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Old 01-24-2011, 12:45 PM   #1
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Jeffs70's Custom C-10 Build

Ok here it Goes everyone, I have finely thought to start a Build thread on my project. This is actually the first time I have ever done any customizing Let alone restore anything before, so I am learning how to do it as I go. Also I am going to show pictures of as much as Possible to catch up to where I am at now.

I Purchased my truck back in 2007 and drove it many years the way it was in this first picture

This is how I drove it for a few years. The guy I purchased it off of had put a 1977 Stepper on it, also I had to raise the front suspension with stock springs due to the fact he had a flip kit on the rear and cut the front springs so much the truck was bottomed out.
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This Picture is updated of how I changed beds due to the fact the 1977 Stepper was a rattle trap and as my brother talked me into getting a 1988 stepper and putting on it, because he Liked that style. Well I never was into that style after I did it. You will also notice I shaved the door handles and all the marker lights.


Customized the 1988 Stepper with shaved rear Steps and Roll pan, as well as the Tail gate.


Original front view of my 70 with just some paint on the bent up grill and bumper.


Here is the rats nest lol, 383 Stroker


Interior shot of my dash, I made these plates out of aluminum thinking they would look cool. but I did not really get into them as much as I thought so those are being changed as well as the console.


I changed the face of my truck to a 67-68 style with a Roll pan to fit with the style I Had when the 88 stepper was on it.


This all shows how universal of customizing you can do with these trucks IMO. I have went with just doing things at times to see what I may like and dislike. and Now I found my rout to not liking the newer bed look.

Ok I think that maybe enough of the in the past pictures, I am now going to start with a Frame off, If anyone is interested in more pictures of something please do ask and I will be glad to work on those for you. I love to take pictures as much as you all love to see them.
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Old 01-24-2011, 12:54 PM   #2
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Looks like a great project. You have a good imagination and it looks like it will go far with your combination of creativity and skill. By the way things are going, I think it'll be an awesome ride.
Any ideas on the color choice?
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Old 01-24-2011, 01:15 PM   #3
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Here is some pictures of my frame off restore and Paint of the frame after alot of hard work of sandblasting, wire wheel, wire brushing, and simple green and a solvent brush did the trick.

This Frame was also off a donor truck I purchased along with the fleet side bed and some other items I wanted to use. I wanted to go with coil spring rear this time around due to I know it always has been a much smoother ride IMO.






New 17" Wheels and Disc Brakes installed on the frame. Sorry guys wish I would have taken more pictures at this time. I will do that as soon as possible. (Camera Died then)


Cab and Motor on the Frame. also a view of my shaved firewall.
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Battery box routed to the rear under the bed


Under hood view of shaved Firewall
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Front look back together
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Old 01-24-2011, 01:20 PM   #4
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Looks like a great project. You have a good imagination and it looks like it will go far with your combination of creativity and skill. By the way things are going, I think it'll be an awesome ride.
Any ideas on the color choice?
Thank you DT1, I am working it as best as I can at the moment. Glad to have the Equipment in my shop to do the work. that is the biggest helper of all having everything needed. Yeah My imagination never stops lol. for a color, I have thought something like silver or a tan with silver flakes, not to sure as of yet though. as that said, after all this customizing I will be pulling all this apart just for paint lol. what another thing to look forward to LMAO.
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Old 01-24-2011, 01:37 PM   #5
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Here is a Side view of it put back together with the New Fleet Side bed.
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LOL here is a picture of somethings that happened while my cab was on the trailer during the winter of last year. It was getting some weather and suddenly I walked by my truck to go work on the frame in the shop and noticed a circle on the quarter panel of the cab. I went and barely tapped on it with my finger and pops out a circle of bondo. The P.O had patched a CB Antenna hole with out any sheet metal.
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Old 01-24-2011, 02:29 PM   #6
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well due to this being my first build thread. I think I placed it in the wrong place. Can a Mod please move this to Projects and Builds Thank you.
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Glad to see that build thread coming along!!! The fleetside looks 100% better. I think this project is going to turn some heads when it is done. Keep rockin the ride!
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Glad to see that build thread coming along!!! The fleetside looks 100% better. I think this project is going to turn some heads when it is done. Keep rockin the ride!
Hey Slick Thank you, also Thanks for your inspiration, I don't think I would have created a build thread other wise.
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Nice looking ride
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Old 01-24-2011, 06:46 PM   #10
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I know how you all Love pictures so I went out and took a few more of my last few days progress.

here is a side view of the body work finished for the most part on the passenger side.
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Here is some progress on shaving the drip rails
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now here is the big deal I am working on as of now. Shaving and customizing my Dash. If you look at what I have done it may look familiar a bit. It is infact the skin of my glovebox flipped around backwards to a custom design. I wanted to have something different then everyone else, But with a some what similar to factory style. I infact will be doing the same similar to the driver side where my gauges will sit.
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A mock up of my center console.
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Old 01-24-2011, 06:58 PM   #12
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I have found some door mirrors I may use, but I am totally not sure. I like the looks of these.
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Here is another bit of the project I have been working on. the only thing that has held me up is now my hood bumpers and Sandpaper for the bit of body filler I had to smooth it out with.
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Cool idea on the dash! I really, really want to do something to cover the top of my grill and core support like that. I am watchin to see the outcome cause it looks great so far!
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Cool idea on the dash! I really, really want to do something to cover the top of my grill and core support like that. I am watchin to see the outcome cause it looks great so far!
Thanks Slick. I should be done with the front cover in the next few days, if I dont slack off haha. The dash was an after thought. I just wanted something different then most and I never did use the glovebox any how, All I think a glovebox is good for is cluttering crap in, and If I am just going to use it as a weekend driver then why do I need a clutterbox lol. The outcome of it will show better on it all.

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Over 230 views on your new build thread in one day, and it's not even moved to the Builds yet! Not bad bro. You will be harrassed, until you do not slack, by us all. I almost earned the name Slacker67. Are you planning to run a stock bumper on the front??
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Over 230 views on your new build thread in one day, and it's not even moved to the Builds yet! Not bad bro. You will be harrassed, until you do not slack, by us all. I almost earned the name Slacker67. Are you planning to run a stock bumper on the front??
Yeah! its nice to see the views going up and today is the only day I have slacked other then I Just got back from the wrecking yard to get me a push rod for my brakes, wish there was more there I could have scored on lol.

LOL I noticed them hounding you a bit bro. as far as a bumper yes I am going front and rear stock bumpers. I want that clean smooth look. I even have crossed the thought of Air Ride.
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what exactly are you doing with the console? I want to make one myself and am looking for Ideas. do you have a final image of what it is supposed to look like?
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I like the fleetside bed so much better.
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what exactly are you doing with the console? I want to make one myself and am looking for Ideas. do you have a final image of what it is supposed to look like?
I am not much into the huge glovebox or clutter box what ever you may call it. lol It just is another place to put alot of trash IMO so I figured I would put it to use as a Place to put a TV maybe. I am not totally sure on that TV part as of yet. As far as having a final image I am very pleased with what I have thought of it looking like. It will be not to much different then a stock look other then a reversed glove box door and instrument panel backwards as well with a few minor details to it.


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Thank you 67cheby, After seeing all your hard work I am taking that as a huge compliment.


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Thank you lolife, Yeah I was not much into the stepper that didnt belong on this year any how. Now if it was an original stepper it would have pleased me fine.
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I know we'll have some updates from you this week, or the harrasing will start.
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Looks great. How much did you lower it
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I like this better with the fleetside bed....looking forward to the completed product
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I know we'll have some updates from you this week, or the harrasing will start.
LOL Yep we have more updates on the way. I have been working hard on a few things. Also have scored some flowmasters this weekend at a swap meet.

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Thank you 1low, I have a 5/6 on it at the moment. I may be bagging it some time in the future.

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Thank you legendary, I agree I am very pleased wait this upgrade LOL the other was just not my taste.

Also for updates coming up I will be showing off some pictures of my progress on the center console and dash work as well as with the finishing touches on my radiator/core support cover.

I Have came to some changes in my mind with my dash. I will be leaving it to look factory but with a little twist. and Yes I know I did some customizing on it LOL. but that is all going to be useful.
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ok I will have some pictures to post tomorrow, I have been working on my center console for the last 4 days and ran into a few minor problems that got me going longer then I expected on it. I am sure you all will be pleased with my progress either way when I show you what I have accomplished with this. First time Fiberglassing a console so I learned some new things lol
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