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CRGRS 66 10-14-2012 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowbound (Post 5647332)
I hope we can lean on each other for support. I'm a step ahead of you right now, just ready to assemble the front end.

I found it easier to remove everything off the front end for degreasing and painting, rather than lay on my back.

I bought the CPP grand slam kit, so I should have some tips for you.

Love your truck. He must have imported it from the south?

Brian
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Hey Brian, yes, this truck was in Arizona up until 1985. From 85 until this spring the owner put less than 4000 miles on it, I put half that again on it this spring/summer.
Will have to look and see what the "grand slam" kit is. My CPP kit (won't be here for a couple weeks), is pretty basic, 2-1/2" drop spindles, and I ordered the 2" drop springs and matching shocks to go with.
Do you have a build thread?

CRGRS 66 10-15-2012 09:30 AM

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Not sure where the issue lies with uplading pictures... computers:banghead:

manged to get these to upload:
front end mostly torn down
grill section
inside rear section of hood, the hood is in immaculate condition!!!
the passenger side fender, the rear support is mint (dirty, but mint)

CRGRS 66 10-15-2012 09:32 AM

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it is hard to tell from that las photo, but all of the steel on that passenger fender is totaly solid, I get happier as I take parts off and have a look at them. My paint and body guy suggests I use chemical stripper, to remove paint, fast easy, and less chance of damaging panels.

CRGRS 66 10-15-2012 11:52 AM

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I mentioned my parents in my first thread, I plan to put these pictures in the cab above where the seat belt shoulder strap will mount, one in each corner of the cab, the first picture is pretty self explanatory (wedding day, that is from May 16 1953, the other picture is either late 49, or 1950. That is my Dad posing in front of his first brand new car, a 1950 Ford Custom. I contemplated getting one of those, but, I really, really wanted a 64-66 C10;)

markeb01 10-15-2012 01:27 PM

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Great pictures. Love to find a 50 Ford in that condition today. One of my all time favorites.

Snowbound 10-15-2012 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by CRGRS 66 (Post 5647364)
Hey Brian, yes, this truck was in Arizona up until 1985. From 85 until this spring the owner put less than 4000 miles on it, I put half that again on it this spring/summer.
Will have to look and see what the "grand slam" kit is. My CPP kit (won't be here for a couple weeks), is pretty basic, 2-1/2" drop spindles, and I ordered the 2" drop springs and matching shocks to go with.
Do you have a build thread?

No build thread yet. Will have to start one. Grand Slam kit is spindles, springs, shocks, rotors, booster, etc. whole shebang in a box.
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CRGRS 66 10-15-2012 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowbound (Post 5649380)
No build thread yet. Will have to start one. Grand Slam kit is spindles, springs, shocks, rotors, booster, etc. whole shebang in a box.
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I had a look at that kit, ball joints, tie rod ends etc. as well. I had new upper BJ's installed in the spring. All of the other steering components checked out then. I will pick up anything that seems suspect as I go.

CRGRS 66 10-16-2012 03:51 PM

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ordered a 250HP 350 crate engine today from GM, they matched Jegs online sale price, and there is no freight, I just have to pick it up from the dealer:metal:

4dranch 10-16-2012 06:06 PM

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Dang.. Nice deal

63sbssbbw 10-16-2012 06:35 PM

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Sweet deal
I didn't think the stealership matched anything LOL
T

flips72 10-16-2012 06:51 PM

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moving right along, good choice on the engine, a good perfomer rpm air gap intake would look great on it, are you going to do a cam swap or anything to it or install it as is?

Greg63 10-16-2012 07:05 PM

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CRGR, I just checked out this thread. Nice story.

What is the history behind your truck? It looks alot like the '66 a friend of mine brought up to Central Ontario, from Georgia, in the late 80's.
Greg.

CRGRS 66 10-16-2012 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 5650753)
Dang.. Nice deal

I sure thought so!

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Originally Posted by 63sbssbbw (Post 5650801)
Sweet deal
I didn't think the stealership matched anything LOL
T

stealership, that is funny

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Originally Posted by flips72 (Post 5650824)
moving right along, good choice on the engine, a good perfomer rpm air gap intake would look great on it, are you going to do a cam swap or anything to it or install it as is?

I have the plain jane performer,no mods to the engine, 260HP is plenty

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Originally Posted by Greg63 (Post 5650850)
CRGR, I just checked out this thread. Nice story.

What is the history behind your truck? It looks alot like the '66 a friend of mine brought up to Central Ontario, from Georgia, in the late 80's.
Greg.

This truck was an Arizona truck until 1986. The Wisconsin Title dated 6/26/86 showed the odometer reading at 68,925 miles, odometer read 73,142 when I bought it from that guy. I had the Wisconsin title in my possession during the import process, but had to surrender it to title it here. The title had 25 year old coffee stain on it too, I scanned it so I could keep it. When I bought the truck, I drove to Port Huron with a buddy, met the transport driver, went through customs, and drove it home. A little bit better than a two hour drive, smiling like a jacka$$ eating thistles the whole way... waiting for something to break... wanted to go right past me exit and keep on driving! I put another 3000 miles on it over the summer.

CRGRS 66 10-16-2012 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg63 (Post 5650850)
CRGR, I just checked out this thread. Nice story.

What is the history behind your truck? It looks alot like the '66 a friend of mine brought up to Central Ontario, from Georgia, in the late 80's.
Greg.

Nice truck btw:metal:

CRGRS 66 10-16-2012 10:40 PM

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I had a bit of garage time today, dismantled the rad support/grill support. Everything looks solid here to, a bit more evidence of a minor collision at the front right corner, but nothing alarming. Funny thing though, there are no front bumper support brackets. I also removed and dismantled the engine compartment portion of the heater, again, everything looks to be in excellent condition. I am going to look into having the heater core pressure tested, but it looks almost like new.

CRGRS 66 10-16-2012 10:45 PM

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question for you guys, it has been a long time since I pulled an engine, which bolts do I remove from the mount? Do I just remove the two on either side of the perch (white zip tie is pointing at one of them)?

Oh, and say hello to my new friend!

Captainfab 10-17-2012 01:10 AM

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On the motor mounts, I just reach up inside the motor mount bracket and remove the 7/16" bolt (5/8" bolt head) that holds the motor mount to the bracket. The bolt you are pointing to with the zip tie, is one of 3 bolts that attach the motor mount to the block.

CRGRS 66 10-17-2012 10:27 AM

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Thanks Captain! Still have to get my paypal set up... No panick to order the PS bracket, still don't have my PS box. While I have your attention Captain, I ordered the CPP front brake/spindle kit, and their booster. I have been assuming that it bolts right up, you wouldn't know if I still need your bracket would you? Again, I have lots of time, I can order it and wait on it if I do need it.

Greg63 10-17-2012 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by CRGRS 66 (Post 5651295)
Nice truck btw:metal:

Thanks.
Maybe we can get together next season and compare trucks. Cambridge isn't that far from Newmarket.
Greg.

CRGRS 66 10-18-2012 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg63 (Post 5653467)
Thanks.
Maybe we can get together next season and compare trucks. Cambridge isn't that far from Newmarket.
Greg.

Absolutely, great idea. I more or less went through Newmarket a couple of times this summer. One trip to a buddy's place in Gravenhurst, and a cmping trip in Orillia. Took #9 accross to the 400.

Ta2Don 10-18-2012 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 5646930)
Me too! Can't wait to see the progress on a truck I already like.

I'm finally here too!!!

CRGRS 66 10-18-2012 10:57 AM

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I'm finally here too!!!

Glad to have you along!

jsdoyle 10-18-2012 11:38 AM

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I'm in but I'll mostly be watching and drooling. ;)

CRGRS 66 10-18-2012 12:14 PM

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I'm in but I'll mostly be watching and drooling. ;)

good to have some representation from the state of Kentucky!

CRGRS 66 10-21-2012 04:19 PM

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Picked up my transmission today, Camaro 5spd with S10 tail shaft, has new bearings and seals. Picking up my crate engine Thursday.


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