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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 10:29 PM

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so here goes a continuation of a build that Ctrow (Chris) started. The original thread can be seen here:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=366351

I have kept up with Ctrow’s work, and used his build for some ideas for mine. I have a 69 C10 SWB that I have owned for the past 18 years. I am retired Army, working as a contractor for the Army, and while I was stationed in Afghanistan, I saw that Chris was selling his project. I contacted him via email and telephone, discussing the pending sell, and decided to pull the trigger on it for myself.

Well, long story short, a buddy of mine, who is a contractor, stationed with me in Afghanistan, decided he had more money than me, and wanted the truck. He is not very automotive project inclined, so asked me to pick up the truck, build it for him, and have it ready for him when he returns. I only had about 2 months left on my tour, and he signed up for another year tour, so I decided to tackle the project for him.

One of my biggest pet peeves at car shows is people picking apart my truck. I have a 1966 El Camino, that is very wicked. LS2, 6 speed, vintage air, air ride tubular suspension with shock waves, ride pro e2 system, banging stereo, leather interior and paint to die for. The purist guys hate that we modified the one owner truck, and the hot rod guys hate that we built an El Camino. I have Long Hauled the Power Tour, been to Texas Heat Wave in Austin, and participated in many car shows with the El Camino.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1543717201

I am an ordained minister, and try an look at the positive on everything, and have taken to telling everyone “enjoy the car show”. So, with that said, that is where the title for this build came from.

Upon arriving back home to Fort Hood, Texas area, I contacted Chris again, and scheduled a date that I could come look at the truck to Ada Oklahoma. With a plan made up, my daughter and I traveled from Central Texas to Ada to look at the truck. Upon arriving in Ada, we found out that one of the local restaurants in town was sponsoring a cruise in night, and my daughter and I enjoyed that. Wonderful cars, trucks and people dressed in 40’s and 50’s clothing, really neat cars and trucks. Unfortunately, my camera battery was dead, so no pics there.

Got up early Saturday morning, met Chris and his Dad at the bank, paid him the asking price, no questions asked, sight unseen on the truck. Took a big leap of faith on that one. But, in all fairness, he did keep the truck from selling for over two months, holding it for me to return from overseas. Went by the U Haul place, got a car hauler trailer, and went to Chris’s dad’s house.


As I said, I had been following the build on the forum, so I was not too surprised by the condition of the project. Chris’s Dad’s shop is amazing, has a post style lift, separate clean and dirty working area, decorated with all manner of vintage cool signs. After inventorying all the stuff that Chris has that went with the project, we got all the stuff loaded up, secured, and headed out on the road back to the great state of Texas.

Very uneventful return trip. Has to stop twice for gas, food, and check all the straps holding everything down. Not too bad, my 2000 Z71 got 18 mpg on the way there, and 12 to 13 on the return trip. Considering the weight of the Z71, trailer, the 68 and all the parts that went with it, I count my blessings for that kind of mileage. The only bad part of the trip was the traffic from Ft Worth to Hillsboro Texas. Bumper to bumper traffic for over 2 hours, going only about 50 miles. But what do you expect for a Saturday afternoon?

After we got back to my home shop, I realized that I was going to need a shop like Chris’s Dad. We can all dream right? My shop is a lot bigger than most, being 24 by 36 with 16 foot ceilings, but it still has a dirt floor covered by expanded metal grating with canvas tarps over that. Someday, I’ll get the concrete put in……

After Church on Sunday, I invited my friend Jason over, he owns a body and paint shop in town. We did a thorough inspection of the body, only finding a few areas that we going to be addressed in this build.

Brad, the guy that I am building the truck for is a member of the forum also, so this is to document that work that I am doing for him, as well as everyone.

Brad’s plans are pretty ambitious, but obtainable, I think. I am completely disassembling the truck, changing from leaf spring rear to trailing arms, using a 67/68 rear diff, 13” front brakes, 12” rear brakes, LS3 eROD crate engine, 4L80e trans, gear vendor over drive unit, vintage air, shaved and smoothed body, forward tilt hood, one piece windows, modern interior, stereo, big wheels and tires, a paint that will look stock-ish.

So, I got started on the teardown and build up. removed front sheetmetal, bed, and cab, left with only a frame.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1543717613

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1543717613

Around this time in the build, Brad lost his job as a Contractor for the Army, and asked me if I wanted to buy the truck from him. Resoundingly YES I said. So now this is my truck to build in the way I always wanted.

a.c.ward 12-01-2018 10:39 PM

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So I began a complete redesign and replanning of the outcome. I have always wanted a Big Block truck with suicide doors so I set out to make that happen.[ATTACH]Attachment 1843966[/ATTACH]

a.c.ward 12-01-2018 10:45 PM

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then the work on the forward tilt hood could begin. Using LFD's design for a forward tilt hood, found on this forum, with a few minor changes of my own, here we go...

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 10:49 PM

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around this time of the build, summer of 2012, I had to stop working on the truck for another deployment of my own, this time to Kuwait for 18 months as a contractor. Support Army Aviation at Camp Buehring Kuwait. I had a wonderful time, met some great people, and was able to save up some money for more work on the truck.

a.c.ward 12-01-2018 10:59 PM

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so I saw some pictures while deployed, unfortunately, don't remember which thread there were in, of a taillight fuel filler.

I had to try it, so here we go again with the mods.....

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:03 PM

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so, not leaving well enough alone, and despite others telling me not to do it, I shave the drip rails too.

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:07 PM

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since I was in to it for so many mods, might as well do the dash too..

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:21 PM

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well, the snow ball effect has taken over, the fire wall was next

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:28 PM

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well, now I just had to have a Billet style grille, don't know why, but did, do I made one....

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:33 PM

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why not shave the cowl too?

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:38 PM

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Since the plan was for some serious wide tires, the bed had to be done too..

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:41 PM

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why not do the tail gate also?

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smoothing the tailgate required some inside handles, I went to the local pull a part and found some aftermarket inner handles on a van, and used them

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:43 PM

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so, with everything smooth, hiding the a/c hoses became a must, decided to put them thru the old fresh air vents

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a.c.ward 12-01-2018 11:51 PM

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had a good friend build me a very nice 496 Big Block, if going big block, why not go BIG? And since the plan was to drive this thing, I had to go with a 4L85e for some since of mileage...

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Chevelle mid length headers, fabricated valve covers, chrome or billet everything on the front

hand fab'd 3 inch exhaust all the way to the rear bumper, necessitating a custom trac bar..

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and of course, hand made tips

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rsavage 12-01-2018 11:52 PM

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Very cool and custom build you are doing!

suville 12-01-2018 11:56 PM

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gunna watch this

a.c.ward 12-02-2018 12:28 AM

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and in the spirit of "self built" here's the interior I came up with:
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if you look real closely, you can see the floor mount lokar e brake handle below the seat and near the console
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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 12:35 AM

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and now for the console, it originally came from the pick and pull, don't remember what exactly it came from, it was in a storage room with the seats I picked, they are from a 88 or 89 chevy truck
the subs are 12 Memphis audio, kicker 6.5 and 5.5 speakers, kicker amps, JVC double din head unit, Bluetooth, handsfree, dvd, back up camera

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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 12:43 AM

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wiring, some peoples least favorite thing to do, but I find it pleasing to do. I placed the painless performance fuse box in the driver side fresh air vent, extended the disconnect to the front, built a relay and max fuse holder for the core support and picked up some nice Dakota Digital gauges, along with GSS 2000, and fan controller

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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 12:52 AM

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took a new job as a manager of a body shop, so that I could learn the art of body work from a master body man, and proceeded to bring the truck up and work on it at lunch break and during the slow days....

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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 01:00 AM

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and now for the "block party"
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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 01:08 AM

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and now for color, Chad from Temple Texas English Color really nailed the color perfect for me, almost Aggie Maroon, with out having to say it is... we always "raptor liner" color match the underside of the hood and cab for noise and vibration resistance..

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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 01:14 AM

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around this time I had surgery on my foot and was no longer allowed to work, so some serious time off and healing (almost 16 months). I had hairline cracks in all 5 metatarsal bones of my right foot. Compound injuries from 20+ years in the Army, running, road marches, etc

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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 01:19 AM

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as my healing progressed, I was able to strip and paint the frame, suspension components, and reassemble them

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a.c.ward 12-02-2018 01:22 AM

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steering and brakes next

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