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I got my 63 today and I've got to say maybe it was a bad trade I traded my square body for it that ran good, smogged everytime and had A/C! Anyways the square bodies gone and now I have A 63. It's got a 62 style grill with the 62 light bezels. The fenders got bondo, the doors and the bed. And it's not sanded down I took a look under the bed and it looks like there's about two 2x4 in each corner supporting the bed, So 4 corners with 2 2x4. Then I look at the rear end and it's held on with 2 leaf springs. I didn't know these trucks came with leafs? I'm guessing there not suppose to be there, but that's not what scares me. It's the fact that theres only two on each side . Also owner that had the truck before me put in two fuel tank and decided to cap off the tank behind the seat. Now I'm not sure this truck came with the tank behind the seat but everthing I've seen said it's suppose to have it. Well now the good The motor is out of a 1987 Camaro and so is the rear end. The motor is carburated and runs very well. I've got power steering but my brakes need a little adjusting. I ran through a stop sign tonight. The exhaust is all brand new from the headers back to the flowmasters. Even the pipe is new. Interior is ok. The guage cluster doesn't really work but that could be from not being hooked up. also the linkage on my shifter is backwards Forgot to mention the tranny is a 700r4. Well that it for now. I would like some help with maybe finding a gauge insert and maybe finding after market guages. Also am wondering about the leafs and the bed being on 2x4. Thanks a head of time. I'll post pictures when I get my camara back. O yeah did these trucks come with five lug? It's a five lug. I guess that how I can tell if my rear end is really out of a camaro or not. It should have the small five bolt pattern. Thanks
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07-30-2010, 07:30 AM | #2 |
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As far as I know, if your truck is a GMC it should be leafs, because I think only the GMCs came with leafs. I have heard of Chevys that had been custom ordered from the factory with leafs too though. If the brackets are riveted on then they are original. I think they only came 6 lug, so someone must have updated the front end as well. Are they disc up front? If so then thats most definitely the case. The lug patterns should be different though, 5x5 up front and 5x4.75 out back.
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Sounds like you got rooked, and for punishment you should send it to me, but only if the doors are good!! Just kidding. Sounds like a good start, just needs some finishing up. Show us some pics as soon as you can. Also, the 2x4 boards are there to do the job the bed floor used to do if I am reading you correctly, they are just using the boards as a spacers.
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ooook...lot of info to digest in this post. From what I gather
1. yes leafs are normal, I think its only the 4,5,6 trucks that had trailing arms normally. 2. are ANY of your gauges working? If just the speedo is inop, that may be because the 700r4 uses a different style cable, and an adapter can be purchased. 3. The trucks were 6-lug, the rear end may be out of that same Camaro (since you mentioned it for the motor), and the front may be the 73+ style truck suspension, hard to tell without pics. 4. remove the in-cab tank, no reason to have it in there if it isn't doing anything
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OK sorry guys the truck is a 62 not a 63. It's also a chevy not gmc. Looks like the lug is a wide 5 lug like most chevy truck. I'm not understanding this at all. The guy who sold it to me said it had a 1987 camaro rear end and a motor. I though all camaro's had small 5 lug? Anyways no big deal. Also no disc brakes. Stay with me |
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2. None of the gauges work. I have a after market temp gauge and a after market pressure gauge. they both work but are not displayed in the gauge cluster. Do you have a link to the adapter? Thanks 3. I'm going to have to get some pics. What should I take pictures of so that it will be easy to identify? 4. It's already out. Thanks, stay with me |
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other way around...60-62 gmc were coil, 63-66 gmc were leaf.
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Pics will arrive shortly . Took a look at the brakes today and there disc. Also went to the junk yard and got a brake reservoir for ten bucks. Took it off a 90's chevy. It fit's much better and will also hold more fluid. Bleed the brakes and now I've got some breaks. Still kind of wondering why i'm overheating at stop lights? It's got a electric fan and I've never used one before but I imagine they have to work good. Should I just go to mechanical and maybe run the electric for supplement? Anyways thanks. I should have pictures in a few minutes.
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OK here's some pictures ....
First some of the body needs work. Now here's a few of the wood that's holding the bed off the frame... You can also see the hangers? Leafs original or possibly a different frame? Here's a few of the rear end and you can see the leafs and shocks. Inside bed... Looks like the rest of the leafs... Inside cab... Motor... Wide 5 lug... WHAT IS EVERYONE THINKING? Last edited by CenValyCali; 08-01-2010 at 12:11 AM. |
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Wow now that I look at that frame it looks like my square body frame. The hangers look similar.
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That's what I was going to say.....looks like a '73-'87 frame, including the saddle tanks. Looks to me like the PO just removed most of the springs from the original springs.
No offense intended, but that PO did some scarry looking work on that truck. I myself wouldn't drive it until some things were fixed.
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No that isn't a stock C10 rear end. It does look like the whimpy 7.5/7.625 10 bolt from a 3rd Gen F-body to me.
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no but a cop car caprice, or chev/buick /pontiac wagon will 77-90?
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How's the cab mounted? If it's a square body frame, the cab mounts would be modified (not riveted). It looks like you're going to need to get some numbers off of each major component to identify their origins. Axles can be redrilled/replaced with different patterns, so take too much for granted. --Jeff
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An Astrovan (or GMC Safari) would have the small 10 bolt rear with a 5x5" bolt circle. The frame does indeed look to be a later model.
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