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82ChevyC10 06-01-2009 10:10 PM

Re: How about some pics of '73-'87 Short Beds
 
yeah, they're made by Victory...I like em, but the offset was pretty shallow, so i had to use wheel spacers in the rear...the lips are actually yellow lined, like the old school wagon wheels they used to put on trucks in the 80s. No other pics as of yet. I'm from the Sugar Land area.

Chlsnk 06-02-2009 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Disciple (Post 3336251)

How is that lowered? airbags drop spindles?

brandnew84 06-02-2009 03:09 PM

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Hey All,
Here are some before and afters of my 84 GMC Sierra Classic that I am restoring.
I was able to find original trims and centers via ebay and they were in very great shape.
I just ordered a new grill to replace the cracked chevy grill that it had when I bought it, I also ordered new headlight bezels to replace the cracked faded originals.

Engine compartment is next then interior.

I'm thinkin maybe 31's in the near future or 33's but not sure if 33's will clear.

Mark
:gmc2:

JohnC 06-02-2009 03:14 PM

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Sharp looking truck man, keep it up!!!

brandnew84 06-02-2009 03:51 PM

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Her are a couple before and afters of my project 84 Sierra.
Mark
:gmc2:

babyJay 06-02-2009 06:47 PM

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After a fresh coat of rain...

jgh64pkup 06-02-2009 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 70CST1 (Post 3312006)
thanks for the compliment.its a fun truck heres a couple more pictures of it.

do you have any pass side pics directly from the side
thanks

MEANlowGREEN 06-03-2009 09:38 PM

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Here is my '74 Shorty Stepside. She ain't much to look at but she has 95,000 actual miles. I plan to slam it and change the wheels, probably just to a 15X8 rally wheel, this is a daily driver and I don't intend in investing much into her for a while yet. She has a 250 six with a 3 speed column shift and runs drives & rides great. I am planning to drop in the 327 out of my '63 C10 once I start the restoration (on the '63 that is) I'm undecided on the trans though, I kinda like the column shift but we'll see... Oh yeah, that rear bumper has got to go! I am contemplating making a 60-66 stepside bumper fit on her, they look much better than that 200 pound chunk' of steel! So I exaggerated a little! :lol:

jgh64pkup 06-03-2009 11:03 PM

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i like the 63:chevy:

Disciple 06-03-2009 11:15 PM

Re: How about some pics of '73-'87 Short Beds
 
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Originally Posted by Chlsnk (Post 3339590)
How is that lowered? airbags drop spindles?

Air bags and drop spindles. No body drop

jchav62 06-04-2009 09:23 AM

Re: How about some pics of '73-'87 Short Beds
 
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Originally Posted by MEANlowGREEN (Post 3342152)
Here is my '74 Shorty Stepside. She ain't much to look at but she has 95,000 actual miles. I plan to slam it and change the wheels, probably just to a 15X8 rally wheel, this is a daily driver and I don't intend in investing much into her for a while yet. She has a 250 six with a 3 speed column shift and runs drives & rides great. I am planning to drop in the 327 out of my '63 C10 once I start the restoration (on the '63 that is) I'm undecided on the trans though, I kinda like the column shift but we'll see... Oh yeah, that rear bumper has got to go! I am contemplating making a 60-66 stepside bumper fit on her, they look much better than that 200 pound chunk' of steel! So I exaggerated a little! :lol:

I like your style! You have great taste....:metal:

flamingbig10 06-04-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jchav62 (Post 3342826)
I like your style! You have great taste....:metal:

I agree

MEANlowGREEN 06-04-2009 11:03 AM

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Thanks guys for all the compliments,I've been looking through the pages and pages in this thread you guys have some awesome trucks, I've been a fan of 73-87s since owning a '78 fleetside back in the early nineties, I wish I still had that one but I like the stepside as well. I'm a sucker for all old Chevrolet trucks. I have a lot planned for the '63. She's my pride & joy, a truck I had wanted since I was a kid, but when I finally got one it wasn't exactly what I wanted so I made it into what a wanted. I'll let the pictures tell the story... The last pic is of the wheels that are going on it once my garage is finally built (and not a day before). They are Boyd Coddington Magneto 6 with Toyo Proxes ST-2 tires, front wheels are 18X8 rears are 20X8.5, I wanted to go with 20's and 22's but I bought these new from a warehouse overstock sale for $500 so 18's & 20's it is!

MEANlowGREEN 06-04-2009 11:11 AM

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Here is my third truck, the one that's under the cover in the pic that you first saw the '63 in. It's an '82 S10 with a V8 conversion and it is FAST! I plan to tub it and run the new Mickey Thompson Sportsman Radials, 18" wheels up front and 20X15's out back but I probably won't do that until I finish the '63, then it will finally be the '74's turn for a resto...

bikernut 06-04-2009 04:13 PM

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meanlowgreen, that bumper on the 74 is from a wide side as the ones for fender sides is shorter in length.

JohnC 06-04-2009 04:32 PM

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Those are some nice trucks you got there MeanlowGreen! I like the 63 as well. That is one sharp truck, and those wheels will look sweet on there.

MEANlowGREEN 06-04-2009 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by bikernut (Post 3343447)
meanlowgreen, that bumper on the 74 is from a wide side as the ones for fender sides is shorter in length.

You would think so but it really isn't. It's just a big, bulky & ugly aftermarket or homemade bumper. I'll take a picture from the top as soon as I can, it just started raining here about ten minutes ago...

MEANlowGREEN 06-04-2009 04:52 PM

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See how it tapers on the ends, it would taper away from the body on a fleetside bed. It's days are numbered though. I already have a 60-66 stepside bumper that I'm gonna try on it. If I like the looks I'll make mounts, if I don't I'll buy the 73 up factory stepside bumper. The pictures were taken through a screened in porch due to the rain so the quality suks but you can still see it...

bikernut 06-04-2009 05:21 PM

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that bumper looks just like the one that came on my old 75 fender side that my son now owns and it is sitting in the back yard and has the same angle cut on each end as yours on the 74.

MEANlowGREEN 06-04-2009 05:36 PM

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Okay, I had hoped that GM had never made one quite so homely but I guess they probably did, or had it made anyhow...

Smoke_Dog 06-04-2009 05:53 PM

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MLG,
Those rims that you talked about that was for $500.00, where did you get them?


Quote:

Originally Posted by MEANlowGREEN (Post 3342974)
Thanks guys for all the compliments,I've been looking through the pages and pages in this thread you guys have some awesome trucks, I've been a fan of 73-87s since owning a '78 fleetside back in the early nineties, I wish I still had that one but I like the stepside as well. I'm a sucker for all old Chevrolet trucks. I have a lot planned for the '63. She's my pride & joy, a truck I had wanted since I was a kid, but when I finally got one it wasn't exactly what I wanted so I made it into what a wanted. I'll let the pictures tell the story... The last pic is of the wheels that are going on it once my garage is finally built (and not a day before). They are Boyd Coddington Magneto 6 with Toyo Proxes ST-2 tires, front wheels are 18X8 rears are 20X8.5, I wanted to go with 20's and 22's but I bought these new from a warehouse overstock sale for $500 so 18's & 20's it is!


MEANlowGREEN 06-04-2009 06:04 PM

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I got them on eBay, it was an auction held by a Discount Tire's warehouse in Chicago. They only even charged me $40 for the shipping which was insane!

seldomseen65 06-04-2009 06:25 PM

Re: How about some pics of '73-'87 Short Beds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MEANlowGREEN (Post 3342152)
Here is my '74 Shorty Stepside. She ain't much to look at but she has 95,000 actual miles. I plan to slam it and change the wheels, probably just to a 15X8 rally wheel, this is a daily driver and I don't intend in investing much into her for a while yet. She has a 250 six with a 3 speed column shift and runs drives & rides great. I am planning to drop in the 327 out of my '63 C10 once I start the restoration (on the '63 that is) I'm undecided on the trans though, I kinda like the column shift but we'll see... Oh yeah, that rear bumper has got to go! I am contemplating making a 60-66 stepside bumper fit on her, they look much better than that 200 pound chunk' of steel! So I exaggerated a little! :lol:

:metal: yup that bumper has got to go, use it for a drag or an anchor off a big boat,,:chevy:the rest of the truck looks like a good project for you ,:Chevy:

seldomseen65 06-04-2009 06:33 PM

Re: How about some pics of '73-'87 Short Beds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MEANlowGREEN (Post 3342152)
Here is my '74 Shorty Stepside. She ain't much to look at but she has 95,000 actual miles. I plan to slam it and change the wheels, probably just to a 15X8 rally wheel, this is a daily driver and I don't intend in investing much into her for a while yet. She has a 250 six with a 3 speed column shift and runs drives & rides great. I am planning to drop in the 327 out of my '63 C10 once I start the restoration (on the '63 that is) I'm undecided on the trans though, I kinda like the column shift but we'll see... Oh yeah, that rear bumper has got to go! I am contemplating making a 60-66 stepside bumper fit on her, they look much better than that 200 pound chunk' of steel! So I exaggerated a little! :lol:

the mellow green one can stay,,:metal: like the color on the '63 you should keep that one together. 350 blocks are a dime a dozen, only they don't cost a dime. a 350 would go good in the '74, with a 400 tranny. :metal:

MEANlowGREEN 06-04-2009 08:28 PM

Re: How about some pics of '73-'87 Short Beds
 
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Originally Posted by seldomseen65 (Post 3343635)
the mellow green one can stay,,:metal: like the color on the '63 you should keep that one together. 350 blocks are a dime a dozen, only they don't cost a dime. a 350 would go good in the '74, with a 400 tranny. :metal:

The '63 as I said is and would already be torn down if the Jerkwads at Diamond Outdoor of the Carolinas would quit lying and just drag there sorry butts over here and put my garage up. It is in need of total resto and it will be repainted green but not that shade of green (not even close), it is also getting a 6.0 LS motor & 4L65E trans so even though 350s are a dime a dozen the just under 15,000 mile, totally rebuilt 327 in it will be free so as I said before it's what will be going into the '74. I will do one of three things for the trans on the '74, those are, a: nothing, b: a 5 speed, c: a 700R4. My '82 S10 is an auto overdrive and so is the '63 so I kinda like having one truck that I get to shift gears manually in... It bothers my back using a clutch since my spinal fusion surgery but it's not too bad unless I'm in town going stop light to stop light and shifting, and shifting, and shifting...


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