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shane427 05-20-2002 11:55 AM

Full restoration requirements?
 
I am wondering what parts of the truck need to be original for it to be considered a good restoration. I.E. parts that need to match the id numbers and such. Does it affect the value if you have to replace a rusted door or buy a new wiper motor (just examples) My current project is a 69 chevy C-10 with a 350 4 bolt main and a turbo 400 tranny. Going with a frame off restor. Need some help with what I should keep and what I can replace without damaging the trucks value

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weasel29gm 05-20-2002 05:13 PM

To fully restore a 67-72 you better have end less bank account.Do it the way you want,some guys go to far then some not enough.I was at a show Sunday looked at a sharp yellow 71 loaded,but inside he didn't replace the dash bezel yet.I hope he does if not it takes away.So I'd do the details and still have a good lookin' truck.My two cents.

imdarren 05-20-2002 05:31 PM

I'm no pro. But I'm guessing you would wan't to keep the original motor, transmission, rearend, seat, steering wheel, radio etc. I wouldn't think it would matter if you put on a new fender or somthing. There were not numbers on that stuff.
Just my .02
Darren

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Darren
Washington State
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1972 GMC C1500 (Bone Stock)
1967 Chevy C10 LWB
Looking for a 72 3/4 Ton 4x4 Cheyenne Super with little or no rust.



diehardrider 05-20-2002 05:34 PM

Im into haveing the most "custom" things done. I would just do whatever you like to your truck and not worry about keeping it original unless thats what you prefer.

Longhorn Man 05-20-2002 06:24 PM

Date coded air for the tires adn date coded gear oil is a b!tch to find.
I agree that the main components need to be original. Engine, tranny Transfer (if aplicable) and rear end are all pretty important.
As far as body panels, I think the deivers side door is pretty important if it still has the factory stickers on it. The door should have a sticker showing the birth month of your rig.


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shane427 05-20-2002 08:07 PM

Thanks for the help...good news! I just found the original paperwork that came with the truck with all the factory codes and stuff. It's in bad shape but it will be useful when I get knee deep in this restor. By the way this is the best message board I've seen in a while...what dedicated owners!!!


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