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GINGER64 11-15-2014 01:55 PM

Hi all - Project Ginger Has Begun
 
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Just thought I would say HI!

Loved the 60-66 C10 style since I can remember. Finally found this one in September and had to jump on it. She is a 64 and the previous owner put some lowered springs on it and added a 350 and Muncie 4sp. She still has manual drum brakes and no power steering but that is about to change. The truck has very little rust.

Here are some pictures from the day i bought it.

GINGER64 11-15-2014 02:08 PM

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Here is the progress to date:
1. Bed is off and rewired and ready for new wood (as soon as I decide what to do).
2. Rear suspension is off. New trailing arms and drop cross member from POL is mocked up.
3. Old in cab gas tank is out and the new Boyd Welding tank just came in but not installed yet.
4. Waiting for my porter built c-notchs and pan hard bar setup to come so i can finish mocking up the rear.

I ordered the c-notch and pan hard bar from POL and they both don't fit so I decided to go with PB. They have some real nice stuff!!

Next up is new front suspension form PB and power disk brakes and power steering.

XLCOR_65 11-15-2014 04:04 PM

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Beautiful truck! It seems our trucks share the same name as well! haha. Looking forward to seeing more of it!

Mathew21 11-15-2014 05:41 PM

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Welcome, Great looking Truck.

TJ's Chevy 11-15-2014 07:37 PM

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Welcome aboard! Nice truck to start with for sure. :chevy:

Stepside65 11-15-2014 07:40 PM

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Welcome to the 60-66 family. You've got a great looking truck that I can't wait to see what you do with.

Micmac 11-15-2014 08:22 PM

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Welcome, my 1963 C-10's name is also Ginger!

Dubnova 11-15-2014 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by GINGER64 (Post 6919069)
Just thought I would say HI!

Loved the 60-66 C10 style since I can remember. Finally found this one in September and had to jump on it. She is a 64 and the previous owner put some lowered springs on it and added a 350 and Muncie 4sp. She still has manual drum brakes and no power steering but that is about to change. The truck has very little rust.

Here are some pictures from the day i bought it.

Very nice! Welcome :metal:

Captainfab 11-16-2014 01:45 AM

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Welcome to the forum :D

It looks like you found a nice truck to build. It appears to be fairly straight and rust free.

GINGER64 11-16-2014 02:35 AM

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Thanks everyone for the kind words!

I didn't think her name would be so popular! When I brought the truck home and showed some of my friends everyone said she looks like a Ginger so it stuck.

CaptainFab I will be coming to you for some hardware real soon. You make some great parts. For my power steering box is there years to look for and others to stay away from? I know it will be a 73-87. I think I will hit up Red Head Steering here in Seattle for one of there boxes.

markeb01 11-16-2014 03:30 AM

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Welcome! That's a real beauty!

duallyjams 11-16-2014 10:54 AM

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:welcome2: great looking truck

earl84 11-16-2014 01:45 PM

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Welcome, and that is a nice starting point, for sure.

1971 GMC SHORTY 11-16-2014 03:24 PM

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Great Start Watching this one

Mikes66ChevyC10 11-16-2014 06:46 PM

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Welcome! Can't wait to see it come together.

66 C10 383 11-16-2014 09:36 PM

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Welcome to the forum.

The second pic you posted has me drooling, any idea what the drop is on that and how? Did they use drop spindles and/or springs? Springs and/or blocks on the rear? And finally, what are the front and rear tire sizes?

I absolutely love the rake and stance on that truck !!!

GINGER64 11-17-2014 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by 66 C10 383 (Post 6920645)
Welcome to the forum.

The second pic you posted has me drooling, any idea what the drop is on that and how? Did they use drop spindles and/or springs? Springs and/or blocks on the rear? And finally, what are the front and rear tire sizes?

I absolutely love the rake and stance on that truck !!!

Not sure what the drop is but the previous owner told me it was a spring drop only. After pulling things apart I think in the rear it's 2 inch blocks and 5 inch springs. Up front I'm not sure but looks to me like maybe 6 inches or so with the springs cut. No drop spindles! Also the bump stops are cut clean off so it was metal to metal front and rear.

My plan is to keep the rear the same but raise the front a little. I really like it a little more level myself.

In front I will go PB control arms with 2.5 inch drop spindles and 2 inch springs then if it is to high cut a half coil or so.

He had 15x8 235/60R15 front and 15x10 275/60R15! The rear fender is rolled slightly though.

I would like to try to get 20s under it but not sure if they will fit. If not it'll be 18x8 and 18x10.

GINGER64 12-07-2014 01:21 PM

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Well I finally got some more parts in and got back go work on the truck. Just love when FedEx show up!!

GINGER64 12-07-2014 01:26 PM

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Like a little kid as soon as I opened the PB box and saw the C notch kit I had to start the install. Let me just say Porterbuilt is the only way to go. This kit fit perfect. Also got one of the brackets for the track bar on. My arms are feeling all those drilled holes this morning though!!

mixermike 12-07-2014 01:35 PM

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I love it when PARTS FIT!!! Welcome, truck looks good. I'm gonna follow this build

OldGMJon 12-07-2014 01:59 PM

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I used to live in Puyallup...better rust proof that thing before you take it out of the garage.

Captainfab 12-08-2014 01:02 AM

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I don't know how I missed this, but better late than never.

For the most part the truck steering boxes from the '68-'86 C series and '87-'91 R series are the same. There was a variable ratio option, but I do not know of a way to ID that box if the SPID tag is not present in the truck. Red Head Steering may be able to set you up with a quicker ratio box. I believe AGR makes a quicker ratio truck box.

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Originally Posted by GINGER64 (Post 6919743)
Thanks everyone for the kind words!

I didn't think her name would be so popular! When I brought the truck home and showed some of my friends everyone said she looks like a Ginger so it stuck.

CaptainFab I will be coming to you for some hardware real soon. You make some great parts. For my power steering box is there years to look for and others to stay away from? I know it will be a 73-87. I think I will hit up Red Head Steering here in Seattle for one of there boxes.


GINGER64 12-08-2014 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by OldGMJon (Post 6947999)
I used to live in Puyallup...better rust proof that thing before you take it out of the garage.

Everything is getting painted or powder coated for sure. This truck will be a good weather driver only anyway.

GINGER64 12-08-2014 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 6948876)
I don't know how I missed this, but better late than never.

For the most part the truck steering boxes from the '68-'86 C series and '87-'91 R series are the same. There was a variable ratio option, but I do not know of a way to ID that box if the SPID tag is not present in the truck. Red Head Steering may be able to set you up with a quicker ratio box. I believe AGR makes a quicker ratio truck box.

Thanks Captainfab for the response. I pulled the trigger on a quick ratio box from Redhead Gears. They have really nice boxes. I was going to get a plate form you but the PO gave me a bracket with the truck so I just made it work.

I do have another question for you! I am going with Wilwood disk brakes front and rear (Pro1 kit from ProPerformance) what is the best master cylinder/booster setup to use? Should I go with something from CPP or is there a better option with your bracket?

Captainfab 12-09-2014 12:56 AM

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If you go with an aftermarket booster and master cylinder assembly, you will have to drill holes in your firewall to bolt it up with the supplied brackets. My booster brackets bolt to the firewall using existing holes. Then you can use either an aftermarket booster or one of the many, many compatible factory boosters. Which booster to choose will depend on how much vacuum your engine makes. If it is too low on vacuum, you might consider a hydroboost. For the master cylinder, the '77-'82 Corvette master is the most common one to use. Then you will need either a fixed disc/disc proportioning valve or an adjustable valve in the rear line.


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Originally Posted by GINGER64 (Post 6949365)
Thanks Captainfab for the response. I pulled the trigger on a quick ratio box from Redhead Gears. They have really nice boxes. I was going to get a plate form you but the PO gave me a bracket with the truck so I just made it work.

I do have another question for you! I am going with Wilwood disk brakes front and rear (Pro1 kit from ProPerformance) what is the best master cylinder/booster setup to use? Should I go with something from CPP or is there a better option with your bracket?



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