for final body work and paint so I’m full steam ahead on working the rear box now. The Eastwood plasma cutter is getting a good workout! What an awesome tool it is.
Picking up where I left off last year, I am replacing some of the diamond plate floor that was rotted as shown in pic #1 below. After that I will install the new C channel frame rail. The front outer side panel is only getting the bad section replaced. Pic #2 shows that I cut the bad area out using the plasma cutter and have the new piece ready to be welded in. From that panel rearward (or upward going by the photo) will be all new metal. Here I’ve removed the rest of the old side panel. See pics #3, #4 & #5
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04-13-2013, 06:56 AM | #6 |
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Here you can see I made the one panel already and have it set in place. I am now making a cardboard template so I can fabricate the rear panel. See pic # 1 & #2 When these are done, both of these will get welded together to form one large panel. (I did this in 2 parts as the new metal I purchased was in 4 X 4 sheets)
And here are both panels fabricated and ready to be welded together. See pic #3 The plasma cutter was used to cut the shape of the panel out and the cutout for the winch control handle box. The edges were then smoothed with a 36 grit sanding wheel on my grinder. I took the time now to create the matching RH panels of these (not shown) so they would be exact. I’ll get to those pieces later in the build. The 11 gauge steel is a dream to weld. No blow through and you can really lay down a bead without fear of warping. See pic #4 And here it is all welded and smoothed down. Note the lip on the bottom of the panels. I welded a piece on to form that just as the original had. See pic #4 While it is very tempting to add that lip for the wheel cutout, the original didn’t have it so I won’t “get creative”. It’s so tempting to make changes & improvements but I want to stay original as much as possible. Passenger side of the box is basically in the same condition so X2 on everything shown so far. I won’t touch the passenger side until the driver side is completed so those new pieces are set aside for now. And that completes the first build installment of 2013. Much more to come…
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04-13-2013, 08:31 AM | #7 |
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wow, i'll say it again, you are so talented, dang. I wish i could do all that to mine. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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04-14-2013, 07:19 AM | #8 |
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Nice work cant wait to see the wrecker back on the frame..
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04-17-2013, 11:49 AM | #9 |
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Great work Bob, I will agree with you about the plasma, I have a thermal-dynamics that is GREAT! Man I can't wait to see this one done, she's gonna be NICE. Coop
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05-06-2013, 07:50 AM | #10 |
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i drive by your place on the way to work everyday. can't wait to see it sitting in your driveway ! I like your stepper.
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05-06-2013, 08:14 AM | #11 |
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Thanks gmcnorton. I didn't know anyone from the forum was from around here.
You'll be seeing that wrecker in the driveway this summer. (nice weather only!) Coop, just a heads up. I voted for your wrecker in the truck of the month vote. What else could I do, we wrecker guys have to stick together! (it really was my favorite one too so not a tough choice) Been working full steam for about 2 weeks on mine. I never went through so much welding wire in my life! Will do a small update soon with my progress. I can almost smell the fresh paint now.
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05-06-2013, 12:30 PM | #12 |
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Awesome work
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05-06-2013, 08:02 PM | #13 |
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Thanks for the vote Bob, I knew that 57 custom would win and boy did he, I was 2nd by like 90 votes LOL, bout time for a update isn't it ? I hope you get the bed on soon. Coop
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05-07-2013, 06:38 AM | #14 |
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Well the box is down in the horizontal position (on cinder blocks) at least. Man, this thing weighs a ton! At least that of a small Buick.
Just some more metal work, then POR 15, then body work, then paint, then... I'm snapping pics all along the way so will have an update soon.
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05-14-2013, 03:34 PM | #15 |
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Bob, wow awesome to see how this build is coming, I am a new subscriber and i just picked up a 72 k20 wrecker myself. I hope to travel along a similar path and bring mine back to her former glory. Keep the updates coming they are really going to help me.
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05-14-2013, 06:43 PM | #16 |
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You got a cool looking wrecker there. I bet not many were 4X4's.
I said it before but here I go again, we need to start a wrecker club.
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05-14-2013, 07:01 PM | #17 |
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You guys make me jealous! I wish I was able to find a wrecker like this around here.
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07-01-2013, 07:11 AM | #18 |
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Time to play catch up with this build thread.
(The following happened many weeks, probably months ago. I’ll start catching up on this build thread from here) “Little tow truck that couldn’t” I normally don’t name my vehicles but if I did, I guess I should call this one the “Little tow truck that couldn’t.” After talking with some people and thinking things over again, I’ve decided that I will NOT be towing anything with this truck. The laws are just too strict. I really wanted to occasionally be able to use it to drag a parts car home or rescue one of my own but it’s just not worth the risk. This truck is going to command attention driving down the road as it is but put a car on the back and fire up the revolving beacon light and I’d just be begging to get pulled over! I guess old Vic the tow truck is officially retired from hauling cars but that doesn’t mean we won’t be hitting the streets when the urge strikes. I didn’t actually buy this to tow cars, it was more to restore it and keep a bit of our 60’s American history alive and well. The occasional towing would have been a bonus though. Plans are to get a PA antique tag and classic car insurance. The idea is to keep the operating cost low but have full coverage to protect my investment. The antique tag in PA is a once and done payment. NO more yearly registration fee’s of $81.00 and NO more annoying state inspections at $30.00 a year. So now that plans have changed, I see no need to install the rubber sling on the back that I busted my hump refurbishing. Guess that will get sold off since I’m sure this will be my last wrecker. I might as well put the original big metal block that it came with (for lack of better words) On other news, things are progressing nicely on the build. I’m doing panel alignment and final bodywork on the cab portion and still rebuilding the box which feels never ending. The body work sometimes feels like it’s taking forever too but the end result is the most important thing so it will take as long as it takes to make it laser straight! You cannot rush this part. Here are a few shots of the box side panels getting installed as well as the C channel frame and the last of the diamond plate. The come along was used to hold the box straight and square before welding it all together.
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This is a good time to show the finished bottom. 2 coats of POR 15 and then seam seal all joints. Here is a top view of all the diamond plate welded in.
Every time I think I have all the parts I need, something else comes up. I just bought 6 new tail lights the other day to match what this truck had when new. I was hoping to find some nice used ones in the junkyard but was unable to. (Especially to find 6 matching ones as most trucks only have 4) I also bought about 8 rolls of electrical wire in various gauges and colors so I can wire up the lights in a professional manner. No rats nest wiring for this truck anymore! Each wire will be color coded correctly and neatly run in wire loom. (all of the original wiring will remain as it was originally installed) I even found new bases for my NOS side marker light lenses and picked up the stainless steel fasteners for the side lights and reflectors. It’s getting down to the little details now. Ok, back the box. To make work easier on the inside of the tool area, I opted to just remove the front panel and work on it on saw horses. About 8 welds were cut to remove it. I then cut the lower few inches off which were rotted & rusted and welded in a new piece of 1/8 inch angle iron did the job perfectly. A new floor will set into this later.
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I also started on the rear tail panel. I cut the old one off with the plasma cutter and made up a new blank panel from two pieces of 11 gauge sheet and used a piece of angle for the bottom. Once all welded up, I got to use my handy dandy Eastwood circle cutter guide for the plasma cutter to cut out the 6 holes for the tail light housings. It worked quite well and I can’t even imagine how I would have tackled this without the plasma cutter.
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After getting the front bed panel and the inside of the left right panels of the box stripped, POR coated and some filler applied, I welded the front panel back in. Shown in last pic, the outside of the panel has been etch primed.
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I'm diggin your wrecker! Keep it up!
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One hell of a resto!!!!!! Lots of work,,, good looking results-----Bravo!!
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Just checking up your progress,the wrecker bed looking good,keep the pictures coming & keep on truckin''
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07-14-2013, 12:12 PM | #25 |
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Thanks guys.
For the past few weeks, I've been eating body filler dust! I just love getting covered in filler dust when it's in the 90's and humid! Working steadily on it but getting a bit nervous about time. It's the middle of July already!!! Should be spraying paint in a few weeks...
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