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Graham57a 06-16-2017 08:54 AM

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Not sure why but I cannot get this picture to post right side up... Anyone else have this problem? It looks correct on my desktop and as soon as I post it it's upside down. I even tried rotating and saving the file as a new name and it still does it...

Graham57a 06-16-2017 09:11 AM

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I don't think I ever documented my game plan for this truck, so here it goes:

Most of the sheet metal on this truck has either a dent or minor rust. My plan is to pull the truck in the garage at the end of summer and pull the bed and the front wrap off. I am going to go through each panel with a fine toothed comb and tap out all of the dents that I can, fix all of the rust that I can, and neutralize what I can't. I have a pretty good paint match that I am going to use to blend all of the new sheet metal. So far I know I am going to have to replace inner and outer rockers, possibly the drivers cab corner, kick panel on the drivers side (pass is solid), small spot on the drivers side firewall, rf fender cup and behind the wheel well, front hood edge under the trim, and a handful of spots in the bed.

While I have the sheet metal off I am going to swap out the original 3 speed trans with a factory 3 speed electric overdrive trans that I kept from an old 68 I had. I am going to go through the motor top to bottom and replace what needs to be replaced and freshen it up to the point of drivability. I am going to repaint the engine, probably powdercoat the core support, I have factory inner fenders that are perfect that are already powdercoated, hopefully leave the firewall original paint, and leave the insides of the fenders original paint.

I am going to leave the interior pretty stock, it has all of the original pieces and it really hasn't been touched. Radio delete, correct glovebox door and instrument cluster paint matched, cigarette lighter delete, black heater control, pretty standard. I will obviously put a carpet kit in, new dash pad, clean everything up and make sure all the gauges work. I have a set of buddy bucket seats that I am contemplating throwing in it, my only reservation is the cost of having them reupholstered.

So in summary, from the outside it will look like a very factory hopefully survivor truck with OG paint, zero rust, factory steel wheels with gmc caps, and a touch of patina. Under the hood it will look new but factory, and the interior will look new but factory.

The only piece I am undecided about is the bed.. I have a fair amount of rot on the inside edges of the bed floor, I was thinking about getting a new bed floor and just cutting out the bad metal and breaking a new 90 degree flange on the inner bedsides essentially doing a bed floor raise until I got clean metal. But then once I do that I would have to put spacers between the crossmembers and the frame rails to bring everything up to the correct height. Has anyone dealt with this before? Just curious what other ideas you guys have.

lolife99 06-16-2017 12:18 PM

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3" body lift "hockey pucks" work good for raising the bed floor.
I like you raising the bed floor idea a lot.
Plus it will give you more room when you eventually slam this truck.
Coilovers maybe?

Graham57a 06-16-2017 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 7968846)
3" body lift "hockey pucks" work good for raising the bed floor.
I like you raising the bed floor idea a lot.
Plus it will give you more room when you eventually slam this truck.
Coilovers maybe?

Hmmmmmm

GAc10boy 07-17-2017 03:20 PM

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Didn't know you ended up with this truck. Glad you scooped it up! I had my eye on it but clearly never pulled the trigger. Glad that primer sanded off. Love your plans for it!

68bowtie 07-18-2017 08:50 PM

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i like the plan. stock ride height?

Graham57a 07-19-2017 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by GAc10boy (Post 7993022)
Didn't know you ended up with this truck. Glad you scooped it up! I had my eye on it but clearly never pulled the trigger. Glad that primer sanded off. Love your plans for it!

Thanks man, it should make a pretty clean little shorty when i'm done
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Originally Posted by 68bowtie (Post 7994172)
i like the plan. stock ride height?

Thanks, yea we are going grandpa style with this one. I am pulling the bed off this weekend and rolling the truck into the shop. We will see how it goes :smoke:

68bowtie 07-19-2017 11:21 PM

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i LOVE grandpa style. subscribed.

Graham57a 08-21-2017 03:18 PM

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Not the greatest progress on this one but I did manage to get the bed pulled off. Crazy thing was every single bolt just backed right out, no torch, drilling, cut wheel, I've never had that happen on the bed bolts. Next plan is to disassemble the bed and put it in storage for the winter.

I also pulled out the spark plugs, cleaned the ends and sprayed wd-40 in the cylinders. Hooked up a new battery to see how she cranked and she turned over like a new truck. Definitely glad to see that, especially since that is the first time it's cranked in over 20 years.

Hopefully in the next month or so I'll put the orange truck in winter storage which will free up a space in the shop to bring this girl under the knife.

SKT 10-01-2017 06:25 PM

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Any more progress on this one?

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Graham57a 10-02-2017 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by SKT (Post 8051755)
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Any more progress on this one?

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Not yet, my orange truck is blown apart in the garage addressing some electrical issues. Once it's back together I will put it into winter storage and pull this girl into the garage. Hopefully in the next month or so

79azc10 10-03-2017 11:42 AM

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The gmc is going to look good

Graham57a 10-04-2017 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by 79azc10 (Post 8053017)
The gmc is going to look good

Thanks man, ready to get going on it. My gears are turning haha

Graham57a 10-18-2017 09:10 AM

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Not really progress but I did finally resolve the electrical issue on my orange truck. I am waiting on a new printed circuit from brothers (should be here Friday), once that arrives it should only take me 10-15 minutes to have everything back together and then I can move her into winter storage and free up the parking in the garage to get started!

I am trying to decide where to start, my initial thought was to start on the bed floor raise and knock that out but the more I think about it the more I feel like I should start on the cab / front end since that is the majority of the work. I plan on leaving the cab on the frame so I will save a ton of room by taking the bed apart and storing it away.

I think my game plan is to roll truck in the garage (leave the bed outside) and pull the front end off and get it down to a cab, motor and trans. Then I can start on fixing the rust, blending the paint, and tapping out dents. Once that is done I will move onto the running gear, brakes, suspension, etc.

What would you guys do? Where would you start?

Graham57a 10-25-2017 09:19 AM

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8 months after bring this girl home she finally spent her first night in the garage last night. With my wife's help we were able to maneuver her into a space where I can start making some progress. Here she is getting acquainted

68Gold/white 10-25-2017 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 68bowtie (Post 7995293)
i LOVE grandpa style. subscribed.

Major LOL, Grandpa style:lol:

That'd be me too. I prefer a rubber floor mat, though...

Graham57a 10-25-2017 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 68Gold/white (Post 8068245)
Major LOL, Grandpa style:lol:

That'd be me too. I prefer a rubber floor mat, though...

If I could find a rubber floor mat that was the correct color I'd be all over it :metal:

68Gold/white 10-25-2017 03:29 PM

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I thought they were only available in black....I've never seen anything but black....

Graham57a 10-25-2017 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 68Gold/white (Post 8068301)
I thought they were only available in black....I've never seen anything but black....


Repop yes but I am pretty sure they were colored from GM. My old 68 chevy had a factory green floor mat in it

ghalperin 10-26-2017 06:13 PM

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I wonder if a black mat could be dyed to a bright color? The mats sold by Classic Industries are vinyl.

Graham57a 10-27-2017 09:26 PM

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Got a little done on pearl tonight. My main goal right now is strip it down so I can pressure wash everything, remove the funky non factory stuff, and start cleaning. So far everything I have found has been really nice, so far no big surprises :gmc2:

Graham57a 10-27-2017 09:29 PM

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There is one small spot on the firewall that neees rust repair, my only dilemma is how much to paint once I finish the patch. I was thinking about respraying the entire firewall but I hate to cover up the grease markings

ChuckDriver 10-27-2017 09:33 PM

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Cool build!

:uhmk:

Graham57a 10-27-2017 09:35 PM

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A few interior shots after the tear down. I still have to gut both doors, pull the seat belts, sun visors, steering column, and firewall padding.

Graham57a 10-27-2017 09:43 PM

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A couple questions for you guys.

I was trying to guess the mileage of the truck and I typically try to use the gas pedal as a gauge for the wear on the vehicle. This one looks pretty good to me so I am gonna guess 105k miles, what do you guys think?

Also has anyone ever tried to match a dash pad this color? I've never seen one, I may have to vinyl die a new one to match but would prefer to find a bolt in option if possible.


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