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07-16-2012, 07:23 PM | #1 |
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Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
I certainly didn't expect to ever own one of these trucks again, and certainly not at this point in my life.
My very first vehicle was a 72 C10, long bed, 307. I loved that truck. While driving through an intersection I was t-boned, a dude in an S10 Blazer slammed directly into my passenger's side door, bent my frame...but you should've seen the other guy! Now I'm getting ready to go back to grad school to get my master's degree and found myself vehicle shopping this summer. I need a truck, and came across this one being sold by a custom hot rod shop that was short on cash after the first of the month. It has been used as the shop truck for the past two years and previously belonged to a customer of the shop for the previous 15 or so. Supposedly the shop rebuilt the motor and transmission in the past. Whatever, it was all a story. The truck was all there, looked good, ran good, so I got it for $1700 along with an undented cowl. Enough of my story. Here's the truck shortly after purchase: The truck is a 1969 C10 Custom, long bed. The right fender has been replaced, the left needs replacing. There's some body work to do to the passenger's door and the cowl was creased too, as is the front bumper. As it sits, there's a 3" body lift (which I dislike on a 2wheel drive), and a little rust that will need repair on the floor, but not too bad right now. It's the only rust I've found on the truck! The engine is a 350, tranny a 350. 12 bolt rear, though not sure of anything beyond that. It starts with a bump of the key when cold, and shifts great, really smooth. The brakes were updated, it has discs up front. It stops straight and fast. Down the highway there are no shimmies or shakes, it runs smooth and straight. Even the alignment is dead-on. But the body rattled and rubbed quite a bit front whatever front end collision this thing suffered. Unfortunately, this fender was creased around the grill...I'm afraid the grill will need to be replaced. I'll be using the truck as a daily driver, I live just over 5 miles from work. So I needed to go over everything on the truck and make sure what-was-what. First order of business was to change the oil, check the ignition system, flush the radiator and install some gauges. The dash has already been hacked, so I didn't feel bad at all throwing in some gauges. From this I found out that I needed to run a heavier oil, 15-40. Now the oil pressure is about 15 to 20 when warm at idle and around 50 under normal driving conditions. I also fixed the oil leak at the valve covers, didn't even have to change the gasket, though I bought one. As mentioned, I flushed the radiator only to discover a leak that had been plugged with Stop-Leak. I pulled it out and found this jewel: They're actually now my favorite pliers! Score. Here's the radiator damage, it was hidden from view behind the cooling fans, which were pulled from a Dodge Intrepid. They're wired on an adjustable electronic thermostat that works great. I've used a similar set up on a V8 Jeep. Now it runs constantly at 180, no problems. The original tank has been removed and it has two under-bed tanks. The passenger's side is pretty heavily corroded. I tried cleaning it out, but had just marginal results. I'm going to try again and use this kit this time. Regardless, the tank hadn't been used, wasn't even plumbed to the motor. I replaced the float in it, and have a fuel gauge on order. Also since getting the truck I've fixed or replaced: Dimmer switch Dome light cover Blower motor Cigarette Lighter Glove Box Left front turn signal Cowl Wiper blades High beam indicator Nearly all of the AC equipment is missing, but worse, so is all of the vent plumbing, along with one of the control cables. That'll be worked on soon. I'll be swapping out the tranny pan gasket, greasing everything and changing the differential oil this coming week (I'm on vacation). Then the truck will be in top running order. The truck was originally white, with red interior. Someone has gone and done some two-tone with a rattle can...which also makes it easier for me to start sanding. Since the right fender was unprotected and I had to replace the cowl, and the hood had already been painted, I hit them all with some primer. Then, I loaded up and went to the dump. Here are a bunch more pics, though they're not much to see. I'm calling the truck my pipe dream. For now, I'll mostly just use it as a work vehicle, doing things here and there. All the work done will be to the end of a properly functioning vehicle. The first order of business that has nothing to do with function is to remove the body lift. (Apparently the previous owner, not the shop, had 22's on it.) Unfortunately, the exhaust is routed over the frame (in the 3" gap) by the bed. So some exhaust work will need to be done and after looking closely, I'm not sure just cutting and throwing a turnout in front of the wheel will do the trick. In the end I want a drivable vehicle. I'm envisioning a big block, 700r tranny, AC, dropped 4.5 inches up front and 6 in the rear, some torque thrust rims, probably 17's or 18's, and probably a gun metal grey color. But that's the pipe-dream, ain't it! |
07-16-2012, 07:55 PM | #2 |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
Hey gruveb ...
to the forums and from Ohio. on purchasing a ride. Great story and thanks for sharing.
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07-17-2012, 09:27 PM | #3 |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
gruveb : welcome to the board from Texas...like your new project...in pic # 6 of your steering column there is a switch below the steering column....kinda looks like a electric window switch? has two red dots on it....what does that do?...
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07-17-2012, 09:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
was wondering the same thing?
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07-18-2012, 06:25 AM | #5 | |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
Welcome!! Great Story and you have the truck now so your just one step closer to that dream
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The clock in the fuel gauge caught me off guard for a moment. .
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07-18-2012, 09:45 AM | #6 |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
Also welcome from Central Florida! All that truck needs is a little love.
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07-18-2012, 12:06 PM | #7 | |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
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So I'm open to suggestions as to what the switch should do! |
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07-21-2012, 09:08 PM | #8 |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
Welcome, from Phoenix. Love those 69's. Just lost mine about a yr ago. so i am buiding a replacement. Nice lookin ride. good luck. This sight has helped me a lot, so call on them any time.
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07-21-2012, 09:57 PM | #9 |
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Re: Newbie Introduction 69 - Pipedream
how is this truck so lifted?? is it or am i just imagining things....
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07-21-2012, 10:00 PM | #10 |
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07-21-2012, 10:12 PM | #11 |
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