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Hey Dude 11-08-2021 11:46 AM

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Preface:
I joined this forum last January to research and gather ideas for my build. For whatever reason I was not able to post, just read and lurk. Several weeks of failed attempts to contact the administrators of this website. I gave up trying and just kept on reading past builds and gathering ideas. Chris (Old Sarge) had his email listed so I was able to have a few correspondences with him. Great guy. ... Yesterday, when I logged in I got a pop-up message saying my que request had been processed! Only took 10 months...

Anyway, I didn't take as many pictures as I would have/should have along the way when I realized I couldn't do a "live" build thread. I need to thank everyone who has posted build threads here. They ALL helped me along the way. Project Bickle is probably the single largest influence on what I ended up with (so far).

I'll do a post-mortem build thread with the limited pictures I do have.

I feel as though I know most of the posters on this forum well, even though this is my first actual post.

youngrodder 11-08-2021 11:48 AM

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Welcome....Now post some pics... Ha Ha.
Looking forward to your project.

Marc

Hey Dude 11-08-2021 11:58 AM

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Here is what I started with. My grandpa bought this farm truck new in 1951. I learned to drive in this truck, feeding hay to the cows in our pasture in late fall when I was 10. Load bales in the back, put it in granny low, let the clutch out and steer. Get out to the pasture, get out hop in back and toss bales as the truck idled along. It would take me an hour to travel all of a half-mile round trip.

As I pulled it out of the shed... Parked since the engine seized in 1981 when I was 16.

Hey Dude 11-08-2021 11:59 AM

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Okay, I can see I'm going to have to figure out how to turn the pictures...

Hey Dude 11-08-2021 12:10 PM

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The 2x8 grandpa put under the spare tire turned out to be a bad idea... Still looking for a good right side long-bed running board... :(

Hey Dude 11-08-2021 12:16 PM

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I didn't take any pictures of the donor S10 when I drove it home. Here it is partially diss-assembled. 1989 extended cab, 4.3 700R4. 93K miles, bad tranny.

6DoF 11-08-2021 01:06 PM

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um ... i think you might have a little something there on the drivers window ...

welcome!

Hey Dude 11-08-2021 02:40 PM

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My plan was to do a basic S10 swap, keeping the 4.3 and as much of the existing S10 mechanicals as possible. My dad's birthday was/is Sept 02 and I wanted to present this to him on his birthday so he could take it to town to coffee and cards on his 86th birthday. I have a full-time job and a three-stall shed to work in but, the shed is not heated/cooled, and I live in MN. The pictures in my opening post were taken Easter Sunday, the day after I un-rooted the truck from it's grave in the barn.
Four months of evenings & weekends to do the swap...piece of cake right?

mongocanfly 11-08-2021 03:00 PM

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Great truck, and long family history..cool

Hey Dude 11-08-2021 03:26 PM

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Most of the pictures are on my wifes phone. When she gets home from work today, I'll start downloading pictures to my laptop. I'm tech-handicapped so this may be a process...

In the meantime, can anyone point me to the directions to edit/rotate my pictures? They are oriented correct in my file. I don't know how to tell if they're straight on this forum until after I post.

Rickysnickers 11-08-2021 04:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hey Dude (Post 8993310)
Okay, I can see I'm going to have to figure out how to turn the pictures...

Take a look here. Dennis helped me with this so everyone could benefit, https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=818026

Rickysnickers 11-08-2021 04:45 PM

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Just try your best to post them in the correct orientation. If it doesn't work, I can straighten them out.

Hey Dude 11-08-2021 05:04 PM

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Hmmm, when I right click, I don't get that option...

dsraven 11-08-2021 08:28 PM

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when the pic is on your computer it has to be opened fully so you are just looking at that pic, not a bunch of pics on the page. some programs have a little tool bar at the top where you are able to zoom in, zoom out, delete, rotate the pic, etc. do you have that? do you know what program your pics are stored and/or opened with?
if you get the pic brought upon your come computer you can take a screen shot, save it, then post it here so we can see the options you have. hit shift and print screen at the same time for the screen shot. or maybe read through the link to see how to do that and attach it in an email
https://knowledgebase.constantcontac...nts?lang=en_US
Dennis

dsraven 11-08-2021 08:31 PM

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if you're taking pics on a phone, try to remember which way the phone is oriented when the pic is taken. then when it is downloaded to your computer and you attach it here you will know whether it needs to be rotated or not.
I really suggest to take lots of pics as you take stuff apart. before and after the dissassembly. then assemble the parts loosely with the fasteners before you box the parts back up for storage. we all think we will get the project done quickly. then life sets in and changes that. haha.

Greenlee 11-08-2021 08:41 PM

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Sweet truck! Love the family history it has.

If you post from an iPhone or iPad, I’ve found that if you go in and edit the photo (whether it needs it or not) and rotate it around and back straight, that somehow makes them post correctly. Also, it you click “preview post” you’ll be able to see if it’s sideways before actually posting.

mongocanfly 11-08-2021 09:33 PM

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ive found if i have a issue with rotation, i can crop the sides off the pic a little and rotate..and itll stay that way

Hey Dude 11-09-2021 09:22 AM

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If I right click the picture I get these options:
Open Image in new tab, Save image as..., Copy image address, Create QR Code for this image, Search Google for image, Inspect

Hey Dude 11-09-2021 09:51 AM

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The front end. I planned to keep the fender lights and use them as turn signals, using the factory S10 harness. I'm still looking for matching vintage light fixtures to use as tail lights.

Hey Dude 11-09-2021 05:17 PM

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The rear end was locked up tight so I had to raise it up and roll it around on the front wheels.

Hey Dude 11-09-2021 05:32 PM

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I feel like an idiot not being able to figure out the picture orientation...

One more attempt at a screenshot.

Warrens69GMC 11-09-2021 05:39 PM

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Usually happens when you post from your phone

dsraven 11-09-2021 05:48 PM

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well, that works. nice to have a front end loader and some room.
there is more than enough info on here to guide you through the S10 swap for sure. I bet you have read through them a many times. joedoh has done lots of S10 swaps so if you have a detail to work out I'm sure he would talk you through it. skymangs as well.
it's kinda nice that the truck is a longbox so you can get the front sheet metal installed and then figure out your rear axle centerline on the fenders, then cut the front of the box to fit that space left over. maybe do yourself a favor and grab the dimension between the box and the cab as well as the height of the box in relation to the cab so you can get it looking proper when you build the box mounts. the box running boards/steps shouldn't be too hard to make work either, as long as you have some fab skills and a plan for what it should look like.
at the end of the day remember it's your build so do it how you want it, inside the legal and safety parameters.
a few pointers from a guy who did a stock 54
use a cab lift under the door openings, like several threads show with pics, so you don't bend something that will cause you more work. I use some 2x6's that are longer than the cab is wide and with a stopper on each end so the cab can't slip off one end if it moves. most guys use an engine lift under that but you could also use the front end loader
use something like the cab lift to lift the box off as well. straps from all 4 corners that come together in the middle tend to try and make each corner bend towards the middle so if there is a weak spot the box can fold in

Hey Dude 11-09-2021 05:54 PM

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Well, this is a post-completion build thread. The truck is done...sort of. We've got about 500 miles on it so far. Just some bed wood, right side running board and interior soundproofing and carpet left to do. :)

I just couldn't get the mods here to approve me for posting for 10 months...

Lets try some snips...

First task was removing the doors and then de-mousing it. Quite the taj-ma rodent.

dsraven 11-09-2021 05:57 PM

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do you know what size of tires/wheels you will run? it may make a difference on the ride height and ability to turn the steering without rubbing.
this site has lots of info and you can compare several sizes at the same time. also a comparison by tire diameter and wheel size plus a real tire size for a given diameter and wheel size wanted.
https://tiresize.com/comparison/

another good site for calculating wheel size and offset with fender clearances, wheel well clearances, suspension clearance and scrub radius changes
https://www.wheel-size.com/calc/


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