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Old 01-22-2013, 02:49 AM   #1
vdubbles24
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Grandview Indiana
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Total newb, found a chopped and channel forgotten project.

Total newb to C10s. I've built S10s and my personal favorite air cooled volkswagens. I found this C10 and got it for a steal. I have many many questions I hope you all can help. My motto is "you'll never learn if ya don't try". So I'm gonna try to give this truck another chance at life.

I can weld and I think I'm pretty good at fabricating. Not scared to try nothing new with metal. I just like to study and know my task before attempt it.

Chopped and channeled. Had bags at one point front only is what I was told. I dig it. I feel it needs another chance.









I posted a small bit in suspension section as well


Few questions.

Can anyone help me be 100% sure the year. I did my own research. I found it to be a 71'. I just wanna be sure before I start the title process.



I wanna build this truck to a daily driver status. Static drop, maybe bags. We'll see. I'm lookin for straight 6 with the classic 3spd. I know I know I'll prolly catch some slack. But oh well. I wanna keep rear coil over as well.

So all this said people please give me some guidance.

Thanks
Brandon
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