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jr2 06-01-2007 04:38 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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Originally Posted by boatpuller (Post 2202437)
wow,alot a projects j.r.what's your plan on the 31?

I want it to resemble this A LOT!! Big tunnel Ram or a blower!! Nuttin but PURE RAW HOWSEPOWER!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...1fordmaz1b.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...31fordmaz7.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...31fordmaz6.jpg

boatpuller 06-01-2007 04:48 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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you read my mind man.(short story,i know)

jr2 06-01-2007 04:59 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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Originally Posted by boatpuller (Post 2202476)
you read my mind man.(short story,i know)

Great minds think alike.. I was born in the wrong era.. I like all things powerful that burn FOSSIL FUELS!!

liljon285 06-01-2007 08:58 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Lol same here and i was born in the nwere era!! Nothing better than burning gas!!

DROPPED15 06-02-2007 09:56 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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Originally Posted by Rc 415 (Post 2201358)
you have 10" wides front and back?

YEAH 15 X 10 WITH A 275-60-15 I'M GOING TO A 295-50-15!

DROPPED15 06-02-2007 10:02 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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Originally Posted by tvblazer78 (Post 2202259)
What all are you doing to it? I think I have seen that truck on the roads before.

Later,
Trav

TOTAL RE-DO,BODY,PAINT(POSS. CHANGING COLOR),ROLL-PAN ,COWL HOOD.DID YOU EVER DECIDE TO SELL THOSE WHEELS OR WERE COULD A PERSON FIND THAT SIZE OF WHEELS?

kevinr1970 06-03-2007 03:48 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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Bought this today.
1986 GMC 4x4 swb, 2" lift.
Totally straight except on small dent above the tail-light. NO RUST, has been in CA until this past year. Clear coat is flaking really bad though.
Kid inherited it from his grandpa (might have been the original owner) and drove it from CA to here and then a little around town since then.
He has no time, money, or interest in fixing a bad tranny (college kid).

It was advertised that it didn't have reverse but all forward gears worked. But when I test drove it, it never got out of first.
Oh well, I am replacing the tranny in the '86 long bed I already own with a high dollar tranny so that tranny will go in this one.
Since I am going to make some major changes to my long-bed, I'll probably drive this one around until that one is done then sell this one.

These are the only pictures I have until I get it home on Moday.

KMK454 06-03-2007 11:31 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jr2 (Post 2202491)
Great minds think alike.. I was born in the wrong era.. I like all things powerful that burn FOSSIL FUELS!!

As much as I love your plans for the '31, I would love even more to see that thing restored to 100% original!

I want a pre-WWII Chevy in original condition so bad. I'd love a pre-20s Baby Grand if I could find one... those old cars in original condition are so cool. They make about 30hp, go put put put down the road, stall out at the stoplight, and make everyone within a 500ft radius smile. Plus you could wear driving goggles, gloves, an English-style cap, and a long scarf. Too cool.

But even cooler... a brass era Oldsmobile... 1900-1910!

Yeah, I'm weird. ;) :cool:

And BTW your truck is AWESOME.

boatpuller 06-03-2007 12:23 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevinr1970 (Post 2204434)
Bought this today.
1986 GMC 4x4 swb, 2" lift.
Totally straight except on small dent above the tail-light. NO RUST, has been in CA until this past year. Clear coat is flaking really bad though.
Kid inherited it from his grandpa (might have been the original owner) and drove it from CA to here and then a little around town since then.
He has no time, money, or interest in fixing a bad tranny (college kid).

It was advertised that it didn't have reverse but all forward gears worked. But when I test drove it, it never got out of first.
Oh well, I am replacing the tranny in the '86 long bed I already own with a high dollar tranny so that tranny will go in this one.
Since I am going to make some major changes to my long-bed, I'll probably drive this one around until that one is done then sell this one.

These are the only pictures I have until I get it home on Moday.

good looking rig..........where's that pic taken?

tvblazer78 06-03-2007 12:24 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
I think they will be on the blazer a bit longer. I am out of $ for now.. If something comes up I will let you know. I should have the blazer up and running very soon. later man...:confused: I hope..


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Originally Posted by DROPPED15 (Post 2204053)
TOTAL RE-DO,BODY,PAINT(POSS. CHANGING COLOR),ROLL-PAN ,COWL HOOD.DID YOU EVER DECIDE TO SELL THOSE WHEELS OR WERE COULD A PERSON FIND THAT SIZE OF WHEELS?


babyJay 06-03-2007 01:08 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Here's a few of my 79 K20...some HillBilly put the wrong headlight trim and fender emblems on it b4 I got it.

http://a734.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...ab48a413ed.jpg

http://a834.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...da3a50e991.jpg

http://a778.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...b94c35d9e1.jpg

http://a32.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/...9d445d14c7.jpg

http://a24.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/...0b687eaed7.jpg

http://a478.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...d881c39755.jpg

http://a861.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...555abe97cc.jpg

http://a761.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...f509fb9970.jpg

http://a478.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...8acd51f32d.jpg

I'm considering selling this baby this summer.

kevinr1970 06-03-2007 05:10 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Not sure? Those are the pictures the guy posted in the ad.
If I had to guess I'd say some where around the town of Snoqualmie; I know they have a lot of historic train stuff there.
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Originally Posted by boatpuller (Post 2204706)
good looking rig..........where's that pic taken?


Mr79C10 06-03-2007 05:41 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
My short box, Its in progress. Just finished the drop this weekend
http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/5...lsize/done.jpg
http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/5...e/dsc00107.jpg

86swb 06-03-2007 06:08 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Mr79C10, how does the truck ride?

Mr79C10 06-04-2007 06:07 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Ummm, After I put the 2" coils in. I really dont care for the hard bounce. I really whished I would of went with drop spindles vs the coils. But something I noticed. the rear after flipping it seams kinda "spongie"? If ya can understand that? Its a differ. feeling and I do have new shocks and I did install the drop hangers for the shocks too.

Eyegore 06-04-2007 11:01 AM

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Here's another swb on c/l today, this one has a efi.

Eyegore 06-04-2007 11:11 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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c/l is just filled with these today here's a flamed 76

liljon285 06-04-2007 01:51 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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Originally Posted by Eyegore (Post 2206077)
Here's another swb on c/l today, this one has a efi.

i wonder how hard that swap was....

jr2 06-04-2007 03:10 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevinr1970 (Post 2205049)
Not sure? Those are the pictures the guy posted in the ad.
If I had to guess I'd say some where around the town of Snoqualmie; I know they have a lot of historic train stuff there.

That could be Fall City or Elbe too...

jr2 06-04-2007 03:17 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KMK454 (Post 2204650)
As much as I love your plans for the '31, I would love even more to see that thing restored to 100% original!

I want a pre-WWII Chevy in original condition so bad. I'd love a pre-20s Baby Grand if I could find one... those old cars in original condition are so cool. They make about 30hp, go put put put down the road, stall out at the stoplight, and make everyone within a 500ft radius smile. Plus you could wear driving goggles, gloves, an English-style cap, and a long scarf. Too cool.

But even cooler... a brass era Oldsmobile... 1900-1910!

Yeah, I'm weird. ;) :cool:

And BTW your truck is AWESOME.

Ya know i agree withyou but if you saw this car up close I'd have a better chance of building my own complete car form scratch than I would have restoring that car. It's got some serious rust damage. I am gonna make it a hot rod and leave it at that. Early Chevys are a rare find but I couldn't pass up this rust bucket. And I'd rather not have a Model A like everyone else. That's just me.

And YES a Brass Era car would be awesome!!!

Thanks for the compliment on the truck. I have to admit after finishing everything up I have a little piece of me leaving with that truck:whine: Now that it is completely finished it looks amazing in person. When the sun hits it, it turns into a glowing fireball!! I wil miss it but on to bigger and better things..

Ivan D. 06-04-2007 06:19 PM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
It's a cool truck, like all the chrome, and the fog lights in the bumper don't look outta place like many other models would. As for the grille, the one you have is actually way cooler than a model-correct one like mine :D

babyJay 06-05-2007 07:37 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
Thanks. I love this truck. Bought it on e-bay with no engine/trans/transfer. It had a Western snow plow bracket on the front and no bumper. I bought the new brackets and that bumper from LMC. I'm going to post a review about it on the board some day. The rest of that chrome was on it already, and I have no idea where the piece above the grill on the front of the hood came from, but I'd love to find out. Someday I have to peel all that off and re-paint.

bigblock73 06-05-2007 08:03 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
It is an aftermarket hood protector. Not sure who made it, but I have seen them every now and again.

Slonaker 06-05-2007 09:05 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
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Originally Posted by bigblock73 (Post 2207655)
It is an aftermarket hood protector. Not sure who made it, but I have seen them every now and again.

...and they were often used to cover rust holes. :(

Slonaker

babyJay 06-05-2007 09:19 AM

Re: How about some pictures of '73-'87 short beds
 
HA HA! No rust holes but the dumb thing is bent on both sides:(

I posted the review on that bumper for anyone interested in installing one.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=244035


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