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04-09-2017, 09:10 AM | #1 |
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Wifey's 65 C10
OK, so I read all the posts by the members and I hesitate to jump in here as there are so many beautiful projects, I now feel like a rookie. My disclaimer for any future misstatements, bad decisions, not so smart modifications, etc.
I wanted to begin a thread on the build of the 65 C10 that I am doing for my wife. She said she wanted something to go to the feed store and get her chicken feed and had expressed an interest in an older pickup. Well my ears perked and I jumped at the opportunity like a duck on a June bug. I recommended that she 'consider' the older Chevy trucks and suggested that she look at a few on the internet. After carefully guiding her to some very nice examples, she gave me a tentative, preliminary, sort of okay go ahead nod. Well being the ever enthusiastic wanting to please my wife kind of guy, I began looking for a suitable candidate. Suffice it to say that whenever I am in the market, the possibilities are few and far BUT when I am NOT in the market, they are everywhere. So nothing changed there and I found a (what I thought) decent unit in the central Texas area. I ultimately purchased the truck and drug it home for the 'refresh'. What was supposed to be a simple face lift has turned into a all out frame off full resto. Due to the previous owner misrepresenting the vehicle in a bad way. Basically it had a bent frame which I failed to detect and only did so when I had it stripped down and walked around the front of it one night. The right tire was about 1.5" offset as it relates to the left front tire. My heart sank when I realized the magnitude of this new development. Oh well I pushed forward regardless. Damn the torpedo's and bent frames. After some time on a frame machine, I've gone through the frame with all new suspension components from CPP, dropped the front and rear. Converted from 6 lug to 5. New 13 in big discs up front, 500 series power steering from CPP. New axles (had to re-drill which is no fun) new ring and pinion, all rebuilt rear end, relocated fuel tank, removed all rivets and welded joints, etc, etc, etc. I will begin posting pics of my progress for all to enjoy. The truck has an LQ4 in front of a 4L60E with all the required do-dads, harness work, sensors and so on. I do not have a pic of the truck when I first picked it up unfortunately but do have it beginning from the frame. sorry. Hopefully as I add more to this thread, my pics will improve as well as my ability to add verbiage to said pics. Sorry for the sideways engine bay shot. Last edited by wingnut62; 04-09-2017 at 09:17 AM. Reason: pic info |
04-09-2017, 10:04 AM | #2 |
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Re: Wifey's 65 C10
Sounds like a plan!
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04-09-2017, 04:55 PM | #3 |
1965 Chevy C10, 2005 4.8L/4l60
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Location: DFW Texas
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Re: Wifey's 65 C10
that 4l60e won't be able to handle the torque of it. The 6.0's were never matched with a 4l60e, only the 4l80e in Automatic. I would replace the trans with the 80.
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