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1970blazin | 2 | 3.13% | |
YukonJack | 5 | 7.81% | |
gmcjunkie | 4 | 6.25% | |
greens69 | 26 | 40.63% | |
Pont | 13 | 20.31% | |
kxmotox247 | 14 | 21.88% | |
Voters: 64. You may not vote on this poll |
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06-22-2004, 11:32 PM | #1 |
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Congrats 1970blazin June 04 Truck of the Month Winner
1970blazin
General Manufacturer: Chevrolet Year:1970 How long have you owned this truck?:Since March 2003 History behind the truck:Bought from the original owners son in Beaverton Oregon. The son told me that the Dad had ordered it new from the factory in 1969, but the factory went on strike, so his order didn't make it in until 1970. I have all the paperwork- handwritten of everything he EVER did to the truck including changing the headlight bulbs! Also have the Protecto- plate. The Orig. owner's son has kept in touch via email and we have sent him progress pics as we have done the restoration of the blazer. He came all the way from Hawaii to give us the original paperwork a few mounths after we bought the blazer and took pictures of all the work we had done. Chassis Suspension type:stock 4WD Front Brakes:drum Modificationsriginally a 307, but orig. owner had a GM crate 350 put in. Only 500 miles on that engine when we got it. Rear Brakes:drum Steeringower Front and rear tire/wheel type:Eagle alloy 15x10 w/ 31" TOYO AT tires Front differential type / Gearsana 44 - 373 Rear differential type / Gearsana 60 - 373 Body Color Scheme: Orig Dark Blue Poly Bodyman Modifications:fixed dent in rear drivers taillight area- repro. fenders (inner and outer) used doors, new GM grill (inner and outer), new repro smooth tailgate. Paint Type:Base coat/Clear coat Painter:Shawn's Custom Auto Interior Color: Black/Blue Material:Black vinyl and Blue/Black Houndstooth Upholsterer:A-1 Upholstery Wiring:Second fuse panel for power windows and stereo equipment. Modifications:Custom aluminum roll bar, 4 shoulder belts, Custom door panels and cargo panels (not done yet), Herculined entire floor and bed under carpet w/ sound deadner. A-1 electric power windows installed. Steering wheel/Column:woodgrain non-tilt Stereo/Speakers/Amps:Kenwood CD/MP3 player in glove box w/ (4) 6x9's,(2 in door and 2 in cargo panels) DVD player and tilt down 10.5" flat screen installed in the roll bar. Air Conditioning:No Instrument Gauges:Original gauges w/ original tach kit installed Engine Cubic Inch:350 Manufacturer: GM Camshaft:stock Cylinder heads:stock Valve Covers:stock Intake Manifold:stock Ignition Systemoints/coil Exhaust type:dual Transmission Automatic / Standard:Automatic turbo 350 rebuilt 500 miles ago Torque Converter:stock Modifications: stock Shifter type:stock Drive Shaft:stock |
07-14-2004, 11:10 PM | #2 |
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July 04 Truck of The Month Winner
YukonJack
I bought my truck in about July of 1999 after drooling over a buddy's 1970 1 ton that he converted to four wheel drive. My truck appears to be have spent it's life on a farm doing farm tasks. My first modification was adding a 4" lift and larger tires. It seems that each year I have focused on a different project. My second year was rather minor, just added power steering and got some other maintenance issues addressed. My next project was getting a flatbed built. I was going to do the install but in the end it was just alot more convenient to let the flatbed company do the install. Soon after doing the flatbed I added some leaves to the rear spring pack and made some changes to approximately 6" of lift. In July of 2002 I received a call from another board member that he had located a wrecked 1989 1 ton truck with a good 454. I purchased it and had a fun time getting it brought home. I spent evenings getting the engine pulled and then the cleaning and prep began. I got rid of the TBI and went with a Stage II Jet 850 cfm carb, a Weiand Action Plus manifold, a Crane Cams cam, gear drive, new aluminum water pump, oil pump, fuel pump and some good looking valve covers. When it was time to prepare for the transplant I had blazer boy and Barn9 come over to pull the old engine. We got it pulled easy enough but saw some rust issues that would be easy to take care of while the truck had the front clip removed. Barn9 and blazer boy told me now was a good time to paint the truck to which I just laughed and told them NO WAY! Well, what do you know, before long I found myself thinking of doing just that. I started sanding the cab and before long I had the cab completely stripped and committed to painting it myself. Doing 1 1/2 to 2 hours of work every few evenings makes a project go slow and I soon decided that body work and paint was above my level so I selected a body shop to take over. Today the truck is very close to coming home from the body shop. I am so eager to get it home and fire up the 454. I've never owned a big block and as this is replacing a tired 307, I hope to be very impressed. My family and coworkers think I'm obsessed, and they might be right. All I know is I get huge amounts of satisfaction working on my truck and am so glad to have this board to help me along with my project. I've gained alot from the board and hopefully given back too. Here are some pics of my trucks progression. Mark Scott aka Yukon Jack Truck when I bought it Initial 4" lift Flatbed Installed 454 with all its goodies Prepping for body work and paint As she sits now with about 11" of lift |
09-02-2004, 09:57 AM | #3 |
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August 67-72 ToTM Winner
Congrats Junkie
General Manufacturer:GMC Year:1971 How long have you owned this truck?:4 years History behind the truck:As far as I know my Burb was "born and raised" in Calif. The guy I bought her from owned her for about 13 years. I know she was "used and abused". The PO owns a paint and body shop, so when I purchased her, she had a fairly new paint job, but the metal wasnt treated properly in places, so rust control is an ongoing problem. My Burb has recently gotten a new SB 350 with a HPCam, I had changed to headders, but soon got tired of them heating my starters and blocking my plugs, went back to rams horns manifolds. She has 2 ch. Flowmasters, with 3 in. tips that end just before the rear axle. Bout 2 years ago, she got a new T350 tranny with a shift kit installed. Shes had all new brakes, and the front end all rebuilt. Shes borderline stock. She was "Born" with over head A/C, but I removed that and had after market AMA under dash A/C installed. My Burb is my daily driver. Shes taken me Coast to Coast 2 times, only problem was a broken fan belt. The paint job thats on my truck was there when I bought her, its a Pearl white with a lavender over spray. The graphics were the POs too. I plan on having a "frame on" resto done in the comming years, she will be a simple Pearl white, the strips will be removed and her body will be smooth. She has the "Clam shell" type rear doors now, and Im working on a set of Barn style doors to replace them Chassis Suspension type:stock 1/2 ton, leaf springs/shocks Front Brakes:disc Rear Brakes:drum Steering:605 pwr. steering w/ steering dampner on tie rod. Front and rear tire/wheel type:Rims 15 in, Inkys ? (PO) Tires BF Goodrich A/T 32.11.50 Front differential type / Gears:Stock Rear differential type / Gears:Stock Body Color Scheme:Pearl white with a lavender "overspray" Graphics were PO idea. Bodyman:George Judd, Escalon Body and Frame,California Modifications:After market 42 gal. fuel tank, other wise stock. Interior Color:Gray Material:Tweed Wiring:Stock Modifications:Aftermarket under dash A/C. Steering wheel/Column:Stock Stereo/Speakers/Amps:Kenwood AM FM Cassette (yes cassette ) 4 6X9 speakers in rear, have 2 more 6X9s and 2 5in goin in eventually. Air Conditioning:After market "Arizona Mobile Air" under dash Instrument Gauges:Stock Engine Cubic Inch:350 Small Block Manufacturer:GM Camshaft:Forged Steel Cylinder heads:Stock Valve Covers:Edelbrock Elites Intake Manifold:Edelbrock Ignition System:HEI Exhaust type:Stock Ramhorn Manifolds, 2 ch Flowmasters w/ 3 in tips ending just before rear axle. Transmission Automatic / Standard:T350 auto Torque Converter:Stock Shifter type:Stock Drive Shaft:Stock |
09-12-2004, 06:10 PM | #4 |
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67-72 ToTM September 04 Winner
greens69
****** Truck Information ****** General Manufacturer: Chevrolet Year:1969 How long have you owned this truck?:6yrs History behind the truck: Chassis Suspension type:lowered 4 & 6 Front Brakesisc Modifications: Rear Brakesrum Steering:stock power Front and rear tire/wheel type:20: B. Coddington Stingrays Front differential type / Gears: Rear differential type / Gears: Body Color Scheme:PPG copperhead/ white, Bodyman Modifications:shaved tailgate handle Paint Type:PPG/HOK Painter:Maxwell Designs/Pat Maxwell Interior Color:Black/White Material:Houndstooth Upholsterer:Myself Wiring:Stock Modifications: Steering wheel/Column:Billet Specialties/Stock Stereo/Speakers/Amps:Alpine/Rockford Fosgate Air Conditioning:Stock Instrument Gauges:Autometer Engine Cubic Inch:350 Manufacturer:GM Camshaft:stk Cylinder heads:stk Valve Covers:stk Intake Manifold:1990 fuel injection Ignition System:HEI Exhaust type:stock Transmission Automatic / Standard:AUTO Torque Converter:stk Modifications:none Shifter type:stock Drive Shaft: one piece |
10-10-2004, 07:37 PM | #5 |
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ToTM October 04 Winner
congrats Pont
General Manufacturer: Chevrolet Year: 1967 How long have you owned this truck?: 4 yrs, 2 mo History behind the truck: The truck was manufactured in the Fresno, CA plant. It's home was in Stockton, CA until 1980 when the previous owner brought it here to Southern Oregon. I bought it from the previous owner in August of 2000. Chassis Suspension type: Skyjacker SoftRide Suspension Front Brakes: Disc Modifications: None Rear Brakes: Drum Steering: Crossover Steering / Power Steering Front and rear tire/wheel type: 35x14.5x15 Super Swamper SSR Radials / 15x14 Weld Typhoons Front differential type / Gears: Dana 44 / 4.10 gears Rear differential type / Gears: GM 12 Bolt / 4.10 gears Body Color Scheme:Two-Tone Metalic Blue & Silver Bodyman Modifications: Stock Paint Type: Unknown Painter: Unknown Interior Color: Blue, Black & Grey Material:Cloth Seat Cover / Vinyl Door Panels Upholsterer: None Wiring: Stock Modifications: One Piece Power Windows Steering wheel/Column: Grant Aluminum / Stock Column Stereo/Speakers/Amps: Sony CD / Infinity Kappa / None Air Conditioning: No A/C Instrument Gauges: Stock Engine Cubic Inch: 396 Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camshaft: Stock Cylinder heads: Stock Valve Covers: Chrome Edelbrock Intake Manifold: Holley Aluminum Ignition System: Mallory Unilite Exhaust type: Hooker Comp Headers, 2 1/2" pipes, Flowmaster Delta 50 Series Transmission Automatic / Standard: 4spd SM465 / NP205 Torque Converter: N/A Modifications: None Shifter type: Stock Drive Shaft: Stock |
11-16-2004, 04:43 AM | #6 |
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Winner 67-72 ToTM Nov 04
Congrats kxmotox247
Here’s the scoop on this truck: I first saw this truck in person at the Good Guys Indianapolis car show back in 2003. At that time, the truck had just been put on the road. The truck was originally a Tennessee truck and is very solid. It’s hard to believe but this truck only has 52,XXX miles on the odometer. The title said actual mileage and judging by the wear on some of the components, I believe it. I know a lot of you have photos of this truck saved. It has a killer stance which is what attracted me to the truck in the first place. There’s something about big Torque-Thrust wheels that make every vehicle look good. I’m going to list some of the specs on this truck but feel free to ask me anything about it. 1967 Short Bed Fleetside – Small back window Baby Blue in color…just a little lighter than the factory blue Factory Air truck 350/350 swapped in at 40,000 miles Flowmaster Mufflers Air ride suspension Dropped Spindles Power disc brakes “C” Notched Rear Camaro Rear End Power Steering 18” x 8” Front 20” x 10” Rear Tilt Column Tach “Highlander” Seat (Come on...it gives this truck some serious character!!!) Future plans for this truck: As we all know, these projects never end. When I bought this truck, the interior was filthy. My girlfriend and I pulled the entire interior out and completely covered the floor and behind the gas tank in dyna-mat insulation. In some places we even doubled up. We steam cleaned the seat and scrubbed the vinyl for no less than 4 hours to get it clean. I installed the factory tach (Thanks GMC Paul!) and was able to get all of the gages working. I bought the steering wheel to match the rims. The only thing left to do on the interior is piece the rest of the A/C system together (missing the hoses, diverter, s-duct). The engine compartment has a major overhaul planned. I’m not going to share the details yet…you’ll just have to watch the board for the before and after pictures! Josh |
11-26-2004, 11:19 AM | #7 |
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67-72 Truck of The Year voting
As another year comes towards a close, it is time to vote for Truck of The Year. There are so many sweet trucks that have been nominated along with the winners each month. I want to thank all of you who have participated in ToTM this year. It has been a great way to get to know many of you and your vehicles. I hope the holiday season treats you all well.
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11-26-2004, 01:23 PM | #8 |
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All I see is red X's for August??
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11-26-2004, 11:23 PM | #9 |
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It should be fixed now sorry..
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11-27-2004, 12:18 PM | #10 |
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Still not there Liz. Tough choice - all nice trucks, but I love the paint on greens69.
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11-27-2004, 02:23 PM | #11 |
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It may be stored in my cache Liz but I can see the pics now...
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11-29-2004, 01:39 PM | #12 |
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saved and attached here , img tagged up there .. if you cant see em now i have nfc
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