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Old 12-11-2011, 02:53 PM   #1
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

I never posted any pics of the truck still together besides the first post. before I took it apart I had finished a good deal of the bodywork. In these pics I still had not done the rocker panels or the drivers fender.
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still some hammering to do, but it's getting there
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Coming right along, seems like you can never get enough practice with metal work and there is always something new to learn...
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Old 12-12-2011, 08:00 PM   #3
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Thanks Adam, At least with classic Chevy steel you can work with it without it falling apart. That fender was in such good shape everywhere else, I didn't mind putting some extra time in to fix it.
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Old 12-12-2011, 08:29 PM   #4
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Looking good! Nice progress on the fender
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Old 12-14-2011, 11:30 PM   #5
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Looking good! Nice progress on the fender
Thanks VA, I've just been trying to find some real time to work on her. been too many things taking up all my time the last few weeks. I should be moving forward again soon!
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Old 12-15-2011, 07:29 PM   #6
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Received my upper clutch pushrod today from board member blap. very nice condition. Thanks again Brad.
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Awesome project John! I just got caught up and I am looking forward to updates. This is gonna be a sweet ride when you get done, love the attention to details... Subscribed
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Old 12-25-2011, 08:21 PM   #8
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Awesome project John! I just got caught up and I am looking forward to updates. This is gonna be a sweet ride when you get done, love the attention to details... Subscribed
Thanks alot Mike, I hope to get at it again after the holidays. too much goin on right now.
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Old 01-15-2012, 03:32 PM   #9
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Finally got to do some work in the garage. too bad most of it was cleaning up/making room. I did get the alt. bracket installed. it turned out ok and I can get the valve cover off without removing the alt. bracket now.
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also picked up these rolling frames. I'm planning on using one to put the truck bed on for painting. price was good, free!
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Free is always good. Good to see you getting some more work done!
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Old 02-21-2012, 04:02 PM   #11
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Old 03-03-2012, 11:18 PM   #12
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Great looking project, nice job with all of the little details....they'll all come together and make you truck stand out once its complete. I'm in a very similar spot in my build, I look forward to progress.
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Old 03-04-2012, 12:37 AM   #13
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Re: 68' Chevy c10

Any new updates on the truck, or any progress made lately???
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Old 03-04-2012, 10:28 AM   #14
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Digging the build so far. Brought up a lot of detail I had not thought about. Can I ask about your sandblasting setup? Spent 3 hours trying to get my compressor and blaster to like each other...finally gave up and went to wire wheels. Blaster is going back to the store
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Old 03-18-2012, 09:50 AM   #15
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Free is always good. Good to see you getting some more work done!
Thanks man, I feel like I haven't done much all winter.
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Great looking project, nice job with all of the little details....they'll all come together and make you truck stand out once its complete. I'm in a very similar spot in my build, I look forward to progress.
Thanks trevorrhine, I'll have to check out your build.
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Any new updates on the truck, or any progress made lately???
sorry longbed67, no progress lately. my season is coming up now, and its time to get back at it.
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Digging the build so far. Brought up a lot of detail I had not thought about. Can I ask about your sandblasting setup? Spent 3 hours trying to get my compressor and blaster to like each other...finally gave up and went to wire wheels. Blaster is going back to the store
Thanks ChevyNewb, I'll put a pic of my blaster setup on here later, but I can tell you moisture is your worst enemy when blasting. my blaster nozzle clogged up about every 3 sec. until I used a moisture trap at the gun.
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Thanks ChevyNewb, I'll put a pic of my blaster setup on here later, but I can tell you moisture is your worst enemy when blasting. my blaster nozzle clogged up about every 3 sec. until I used a moisture trap at the gun.[/QUOTE]

I use one at the compressor and one at the tank and have run it for 6 hours straight without a hiccup... might try that as it is easier and lighter than at the gun!
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Looking good brother!!
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I use one at the compressor and one at the tank and have run it for 6 hours straight without a hiccup... might try that as it is easier and lighter than at the gun!
Hey Adam, I have one at the tank also. I use one at the gun too as insurance. (better safe than sorry). I had a drop of water come through when I was painting one time, so I started using one at the gun, and it's never happened again.
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Looking good brother!!
thanks 72', Your way ahead now! your truck looks awesome!

I just had the drive shaft done. since I changed from the old three speed trans, I had a slip yoke installed, new spicer bearings and new carrier bearing as well.
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Also finished the clutch push rod.
This is what the old one looked like on both ends. it can be repaired.
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Drive shaft is in. next up is front brake lines.
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Nice progress John, I haven't seen you updating in a while. Rock on!
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Nice progress John, I haven't seen you updating in a while. Rock on!
Thanks Mike, I was laid off at the end of April, so the truck has been on the back burner. I'll keep finding time to work on her though.

Brake line for drivers side finished and installed. I was able to get the passenger side re-routed to the 85's rubber line fitting. still need to mount pass. lines to the X-member.
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Nice job bending those lines. I would end up making a bunch of useless bent up tubing. Ha.
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Nice job bending those lines. I would end up making a bunch of useless bent up tubing. Ha.
Thanks 72', I just took my time and kept checking the fit till I got it right. I bet you could do the same.
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Here's a little more progress. not really pic worthy stuff, but I take pics of everything. The first two are before and after (new chrome under mount fuel line).
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Re-located fuel filter.
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