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70LonghornCST 06-09-2008 01:06 AM

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Hi there!
I am in the process of restoring a 1970 Chevy Longhorn. My 69 C10 was stolen a year and a half ago and I bought this one to build. I wish I had taken pictures of this truck before I started tearing into it. This truck was an upgrade from my C10 as my C10 was a 6cyl 3-speed...very basic. This truck has a 350 with air and a wood bed. However, all needed to be redone except for the engine. It was a crate engine with 2700 miles on it when I got it. However, it was very dirty so I needed to detail it. Here is the truck just after I removed the front clip, painted the firewall, and detailed the engine. You can see that this truck had the saddle tanks as many Longhorns did. I wound up welding them closed. I had purchased aftermarket doors and a tailgate...all junk. I eventually found some nice originals. The tailgate that I found was from a truck that the owner had put a camper on it when new, and stored the tailgate. It is near NOS. I also repaired the kick panels, and replaced the rockers with NOS GM rockers. The pics show some of the progress. I have done much more, and I will post more pics and keep you all posted of my progress, and dilemmas.

Longhorn Man 06-09-2008 05:46 AM

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let me be the first to welocome you to the forums!

JayDubBlazer 06-09-2008 08:05 AM

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Looking good, and welcome to the board

LockDoc 06-09-2008 08:40 AM

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:welcoem:..from the Corn State.

Looks like you will have a great truck when you're done. Any questions just ask, there are a lot of knowledgeable people on this board.

LockDoc

Castiron9 06-09-2008 09:41 AM

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Welcome................Oh Yea......Longhorns...........Rock...........:metal::metal::metal:

jd4300fel 06-09-2008 01:13 PM

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welcome to the site, always good to see another longhorn

stllookn 06-09-2008 01:20 PM

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Welcome from the land of liquid sunshine! I love to see another Longhorn restoration. Good luck and post more pictures.

72BlckButy 06-09-2008 04:00 PM

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:welcome2: to the boards from Mid-MO!!!

Great looking project!

Longhorn Man 06-09-2008 04:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Castiron9 (Post 2757657)
...Oh Yea......Longhorns...........Rock...

That part is implied. Everyone knows its all about the extra six inches!

68,69 K20 06-09-2008 05:48 PM

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Nice looking project, and welcome from NY!!

70LonghornCST 06-10-2008 01:51 AM

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Thanks to all of you who have posted. Here are more pictures. The progress shown in this set shows that I am in the process of changing the color from Gold to White. I removed the gas tank and painted it white behind it. I guess I could have just covered the tank and painted around it, but it would bother me knowing there was gold paint behind it. I also prepped and primed the entire inside of the cab. The other pictures show that I have welded shut the gas doors on the bed, and did the major body work where needed. I also stripped the roof of the cab down to metal and etch primed it.

As many of these trucks have, this one had the radio slot hacked out for an aftermarket radio. Since beginning on this truck, I have gotten a little better with my welder. I managed to cut the missing parts from a donor truck at a wrecking yard. I cut pieces only the size of the missing chunks from the radio...kind of like puzzle pieces if you will. I then tacked them in, working slowly around, and cooling it off with a wet rag to prevent warping. And Walla! A repaired radio slot. That was one of my proudest moments in working on this truck.

I also began to reassemble the front clip, and to put together the air conditioning unit. I managed to find a gorgeous POA valve with the date code/part number still vividly visible, and the unit cleaned up nice. I also found an NOS actuator for the firewall. I am trying to go for as much original parts as I can. Light lenses, sheet metal, and anything else I can get my hands on. I have spent so much money on parts already for this truck; it doesn't make sense to cut corners now.

The next batch of tasks are: mount bucket seats; cut slots for cargo light; remove wood bed; finish all minor work on the body and block sand.

I will post more pics as I make progress.

-Richard

santana474 06-10-2008 07:41 AM

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Nice looking project!! And welcome from southern Miss!

70LonghornCST 06-22-2008 03:17 AM

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I got a little more done on the Longhorn. While the temperature here in Hughson California reached 106 degrees, I decided I'd go ahead and rip out the old wood bed. I got her all done with the help of an angle grinder with a cut off wheel. I even used the skill saw with a metal cutting blade when possible. No chance of working those old rusty carriage bolts free, especially with the rotted wood and rusty bed strips. I have all new oak and polished stainless to take its place when
the paint is done. I am going to use spray in liner on the inner walls and fender wells of the bed. If it's a good quality liner, it comes out quite sharp looking. I'll Por15 the frame and take care of any imperfections in the bed before moving on.

The next step will be to mount the bucket seats into place where the old bench seat was...

Longhorn Man 06-22-2008 09:21 AM

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very impressive richard

too much stuff 06-22-2008 10:21 AM

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Looking good richard! Some of the lenses you are looking for may still be available from GM. I like what you did with the avatar. Looks kinda like mine... Eric

Sinisterspeed 06-22-2008 01:27 PM

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Nice progress. Moving right along on the Longhorn.

70LonghornCST 06-22-2008 02:01 PM

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Thanks for the compliments everyone. Eric, I'm looking for the red tail light lenses that are original NOS. Those are the only lenses I need. How do I locate them? Through a GM parts store? Or is there a vendor on here?

67shortie 06-22-2008 05:54 PM

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Welcome to the board :ito:

I'm over next door to you in Turlock, howdy nieghbor :)

Good looking truck, by brother in law had a longhorn for many years. I spent many hours under the hood on that truck....

longhorn70gmc 06-22-2008 08:03 PM

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Hello Richard,
Nice build and it is good to see a LONGHORN LIVE ON!!!!! It is looking really nice. I can't wait to see it done. Oh Yea, I got my Red tail light lences for my Longhorn at Napa!!! Good Luck and we all patiently await the new looking Longhorn when it is done.

OhioDan 06-22-2008 08:30 PM

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Looks like yer moving right along. I'd like to see it when yer done.

70LonghornCST 06-23-2008 02:47 AM

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Temperatures were in the high 90's to 100's again, so I waited until late this afternoon to do any work. I got the buckets pretty much figured out. My first problem was the mounting holes. I had bench holes, and now I needed bucket holes. I measured and drilled the extra holes in the floor for mounting the bucket seats. All in all, it was pretty simple. I just wanted to have all of this part figured out before I paint the inside of the cab. I don't want to be trouble shooting anything with new paint and risk scratching anything.


My next problem was that one of the right front driver seat track mount tabs was hitting the center hump in the cab, making it difficult to mount the seat where I needed. So, I bent the tab 180 degrees in the opposite direction, and drilled a bolt hole there. I still need to flatten out that tab to make it perfect. I will paint these seat tracks a semi-gloss, as they are only covered with an self-etching primer now.

70LonghornCST 06-23-2008 02:52 AM

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Another (big) problem was the driver seat brackets. The driver seat bracket appeared to be from a 73 or later blazer seat track, as it was too tall when compared to the console and the other passenger with the stationary brackets. Thank goodness for cutting wheels and welders.

I cut the top perch in half, overlapped it 1.5 inches, and it gave me the needed 3" reduction in height. I had to do this to all four of the perches. I drilled two holes in the overlapping area of each perch and ran bolts through them. Then, I welded all the seams for added strength. They're not going anywhere!

I have new foam and black seat covers for these seats, but I'll wait to cover them until the cab is ready to accept them.

So here you have it, bench to bucket conversion.

bad_turbo 06-23-2008 12:28 PM

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Very nice work and welcome from arizona.

Dieselwrencher 07-11-2008 03:55 PM

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Nice truck. Can't wait to see the finished product. It's nice to see pics of one not all rotted out when the wood is removed. LOL

70LonghornCST 09-30-2008 05:28 AM

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Finally, just recently having a newborn enter my family, I got some work done on the Longhorn. More pictures to follow as I am motivated and am starting to find some time to get moving along once again. I got started on, but not finished, Por15'ing the frame. I coated the cross rails with rubberized undercoating. I replaced the front bed panel with a new, thick Goodmark replacement. I got the outer skins of my doors perfect, stripped to the metal, and metal etched. I will remove them to finish them shortly. The inner bed has been partiall stripped to the metal and some filler added to where I will need some perfecting. A new rear wiring harness has been installed as well.

Palf70Step 09-30-2008 06:21 AM

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Really nice work on the ole girl. Can't wait to see the results of your labor.

Dieselwrencher 09-30-2008 02:49 PM

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Looking good. keep it up. Congrats on the new born!

silverhog01 09-30-2008 04:19 PM

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Nice progress. truck is comming along Great. congrats on the new born!

chevy29267truck 09-30-2008 10:20 PM

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welcome too the board great job on your truck

im working on a 1967 chevy 3/4 ton long wheel base truck

70LonghornCST 11-07-2008 01:31 AM

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Not much progress in terms of work, but I have been stock piling parts. I have everything new inside and out for my truck sitting and waiting for me to finish the bodywork and then paint.

I am trying to get this truck as close to original as possible. This is my list of NOS parts that I managed to get so far:

NOS GM/Delco Parts

1. Deluxe Side marker light lenses
2. Taillight lenses
3. Backup lenses
4. Taillight bezels
5. Upper right Tailgate molding
6. Upper left tailgate molding
7. Center tailgate molding
8. Lower tailgate molding
9. Wood-grain tailgate band molding
10. Parking light lenses
11. Cargo light lens
12. Grille
13. Headlight Bezel
14. Door sill plates
15. Exterior door handles
16. Right cab paint line molding
17. Left cab paint line molding
18. Ashtray assembly
19. Tilt shift indicator
20. Neutral safety/backup switch
21. A/C air selector duct
22. A/C vacuum actuator
23. A/C water bypass valve
24. A/C evaporator core
25. Hood bumpers
26. Door bumpers
27. Hood adjustment screws
28. Console emblem
29. Door rocker panels
30. Tailgate
31. Parking brake handle
32. Gas neck grommet
33. Speedometer
34. Tachometer 8Cyl
35. Fuel gauge
36. Temperature gauge
37. Ammeter gauge
38. Oil gauge
39. Right hand lower wood-grain fender molding front of wheel
40. Right hand lower wood-grain fender molding rear of wheel well

I am looking for some 133" Longhorn NOS lower woodgrain moldings. Anyone have any?

70LonghornCST 03-15-2009 11:28 PM

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It's been so long since I have been able to work on her. However I have bought more NOS parts for my build:

*Interior door handles
*Window cranks
*Left hand front of wheel woodgrain
fender molding
*Left hand back of wheel woodgrain
fender molding
*Cab molding Woodgrain
*Hood emblem
*1970 Inner Grille
*lisence light assembly
*Cargo lamp switch
*Right hand door handle relay
*Left hand window relay

That's it for now. I may have missed a part or two.

I still need all the woodgrain lower moldings for the bed, driver door, and cab. If anyone has any NOS or NOS looking pieces, PM me please!

70LonghornCST 08-24-2009 03:13 AM

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I got more NOS parts stashed away for this build:

NOS black horn cap
NOS ignition switch
NOS wiper switch
NOS Headlight switch
All of the Lower woodgrain Molding in an NOS set
NOS A/C controls
1 NOS Longhorn bedside upper molding
1 NOS upper cab molding
NOS front windshield gasket (deluxe) DEFECTIVE Bummer :(
Both NOS 350 fender badges
NOS dash Bezel
NOS ventshades
NOS door edge gaurds
NOS right widow relay


Man, I really need to get some work done, though. I did manage to cut the openings for the cargo light and cargo switch.

70LonghornCST 09-07-2009 12:35 AM

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I have been doing little things such as rewireing and fitting parts so that when I get her painted, I am not messing with anything other than carefully putting stuff back on.

70LonghornCST 09-09-2009 04:34 AM

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Got the cargo light fitted. It's a small step in progress, but it's a start.

70LonghornCST 09-22-2009 05:26 AM

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I got the opportunity to work on her on Saturday and Sunday...a rarity with a wife and 1+ year old. I got many small tasks done. I refabricated the driver side bucket seat brackets so that they have the support of that of the original support brackets. I will post pics soon. I got small welding jobs done here and there. I also installed an NOS gas gauge as the the last NOS gas gauge did not work. I also connected the oil pressure gauge. Finally, I continued to work on minor body work in an effort to make the body as flawless as possible. It's not a lot of progress but it's loads compared to what I have been able to do in the past year, besides just buying stuff.
Pics and more progress to come...

Hart_Rod 10-20-2009 03:44 PM

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Cool truck! Can't wait to see it done.

R/

70LonghornCST 10-23-2009 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 3577198)
Cool truck! Can't wait to see it done.

R/

Thanks. You know, If I could only get some time to work on it I could get so much done.

70LonghornCST 10-23-2009 12:56 AM

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I did get more NOS parts for it.
  • NOS 67-70 bumper guards
  • NOS rearview mirror
  • NOS antenna
  • NOS CST glovebox emblem
  • NOS black console lid
  • NOS complete upper moulding
  • NOS A/C Drier
  • NOS circle pattern backup lenses
  • NOS light & wiper bezel nuts

I know there's more, I just can't think now...it's late here.

Chevy-Art 01-03-2010 05:22 PM

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Are all the Longhorns 8 lug? If so, are they 8x6 bolt pattern?

RPOZ11 01-03-2010 05:35 PM

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KEWL THREAD!!!!

Keep up the good work.

One of these days Ill do mine like you are doing yours....

:chevy:


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