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1981_c10 05-16-2016 05:47 PM

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Also, checkout the cb radio and regular radio set up the previous owner had. Don't know if Big E has decided to keep it or not, but kind of cool. Also has a gun rack in the window!! :metal:

Big E's 62 05-17-2016 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 1981_c10 (Post 7595231)
Also, checkout the cb radio and regular radio set up the previous owner had. Don't know if Big E has decided to keep it or not, but kind of cool. Also has a gun rack in the window!! :metal:

i'm thinking yes

Custom06 05-17-2016 05:24 PM

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Man, you're finding everything I've been looking for. Since we're in the same neck of the woods, can you give a fellow C10 enthusiast a heads up when you see another one of those. Just saying

1981_c10 05-17-2016 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Custom06 (Post 7596377)
Man, you're finding everything I've been looking for. Since we're in the same neck of the woods, can you give a fellow C10 enthusiast a heads up when you see another one of those. Just saying

For sure man! I wont be buying anymore trucks for a while since I found this beauty for the base of our build. I will keep my eye out for you.

1981_c10 05-17-2016 05:42 PM

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Also we are thinking of using some 90s model bucket seats as pictured. Any one use these with keeping the gas tank behind the seat? enough room to not be too close to the steering wheel? Don't want to move the gas tank if I don't have to.

1981_c10 05-19-2016 11:22 AM

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Good news. The engine is a 400 sbc! see the gm casting on the back of the block and the listing of casting codes. Big E's 62 was saying the low HP is due to it being a smog engine. We have some double hump heads and 4 barrel aluminum intake with a holly carb we can throw on top of it. That should help. Plus not having all that smog stuff on it.

Next update, the truck had a bunch of parts in the cab (5 lug disk brakes, power brake booster, power steering pump etc). Big E and I noticed the rear end had been changed. Well, he popped the back hub caps off yesterday and the PO already converted to 5 lug rear end. Looks like we will be upgrading the front!

1981_c10 05-24-2016 10:39 AM

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Good progress this weekend. I was able to get the cab cleaned out, old rusted passenger fender off and the "custom" radio plate above the windshield down.

GREAT NEWS, I took off the plate covering the radio holes.....UNCUT!!!

The last picture is all the parts takin out of the cab: includes AC unit and powering steering and disk brakes conversion stuff.

Big E's 62 05-24-2016 11:18 AM

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Good progress this weekend. I was able to get the cab cleaned out, old rusted passenger fender off and the "custom" radio plate above the windshield down.

GREAT NEWS, I took off the plate covering the radio holes.....UNCUT!!!

The last picture is all the parts takin out of the cab: includes AC unit and powering steering and disk brakes conversion stuff.

And not a bad rust spot one in the flooring

1981_c10 05-24-2016 11:19 AM

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And not a bad rust spot one in the flooring

He is right! We pulled the plastic floor mats up and were excited to see how great the floor looked. We have one spot where the converted the tranny from manual to automatic, so we have that hole to better repair. Not a bad fix though.

1981_c10 05-25-2016 10:46 PM

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Excited for a longer weekend coming up. Hoping to make some progress on the 62. I would like to get the rest of the front clip off so we can get the top part of the engine off. Need to pick up the double hump heads my papa is giving us and take them to get rebuilt. Motivating to write it all out sometime.

1981_c10 07-08-2016 02:46 PM

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Not too much to update on the 62. I was able to flip a truck and sell some more parts the past few weeks. I also worked on getting my car hauler trailer going this last weekend. Hoping to have the rest of it finished this weekend.

Story time: So when I was 12 or 13 years old, there was an old man that lived behind my family that had a bunch of 58/59 apache trucks. I used to go over there and talk trucks with him. Back then, he told me he would sell me a 59 4x4 short stepside for 1,500 bucks...should have bought it... Fast forward 12 years, I went by his place a couple days ago. He has started getting rid of some of his trucks. Told him about my 81 I got from our other neighbor and how I still have it and the 62 we are building for Big E. After 1.5 hours chatting in the 99 degree heat, we settled on a truck. He agreed to sell me a 1959 Apache Short Fleetside with a spare big window cab. He told me if I needed other parts to just come by. :)

Oh and the best part....I only paid $300. :metal::metal::chevy::chevy:

I am excited to get it home and start. It has a great green patina!

62stepside longbox 07-08-2016 04:36 PM

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We need pictures!

1981_c10 07-19-2016 10:18 AM

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Small update:

In addition to selling some more parts, I was able to get the car hauler undercoated, new wires and lights ran, and new treated wood. I am planning to paint the trailer this weekend and get the trailer brakes going so I can get it inspected and go pick up another donor truck on Sunday.

I am hoping soon I have enough money saved up to get the double hump heads rebuilt so we can get that 400 purring again! :chevy:

Emerald Coast 66 07-19-2016 10:41 AM

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FYI, make sure you get steam holes drilled into the double hump heads and make sure you use the 400 head gaskets or that 400 will run hot very quick and all your hard work will be quickly destroyed! Been there.

1981_c10 07-19-2016 10:59 AM

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FYI, make sure you get steam holes drilled into the double hump heads and make sure you use the 400 head gaskets or that 400 will run hot very quick and all your hard work will be quickly destroyed! Been there.

Yep! Big E's 62 used to have a 400 sbc and he has said the same thing. Thanks for the reminder.

1981_c10 07-27-2016 10:08 AM

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Well, I did it again...picked up a 1961 C10 sitting on a 65 frame with some wide steelies and a 1968 327 engine and a clean title. Decent truck with some rust. But it is all there minus the windshield. Not bad at all for the price I paid for it. :metal:

It came if lots of extra parts too! Guy was just trying to get rid of it. Excited to get this one gone to keep funding that engine rebuild.

I am thinking I will keep the 327 for a future project. Also, came with some sweet buckets that we can use for Big E's 62.

DPowers 07-27-2016 11:48 AM

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It's addicting isn't it?

1981_c10 07-27-2016 11:49 AM

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It's addicting isn't it?

Completely. Need to give myself more time to actually work on them though haha.

Debating purchasing a utility c10 now. Be a fun tow truck for my trailer.

62stepside longbox 07-27-2016 12:55 PM

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And another one! We never can have enough trucks can we? I really like that 61, it has my favourite 60-61 hood, wraparound windshield but with the aftermarket parts availability of a 65 frame, well done

1981_c10 07-27-2016 01:52 PM

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And another one! We never can have enough trucks can we? I really like that 61, it has my favourite 60-61 hood, wraparound windshield but with the aftermarket parts availability of a 65 frame, well done

Yeah the 61 is nice. Unfortunately, I will not be building this one. I will use the bucket seats, rear end, wheels, and doors possibly.

1981_c10 08-09-2016 09:29 AM

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Well, Big E decided he wants to stick to the 6 lug (which is on front, 5 lug on the back). I sold the bed and hood off the 61. So, the plan is now to pull the 6 lug rear end (which I believe is from a 70s truck) and put it under the 62. We will have to re-weld the brackets as the 61 trailing arms were narrowed for bigger tires.

LostMy65 08-14-2016 03:04 PM

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1981_c10 09-07-2016 10:15 AM

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Well, I had a productive weekend. I was able to start getting ready for the swap meet coming up in Decatur. Tore the grill and fenders off of Big E's 62 that will be selling. Also, added some 6 lug 10 inch wide steelies that came with my 61 I purchased a couple weeks back.

The front end for the 61 was dismantled along with the cluster and column removed. Spent some time sorting through all the parts.

Hoping this weekend to dismantle some more parts off the trucks and get the trailer loaded up and ready for next Thursday.

I have two 6 lug rear ends, trying to figure out which one we should go with. One looks bone stock to the 62 and the other may be a posi from the 70s. The posi would require some welding fab. Not a big deal though I guess.

Also, wanting to pull the 400 out of Big E's 62 so I can take the heads and intake to sell. Remember I picked up a 68 chevelle 327 with double hump heads. I am going to use those heads for the 400.

Lots to do! Pics to follow.

1981_c10 09-07-2016 10:16 AM

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Pics!

1981_c10 07-20-2018 05:20 PM

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Well, i thought i would update everyone that i ended up selling this project about a year ago as my dad lost interest and i needed cash for ring. fast forward....i am married now and my dad has the c10 fever. We are looking for a solid 1960-62 short bed. Let us know what you got. We are in DFW.


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