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1963c-10 04-05-2013 12:19 PM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
Okay....newest update. Be heading back up to Sanford on Sunday to get the frame and bed for the trailer. Maybe take a ride in the new John Lee if tags/plates are ready. Photos to follow.

1963c-10 04-08-2013 08:27 AM

1963 C-10 in NC & 63 Trailer Project
 
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Frame towed home safe and ready to prep frame and reassemble the bed, then some trailer fab. More pics to follow.

1963c-10 04-08-2013 04:41 PM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
Going to get rid of everything that wont be used 1st. Ie...fuel, brake lines, wires. Be pressure washing, prepping and POR for next steps.Then bed assembly and frame work. Seems to be pretty straight forward of a build. Looking forward to it as its something different than my normally truck stuff.

64tantruck 04-09-2013 11:20 AM

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Have you ever used POR15? Expect ours to arrive today, and was planing on painting the frame with it. Your thoughts, experiences etc...

Thanks,
glenn

1963c-10 04-10-2013 08:27 AM

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Yes, Ive used it in the past. I have been very happy with the results of the POR products. Lays down easy and looks/works great. Hardest thing as with most products is the prep work involved to get it there.

64tantruck 04-10-2013 11:35 AM

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Agreed. Lots of prep time, and it went on smooth. Turned out great last night,

Thanks,
Glenn

1963c-10 04-11-2013 08:23 AM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
Cool. Glad it worked out ok for you. Its a great product in my opinion

MisterC 04-11-2013 12:06 PM

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Nice product to start with! I'm looking forward to watching this come together.

Jmorales3181 04-11-2013 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MisterC (Post 6005031)
Nice product to start with! I'm looking forward to watching this come together.

X2:metal: should look cool being towed behind your truck. :chevy:
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1963c-10 04-11-2013 02:39 PM

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Thanks. I hope so. Looks like although its only half a truck...to do it right and make it look good will be just as much effort. But it'll be worth it.

1963c-10 04-17-2013 02:46 PM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
Got all non-essential parts pulled from the back half of the trailer. Old brake lines, wiring, etc and have washed it down. Next step will be to get bolts to reconstruct the bed and the frame prep.

1963c-10 04-23-2013 10:44 AM

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Another one of my long lost mystery parts found. I have been looking for a set of the OEM deluxe vents knobs with the "v" on them. They are extremely hard to find. I have looked for two years and have even been told that they didn't exist as I couldn't find any pics of them. But here they are in rough form. Cant wait to get them and clean them up. This completes my knob set. They are all now OEM knobs. Headlight, wiper, choke, throttle, radio, lighter and now vents. I realize this is probably a petty thing, but I dont care for most of the repop stuff, and none of the repop deluxe knobs looks correct. In fact, I have seen at least 3 different variations of the repop deluxe knobs.

flips72 04-24-2013 07:09 PM

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great find on the vent knobs, looking forward to the trailer.

1963c-10 04-25-2013 08:43 AM

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Thanks flips72....trailer parts are starting to come in, taillights & wiring here, looking for a decent donar tailgate and will have to order a new forward bed panel. Still haven't decided if going to use wood or metal in the bed. Have the frame stripped and have started cleaning to get ready to POR. I need to replace my truck shocks also, so they will get put on the trailer. Once I have frame ready and box mocked up, I'll get it over to my dads so we can cut and weld the rest. Paint will come, but be down the road.

I have seen the knobs before, just no pictures or part #'s for reference. I have only seen 1 other truck that had them on the Stovebolt site, but cannot fid the picture. Anyways...I know its probably petty, but it's what I've been looking for.

1963c-10 05-08-2013 02:09 PM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
needed 1 final hubcap for the trailer. been watching them on ebay as it seems to be the only place to find them. auctions were from $80-120 for a single when 1 popped up today for $50 buy it now. great deal for a deluxe stainless cap w/no dents and above average condition.. my find of the day
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1963c-10 05-14-2013 11:01 AM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
Ok, getting closer. Engine is being picked up on Memorial Day, bellhousing is at my Dads being machined to accept the Novak hydraulic clutch conversion, 1 ton foldable engine crane has been ordered from harbor freight ...sent to the house for only $6.99 s/h. Use coupon code 83087728 untill 5/22/13 if interested...saved over $85 on in-store purchase. I will replace the chain on it per Markeb recommendation. I have the clutch/flywheel all ready to go, new bellhousing/engine bolts (went with 3/8-16 1 1/2" grade 8 and the new t-16 borg warner main case enroute. Now just have to get the main case swapped out. I have a broken mounting ear on mine. So....wont be long and the front end comes off the 63, new drivetrain installed and new front end installed. Will finally be a year for some progress. Lots of time and monies have been saved for this one. Pictures to follow.

plainred65 05-14-2013 05:26 PM

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Just read this from the beginning, really like what you're doing. Lots of nice details and plenty of work done to get it how you want.

1963c-10 05-14-2013 09:09 PM

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thanks for the compliments dan. my constent work in progress. i have most of the parts to complete the truck as i want. i had to make it functional enough to be a daily driver and i had to find alot of the missing parts, upgrade others and of coarse add a few personal touches. i am pretty much down to converting the brakes to discs(which i have the parts), swapping the new front end on (when i do engine swap), and swapping the doors...fitting the new trim. then paint and body and i should be in business. hard part is doing it all in stages to keep as a daily driver or just down a few days here and there. 2 jobs and ems work and my sisters 3yo daughter whos staying a few months. but its going one day & part at a time and always a few projects on the back burner. did you get your fuel issue resolved? hows the truck going?
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plainred65 05-14-2013 09:30 PM

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Tough building like that while using it for a daily driver, I can't take mine out of service either on account of always using it for hauling. Probably going to pull and cream my tank and keep a lookout for a better original, but there's always something that needs fixin.

1963c-10 05-14-2013 10:39 PM

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check w/sharps40....he just disassembled a 64 that was his daily driver until he was tboned and the truck was totaled
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1963c-10 05-24-2013 08:59 PM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
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Been spending alot of time getting the last of my engine projects ready. Will bring the block home next week. I have completed the parts for the hydraulic clutch conversion. Will do pics tomorrow. Will have my bellhousing back from my Dad next week w/the machine work completed. Have new clutch/flywheel, to bearing, slave, clutch master, brake master, front disc brake kit ready, plumbing for clutch and brakes. On engine I have to install pulleys, alternator, water bypass kit (which i just got done plumbing), carb/linkage, install and it should be ready. Trans has to be swapped to a new main case as it has a broken mounting ear. Anyways....here some new pics. These are of the water bypass system i have built for the Edelbrock RPM Air Gap intake for the big block. Will plumb into the intake near the rear to help balance the engine temp from the back of the block to the front. The bolts are ARP stainless hex that are 2" and 3" due to the spacer. The water neck is a 1" spacer w/2 - 3/8"NPT ports. I used -08AN hose and 45deg fitting for the intake. Will mock up next week once engine is here. I know the AN fittings and stainless hose is probably overkill, but it looks great and will definitely hold the pressure. I have gotten pretty good at making these hoses, they are a real PITA until you learn the little subtle tricks that help. I use heavy masking tape on the fittings to tighten down also. The make special $80 AN wrenches, but it you use thick 1/2" masking tape w/several wraps and go slow/steady, they will tighten up w/o tearing up the anodization.

McMurphy 05-25-2013 01:27 AM

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I hope you post some serious photos of this bypass install.
You really have my attention on this one as I never seen or heard of this being done before.

Otherwise it looks cool :metal:

1963c-10 05-25-2013 09:49 AM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
no problem, will definitely do that. i posted some questions on this in the engine section, and evidently there were some small blocks that used a bypass also, but it was plumbed into the head. edelbrock shows a water bypass kit, but its the head version. they put the bosses on the intake and threaded them, so id rather plumb them rather than plug them. i dont expect a hp increase, but rather even temp range across the block. will have more pics next weekend on this project.
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groundbound64 05-25-2013 10:02 AM

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Heres some pics of the 4 bump disc brake steelie rims and the steering wheel (the cap is a NOS part that was never installed. Looks killer on the wheel. What do you guys think of the color?

Nice work on your truck ! Looks great ! Love the color of the rims and steering wheel. I think back awhile you said the rims were from a 71 Blazer 4x4 ?? I'm doing a disc brake convert to my 64. My rims are not OEM and I don't like them. I want to get a set of OE steelie's. Are your rims 15 or 16" I'm going to have to try some of the yards up here but things like that are hard to find here ( ont, Canada)

1963c-10 05-25-2013 09:43 PM

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thanks. and the rims are 15". i believe there was a set in the classifieds here a week or two back. check with special-k, he had them. they were 16" though.
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