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Hey guys, So I've been on the 67-72 side for a few years and just recently finished up a square 2wd blazer. I sold it over the weekend and went and picked up a 1978 c20 crew cab dually! Super stoked about this one, Its been recently swapped with a 92 12v cummins. Ill attach some pics and try to get going on the teardown and build soon. Got another project to finish before this one gets too involved....
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this is the blazer that i sold to start this big ol truck
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Im in to see this one .
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been sloooooowwwww going so far, well as far as exciting stuff. Did rebuild the front suspension and new u joints! Im trying to finish another project before diving head first into this one.
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I located a rust free cab, mine needs rockers and cab corners at least. Got a good price on it, with 4 great doors. Now i gotta figure out how to load it on a trailer!
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I did upgrade the dash though. None of the gauges were hooked up or working when i bought it and rather than chasing that mess i swapped them over to Dakota Digital. Have them in my c10 as well and love em. Used an autometer diesel tach adapter as well to get that going.
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pics
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Sucks about the cab rust. Looks like a decent starting point though.
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haven't got to jump into this truck just yet. should have some big updates in the next couple weeks as a big project I'm finishing up is just about ready to go home!!
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I was tasked with updating this f100 about 30 years as far as suspension and drivetrain. I didn't paint this one as it was painted when the customer bought it. Installed a mustang 2 in the front and a 4 link in the rear. Did coilovers in the rear as well as disk brakes. Installed a 2015 lt1 and 6l80 trans, the same setup thats in my c10. Waiting on the coil springs for the front as its too low at the moment, then a few miles of driving and it goes home......
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well, with the crazy weather here in houston the last few days i had enough time to get some updates to the dually. Still along way to go but its a big start.....:metal::metal:
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Great looking dually to start with. Looking forward to this build.
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slowly starting to work on this dude, I ended up buying a second cab that has zero rust as the one on the truck has plenty! Ive started working it over in the last couple of days smoothing and cleaning up the firewall. Not going completely smooth on this one just alot cleaner. Shaved the heater area as I'm installing vintage air.
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also dropped it down a bit more. I wanna bag this one too, but I'm currently cash stashing for vacation so truck funds aren't great! They'll have to wait till after vacation
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Good looking crew cab. What did you use to lower it?
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I like this alot. A crew will be my next square as well.
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been steadily working on the replacement cab, Got all the bodywork finished up and got it in first prime today. May block and reprime tomorrow morning and then pull the doors to prep the jambs and dash. Also gonna spray the floor in lizard skin
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first prime
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Killer truck, I am in too!
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I have a couple dumb questions if you don't mind. The passenger side where you installed the flat panel, was that directly over what was already there, or did you cut out the old stuff first? If you installed the panel without cutting the old part out, how were you able to smooth the "step" from the new panel to the existing firewall on the driver's side? Thank you.
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well, heres a sneak peak at the color. I got the firewall painted tonight. Next step is to pull the doors off and prep the jambs and dash. Also gonna spray the floor with lizard skin.:devil:
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stay tuned, don't think I like the color enough..... Thinking of changing it before i get too far to do so
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well, after looking at the color for a couple days I decided to change it up.
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the wife and I have decided that it'll now be called the Jolly Green Giant
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color is 76 medium lime poly.
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Nice Choice!
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though its been slow progress there has been some...Finally getting some time to jump back on the cab refurb...
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planning to spray the passenger side jambs today, Then possibly the outside of the cab tomorrow! Then start assembling it for the swap.
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The green is looking good.
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this poor thing keeps getting pushed to the back burner. lol
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I've been slowly growing in my garage as far as work for others, the current waiting line is about 10 trucks.....We've decided its time to put the house on the market and find one with a shop. God willing these are the first steps to being able to realize a dream and do this full time.
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What is the latest with this build?
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Congratulations. Keep us posted on your quest for new home and shop. That sounds really cool. Hopefully you can put some time in on your rig as well. You got 10 trucks on the waiting list so you get to put 10% of your time into your truck. That math works right?
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right?!?.. Im excited to jump on this one but I see where the priorities are. Soon Ill dive head first into it. Its just a bunch of parts and time! lol
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well it may not be as fast as id like it, but by golly progress has resumed! lol:metal:
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stripped down the bed today and hauled it to scrap, had more rust than metal the further i dug!
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