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Old 07-22-2010, 08:57 PM   #1
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84 GMC C2500, V12 powered

I had to find something to clutter it with. Decided to start dragging potential parts vehicles home. If a buildable V-12 can be found, may work on another. Don't have a clue for a plan in mind. Just some ideas. Here's the first two parts possibilities. Like "Balaur", no telling where it will end, if ever. Will go over and get acquainted with the Alternate tinkerings forum crew. Anyone interested, come over and help me.

1984 GMC C2500 8600# GVW

My Dad's '58 Chev Belair. Not used since 1967, still runs, needs restored.

When better pics are posted, I'd sure need some photo-chop help.
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Old 07-23-2010, 01:22 AM   #2
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Dude your truck looks EXACTLY like mine, the paint has been replaced by rust in the same places, same color even.
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Old 07-23-2010, 06:20 AM   #3
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Do them both!
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Re: Can't stand to see my shop floor

Now that's patina!

And the 58 has nice patina too.
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Very interested to see what your next project entails.
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Old 07-23-2010, 11:48 AM   #6
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I'm diggin the Belair pretty much as it sits............
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I know where a buildable V-12 is. Here in San Angelo,Tx. I'll make a call and see if he will part with it. It's was ran on propane and was used for an irrigation pump.
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A lot of the V12's were used to run irrigation pumps.They should have the higher 9:1 compression pistons already in them.Check around in irrigated farming country and you might find a core for cheap.
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Old 07-23-2010, 11:35 PM   #9
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A lot of the V12's were used to run irrigation pumps.They should have the higher 9:1 compression pistons already in them.Check around in irrigated farming country and you might find a core for cheap.
I live in the dead center of farm irrigation country, and where they were used. If I'm patient, I think maybe one will show around here, I hope. Yes, the pistons are higher-compression to compensate for natural gas/propane for fuel.
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The '58 looks perfect IMO...
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The ' 58 is sweet!

Maybe a new drivetrain, maybe a new interior, but leave the outside as is... it's perfect!

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The ' 58 is sweet!

Maybe a new drivetrain, maybe a new interior, but leave the outside as is... it's perfect!
That's what I'm thinking too, but add the long nose/wV-12. Don't want to cut the old car body, just sit it on a heavy frame. Reluctant to do that, too. It would make a great car to restore, as is.

These rockin' chair builds are sometimes more fun, lot cheaper and easier.
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Old 08-18-2010, 04:16 PM   #13
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Does Chevy/GMC make a short bed for the '73-'87 pickups? If so, is the bed length taken from in front of the rear wheels? How much shorter is the short bed?
I'm wondering if using a short bed and sitting the cab back if I might be able to gain enough room on the '84 3/4 pic. above to use a V12. An '84 GMC 3/4 might make an intertesting project.
I compared the GVWs on both Ford F350, frt axle gvw, 3600#. This '84 GMC 2500 frt gvw, 3700#. Pleasant surprise, and would feel confident the GMC would carry the added weight. I plan to use it's running gear on whatever we decide to use.
I think I like the idea of using the '84 and staying as near stock appearance as possible, except the extended hood.
I really don't like the idea of taking my Dad's old '58 car apart. It's too restorable to cut up.

Still thinkin' and open to any ideas.
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Mods. If a build gets started here, we can move to appropriate forum, right now, I don't know where to post. Present time I'm seeking info. and ideas.
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Old 08-18-2010, 06:37 PM   #14
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Re: Can't stand to see my shop floor

The square body's do indeed have a swb but not for a 3/4+ . But the bed its self is the same throughout. So you should be able to put a swb bed on it. And iirc it is 6' long. I think this is a awesome idea. One very small thing you may not know is that the hoods on these trucks are weak as is. So you will have to find a way to stiffen it up a lot. But that's a small detail. You should start a thread in the 73-87 section.
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There's a '58 Bel Air 4-dr hardtop about a half-mile from me. It was driven into the back yard about 4 years ago and parked. It's gold and white and I get sick every time I drive by it, knowing it's going to sit there until it rusts down.
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Old 08-18-2010, 10:45 PM   #16
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There's a '58 Bel Air 4-dr hardtop about a half-mile from me. It was driven into the back yard about 4 years ago and parked. It's gold and white and I get sick every time I drive by it, knowing it's going to sit there until it rusts down.
That would be a nice one to restore. Since they weren't as popular as the Impala, they'll probably be seen less and less. I hope someone rescues it.

The '58s were a "love em or hate em" model. I always liked them.
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Old 08-18-2010, 11:24 PM   #17
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Don't the 73-87 frames kick up right after the cab? That might make what you're thinking about a little harder. Not 100% on that... maybe it was just the 4x4's?

Please don't hack up that beautiful 58 for some huge ass engine swap. I think you did the 60's GMC truck with the extended front clip? It looks cool, but not for such a clean beautiful car. Cut the crap out of that 84, there's like millions of those things
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Please don't hack up that beautiful 58 for some huge ass engine swap. I think you did the 60's GMC truck with the extended front clip? It looks cool, but not for such a clean beautiful car. Cut the crap out of that 84, there's like millions of those things
Thanks for the encouragement. Your right, the '58 is too good to cut up. It needs to be restored. A set of tires, brake kits, and fluid changes, it could go back on the streets as is. Interior fabric is shot from age. Maybe one of my sons will redo it someday. Your point is well taken, and back in the barn she goes. No big motor for her!

The '62 truck was put together with trash parts, end results shows that. The old motor sure attracts the attention. It's really popular at the museum, so by saving it, we acheived our goal.
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Mods: Could this thread be moved to 73-87 forum?

Under new title: "84 GMC C2500, V12 powered"?

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You are officially moved, so let us see your mess
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Thanks, Palf70step: Give me 30 days and the floor will be covered with tools, junk parts, and all that stuff your looking for and can't find.

I know with my off-the-wall tinkering, I really don't fit anywhere, but I sure thank you guys for letting me hang out over in one corner of your world. I sure got alot of good pointers from you guys on the last monstrosity. Bet I will here, too, if I get something going----or banished one. (grin). I've built some fairly nice cars and a couple of travel trailers in years past. At my age, I like to mess with something now, that if it never gets finished, I don't have a big pile of money tied up that we couldn't recover in case we really needed it.

Since we nixed the car idea, I've found this truck, and a pretty good short bed, already. My thoughts now is another long nose, but use this foundation, and move the cab back with shorter matching bed. Probably, like the last truck, with everyone offering different ideas, it could go anywhere. I'll start a serious search for a motor now. It's crazy, but I'm a big fan of the old V12 motors and like to work with them.
Included a pic of some of the cars we had at one time. The ragtops we did for our kids first cars. The kids still have them stored away. The impala was for me. I graduated in '58.
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The shop is starting to look normal again.

Ran the NEW motor today about 2hrs flushing the cooling system. Circulated degreaser soap thru it last. It sure bubbled the suds out the surge tank. Never let the temp get over 160.
Left the water in it tonight, will pull oil drain plug tomorrow. Hope there's no water down there.
Ran and started good. I'm well pleased so far.

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hmm should be an interesting build.... cant wait to see to finished product..
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What a barn find!! Saved it from the melting pot. A local doctor passed away sometime ago. He had a hobby farm and raised horses, but had some irrigation wells. They were disposing of his machinery, etc. They asked the fellow who used to work for him years ago if he wanted it. He said he'd haul it off to the scrap yard. The guy who was helping with all the doctors stuff called and asked if I'd be interested, if so, call the other guy. I did. He was working for the doctor about 10 years ago when this engine had had a complete overhaul, stored in their shop, and never been run, so knew it's history. I made him an offer at more than I could afford, so he sold it to me. For icing on the cake, when I got there this morning to pick it up, he had hooked up the fuel, stuck a battery on, and it fired right up.
May try to adapt a 5spd over manual behind this one.


So now may the fun/work/flusterpation, and barn clutter begin, again.
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Very nice. You seem to have the nose to find them ole V12s everywhere.
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