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Old 10-24-2012, 12:06 AM   #1
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1986 K10 shorty revival

Well, I got this truck in a trade and it was originally a 2WD cab and now it's sitting on a shortbox 4x4 frame and should have dual tanks (wiring is there...mostly anyway....) but previous owner just put a single tank box.

Anyway, original color was grey with black interior-the interior when I got it was trashed for the most part and this truck had a lot of electrical gremlins for me to sort out. It has a GM Goodwrench 350 with miles unknown, a TH350 trans (which is toast) and a 73-77 vintage 205 TC and 3.73 gears. My plan is for a complete interior restore and I'm going with blue interior since I have a lot of it left over from my 90 Suburban build and eventually the truck will be sprayed in GM Arctic White which is a 98 S10 color-absolutely the brighest white GM made.

I'm updating the stereo, converting to serpentine, electric fan, sound deadening the interior, swapping the front clip over to a 90 K5 front end which I have sitting ready to go and converting to electric mirrors-I have both the conversion van style and a few sets of them from a 91 Suburban so I'll swap them around and see what looks better on th etruck-I have several sets of doors with them on so it's no biggie.

I just finished organizing my truck parts and thought I'd take a couple pics before it gets any further along-more pics to come too-I've had it a month now and I've already got most of the interior ready to go back in.




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Old 10-27-2012, 04:21 AM   #2
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Re: 1986 K10 shorty revival

Door panels look great. Did you have to dye them?
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Old 10-27-2012, 05:53 AM   #3
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Yeah....they were the correct blue to.begin with but the drivers side was just a little faded on the top and both were dirty-the trucks I pulled them from were kinda rough. I basically decided whatever color GM dashpad I could find that wasn't cracked was going to be the interior color I go with-funny that I found another blue one-my 90 Suburban I'm nearly done with also has blue interior....lol, so I had most of the e,xtra interior stuff I would need for the pickup.
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Old 10-27-2012, 12:20 PM   #4
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Looks like they turned out really good. What did you use to dye them. I've got a set the same color I would like to dye.
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Old 10-27-2012, 05:41 PM   #5
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Ii have a local paint store custom mix the vinyl dye for older interiors. I have them match it to a nice piece and they take into account the factory finish and the various resins to give you different gloss finishes, etc. So I shoot for the surface finish that gives you a factory finish which if I remember correctly is a medium gloss resin. Cans are about $35 each and two cans is usually enough to do one pickup interior. I restore gbody interiors so trucks are no different for me. I would always rather restore original GM pieces that buy aftermarket.
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Old 10-28-2012, 07:57 PM   #6
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Re: 1986 K10 shorty revival

Found a 91 Suburban in the local wrecking yard that donated its front bucket seats and console for my 86 K10 project. I also nabbed the door panel inserts and I plan to trim them to fit the Silverado door panels. The lower door carpet will also be used.



When you opt to put 'Burban buckets in a pickup, you have to make sure you grab the inner seat mounts and I cut a few extra rear bench seat track ends from other donor trucks in the yard so I can cut/weld the correct ends to the bucket seat ones-the Suburban ones angle downward where the truck benchseat angle upwards-this is the only difference in the floors as far as the seats are concerned-then of course you have to add a hole or weld a 10mm nut underneath the floorboard for the inner rear bucket seat track. I also grabbed the bracket that you need for the rear of the console too. The seats were pretty dirty but showed very little wear so i cleaned/scrubbed them with a nylon bristle tire scrubrush using water with a combination of DAWN dishsoap and COMET, then sprayed Blue Coral upholstery cleaner. They turned out almost like new.

I am picky about some things like I wanted the seat pattern to match the door panel inserts so I opted to NOT buy the cheasy bowtie bench seat from a local shop that sells repro truck parts and recovered bench seats. I seen this Suburban in the boneyard and went to town pullin some stuff!

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Old 10-28-2012, 08:14 PM   #7
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Here's my DD 1990 Suburban-I'm kinda of used to having a clean interior so now my truck will be a carbon copy almost-lol. Don't pay attention to the speaker placement-the sound system is a work in progress on the 'Burban at the moment. The truck will be identical except for the door panel inserts/pull straps.
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Old 10-29-2012, 08:36 PM   #8
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Re: 1986 K10 shorty revival

Nice man. Looking really good.
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Old 10-31-2012, 10:24 AM   #9
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Looking real good man. I appreciate your attention to details. In my opinion, that is what makes or breaks a build.
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Old 10-31-2012, 12:47 PM   #10
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I appreaciate the compliment. For me, I try to focus on things that I would notice if I were to buy a truck or car that was redone....stuff like mismatched material drive me crazy....or things like door seals that don't seal, body lines that are off because previous owner didn't want to rebuild or replace the door hinge bushings, etc. stuff like that.
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Old 11-01-2012, 07:58 PM   #11
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Well yesterday I got home from work and decided to mock up the Suburban buckets and console in my truck-I dont know what anybody has done when doing this swap, but after carefully analyzing my options-I decided the best route was to use both the LH and RH bench seat tracks on each of the buckets because of the way the rear seat frames between the two are shaped-the Suburban ones curve down while the truck floorpan curves up in that area. I had thought about cutting/welded but decided against it. I had to redrill a few holes on the bottoms of the bucket seat frame, add a small hole for the spring tension for the adjusting back/forth and drill/add a hole in the actual truck seat brackets themselves. I measured and mounted one of the inner mounts and temporarily bolt the RH seat down to get a location for the rear inner seatframe bolt location too. I still need to cut off about 2" from the front of the seat bracket frames since the truck bench ones are slightly longer than the bucket ones.

I degreased and painted the frames with self-etching primer and then dark grey gloss paint-bolt heads I painted semi-gloss black.








hopefully after this weekend I'll have the other bucket seat in along with the console and inner seatbelts....rigthnow I have the AC firewall box off for a complete overhaul and reseal-then I'll seal the floor, sound deaden it and get my new carpet ordered.
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Old 11-03-2012, 08:04 PM   #12
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Ok.....got to put some pics up but today's mission was to restore the AC firewall box. I scored a super low mileage assembly from the pick n pull from a 75 High Sierra....also grabbed the radio suppressor wire since my 86 don't have it...might help the sound system out for when the blower motor is on...idk.....we'll see.

So I cleaned out the evap core, cleaned and resealed the housing halves together and to the firewall.....installed new heater core, New blower relay, New resistor. Now I need to order an inner fender before going forward. Also scored all the factory underhood jack stuff....yes!
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Old 11-04-2012, 04:01 PM   #13
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Re: 1986 K10 shorty revival

Interior looks awesome, I may be getting some blue interior pieces that I either want to make burgundy or black, hope they look as good as yours.
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Old 11-06-2012, 07:01 PM   #14
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Thanks! Im basically duplicating what my 90 Suburban has for interior only I'm modding what I need since the pickup floors are a bit different up front. I scored dually rear anti-sway bar that will most likely find it's way on the Burb....I'll have to get some "under construction" shots for ya'll to see-the pickup was a basket case of a truck when I got it-still is kinda....lol.
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Old 11-08-2012, 12:40 AM   #15
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I told ya-this truck is partially dis-mantled....lol





I was kinda inthe middle of a serpentine swap when I decided to get into the AC firewall enclosure-the cab developed a small water leak that I had to get to the bottom of. That and I had the electric fan setup mocked up and mostly installed but ran out of stock on one of my terminals I use for my harnesses-so that held me up. Then I pulled the trans pan to discover that I am in dire need of an overhaul-thus I'm letting go of a few of my tach clusters....the list just goes on....lol
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Old 11-14-2012, 10:09 PM   #16
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Been hectic lately-got a lot of parts for the truck but havent had the time-maybe this Saturday-gotta a lot to do to it too! Anyway, the other day it rained all day long and after it stopped I checked the inside of the truck on the floor-NO WATER! So even with the hood popped up a little I have eliminated the water leak it seems-so it was the entire firewall AC box seal that was the culprit-it particular the foam seal around the heater core inlet/oulet tubes that had shrunk/deteriorated to the point that water would get right past them and saturate the firewall sound deadening jute backing and leak onto the floor. Now it's on to the 88-91 front end conversion for ole 'Shorty! I have the rest of my seat/console install yet to come too-I have pics just gotta upload/post them!
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Looks real good. I like the grey on the serpentine brackets. Keep up the good work.
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Old 11-17-2012, 08:20 AM   #18
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Thanks.its kinda a mess undehood right now....I have a lot of uncobbling to do-I thought about going AC delete but changed my mind-I am redoing the AC, stock radiator is mocked up with a Crown Victoria dual speed fan using the stock radiator support brackets, I'm upgrading the charging system-also discovered the PO cut the wires going to the washer fluid reservoir pump because they put an early 80's LH front fender on and the truck and the spacing for the correct reservoir w/pump is off-just a lot of stupid stuff like that.

I also am running a complete 90 Suburban front clip w/trans cooler and fan as well as the factory engine oil cooler. I can't even believe somebody drove this truck like it was when I first got it....it was such a turd.
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I've been busy working on an 80 Monte I got awhile back and I've spent more time lately on my truck after neglecting it for a few months-hopefully this photobucket slideshow link will work....
http://s975.photobucket.com/user/gbo...tbox%20Project
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Old 06-06-2013, 09:27 PM   #20
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So yeah, these are the final door panels with the 2nd LH panel which turned out to be 100% perfect and that was amazing since the Blazer was a complete rusted turd that it came out of! The only pieces I was not able to find either nice used or NOS was the long silver door panel trim pieces-those I did have to buy from LMC but hey...what can ya do?
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Wow! You did a very nice job on those. What brand of dye did you use on those. They look pretty dang nice. If the drivers door map pocket wasn't loose you would almost think they was new.
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Old 06-06-2013, 09:48 PM   #22
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For the dye, I don't use the SEM stuff-there is a local paint shop that among other things, mixes custom vinyl interior paint. My door panels are the original blue color but I simply "fogged" them to freshen them up-I believe they use DuPont paint for interior spray dyes-on my can label it reads:


C8792J
Code: 24CN
Color: DK BLUE use 304S vinyl resin for low gloss
Year: 1987
SHADED

I basically took in a nice, clean untouched kick panel for them to scan and he suggested (as always-he's done a lot of interior dyes for me and they've all been perfect) to use a low gloss resin so they look factory when dry and not too glossy. Then, my cleaning process to remove all grime and prep for paint is to use a combination of hot water and Comet to clean the plastic surface-with a thorough cleaning, plastic primer is not required-the color adhesion is in the dye solvents themselves. I have restored a lot of gbody interiors so I am pretty experienced with my dyeing skills...lol. Attention to detail is the key. I try never to do complete color changes-that's just asking for trouble-I may dye it if it's close-like using red panels to dye brown, for example. Since my interior pieces were all blue to begin with, it took me 2 cans at a cost of $36 to freshen up the interior trim.
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Have you had bed experiences with SEM? If I have to touch up any of my stuff that is what we was thinking about using. I have never dyed anything myself. When "fogging" are you meaning just a light layer spayed on. If you can post up a pic of front of the can so I can look into it. I would be interested in your process after cleaning and spraying it on. Is there anything else that you do after spraying?


Gotta love those G-bodies. I have a 79 Cutlass that I have had since high school. That has been 21 years now. How time flies.
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Old 06-06-2013, 10:19 PM   #24
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I've got a few pics uploading to photobucket...I'll post them here in a few minutes. After a mist about 3 or 4 light coats on the pieces, I let them sit for about two weeks and let them fully dry-or evaporate out the solvents before handling them at all. Then, you have to be mindful of not using anythign solvent or wax based to clean them-a damp soft cloth is all you should use to clean or dust off your dyed interior plastic-never use any kind of armor all, etc.
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I've got a few pics uploading to photobucket...I'll post them here in a few minutes. After a mist about 3 or 4 light coats on the pieces, I let them sit for about two weeks and let them fully dry-or evaporate out the solvents before handling them at all. Then, you have to be mindful of not using anythign solvent or wax based to clean them-a damp soft cloth is all you should use to clean or dust off your dyed interior plastic-never use any kind of armor all, etc.
Hmm, good to know that. You have some good info going here. Thanks.
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