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67chevy1series 07-18-2011 07:53 PM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
any updates?

mr.chevy 07-18-2011 10:21 PM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4797567)
any updates?

Sorry, Nothing new since Saturday. I've had a big project for school that I have been working on. Maybe after that.

But i do appreciate your interest.

67chevy1series 07-19-2011 02:09 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
no problem theres a list of trucks i would like to see done and in person and you on that list!!

mr.chevy 07-25-2011 02:26 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4798383)
no problem theres a list of trucks i would like to see done and in person and you on that list!!

You and me both would like to see it done. I would also like to see yours done. We could go cruzin'.

67chevy1series 07-25-2011 02:34 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
oh yes you in your shorty 1/2 ton and me in mine! and take a picture of both of ours together. it would be great.

mr.chevy 07-25-2011 02:35 AM

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So I went to a local car show yesterday and dreamed of the day when I would be sitting in the lawn chair by my truck like all the others that were there with their rides. It gave me some good inspiration for my truck though. I have been kicking around the idea of smoothing out everything on my truck. I mean its not like its all original. I'm also not talking about going crazy with anything just mostly the door jambs and under the hood. I think I am also going to fill in some welds on the fish plates that I put on the frame. Make it look smooth.

So I guess I was thinking about using the non-lead lead-filler. does that sound right? anyone have any thoughts on that?

I was also thinking of shaving the drip rail around the window.
But I want a stock appearance with slight custom feal.
What do you guys think?

Anyway just thinking.

Don't have any pics this time but I did get my under hood wiring harness out and labeled so I'm not scratching my head when I re-install it at a later date.

So that means that i am close to getting the motor out and in the other frame.........Maybe!

67chevy1series 07-25-2011 02:45 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
the best thing with the drip rails are to make the factory seams all welded nice and clean and smooth and keep them (by the way thats my 2 cents),
(it probably doesnt do this but) when you get rid of the drip rails it seems like it alot harder on the window rubber to do its job of not letting water in.

mr.chevy 07-25-2011 05:08 PM

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Got more done than I thought I would

So this morning I woke up a little after 7 to catch the cool morning air and do a little work. Started by putting my front end together. Mostly its there, I still need to do the steering and sway bar from the other chassis. After that I decided to unhook my motor and take it out of the long bed chassis. Everything went pretty well until I noticed i hadn't taken off the tin cover on the bell housing of the trans so that was hanging up. After I got that off it was cake. I then had to get it on the other chassis. The problem with that is I have lowered the truck so much that I can't get the engine pullers legs under the front cross member. So I put it in from the back of the chassis, good thing I didn't have the cab on there. I also mated the overdrive tranny with the new motor.

Tell me what you think, I think it looks Sweet! :metal:
Long ways to go though.

67chevy1series 07-26-2011 04:36 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
wow nice progress its a 327 right?

mr.chevy 07-26-2011 10:18 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4810913)
wow nice progress its a 327 right?

Thanks,

Yeah its a 327. Obviously still needs to be rebuilt. I hope it has the steel crank. This is just a mock fitting. See how it all looks and fits.

mr.chevy 07-28-2011 02:32 PM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
OK So I posted this question in the general forums but not much input. So PLEASE help me out here. I started with C20 long bed. Had a C10 long bed that i parted out. I wanted a short bed which is now what it is. Well what I mean by that is that I cut down that C10 chassis. So now its short. I am starting to wonder if I should just cut down the C20 frame and keep it with the Truck.

Reasons

It has a matching serial number.

It has 3/16" steel versus the C10 at 1/8", so thicker and stronger.

So i cant help but wonder will it help with handling and drag racing if I have a stiffer stronger frame?

I think I am going to go ahead and do it but I really want to know what all you guys think that have done a ton of fab work, because I am really considered a beginner at best.

If you want to see where the truck is right now just click on my build in my signature.

Thanks for the help.

67chevy1series 07-28-2011 08:02 PM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
i wuld think so.

mr.chevy 07-29-2011 02:06 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4815982)
i wuld think so.

So would you use the stock frame? I kind of like the idea of matching serial numbers.

67chev_4x4 07-29-2011 04:44 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
matching numbers is always a plus at the car shows with the judges. oh and nice build by the way cant wait till i get my truck started i got a 67 c10 body on a 70s 4x4 frame i will start a build thread soon

67chevy1series 07-29-2011 07:00 PM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by mr.chevy (Post 4816619)
So would you use the stock frame? I kind of like the idea of matching serial numbers.

oh yeah! keep the serial numbers matching!

mr.chevy 07-29-2011 10:39 PM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by 67chev_4x4 (Post 4816674)
matching numbers is always a plus at the car shows with the judges. oh and nice build by the way cant wait till i get my truck started i got a 67 c10 body on a 70s 4x4 frame i will start a build thread soon

Thanks, Your truck looks good too. Let me know when you start it.

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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4817722)
oh yeah! keep the serial numbers matching!

I agree with you guys. I am going to cut down the stock frame. I like the idea of it.

Thanks for the input guys.

67chev_4x4 07-30-2011 12:36 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
thank you. i am trying to finde me a 14 bolt and a 60 so i can fab all that up then send it off for sandblasting and then it will be time to patch up all the rust :banghead:

67chevy1series 07-30-2011 12:56 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by mr.chevy (Post 4818107)
Thanks, Your truck looks good too. Let me know when you start it.



I agree with you guys. I am going to cut down the stock frame. I like the idea of it.

Thanks for the input guys.

no prob! i could only wish i had my frame cab engine tranny all matching... the oly thing that matched my cab is the tailgate!

mr.chevy 07-30-2011 02:12 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by 67chev_4x4 (Post 4818393)
thank you. i am trying to finde me a 14 bolt and a 60 so i can fab all that up then send it off for sandblasting and then it will be time to patch up all the rust :banghead:

I know how that goes, Parts hunting. It took me months with a want add to find the right bell housing.

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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4818416)
no prob! i could only wish i had my frame cab engine tranny all matching... the oly thing that matched my cab is the tailgate!

I had all that stuff. Everything was original on the truck when I got it. Only thing is that I wanted a custom truck and well a C20 wasn't gonna cut it. So I'm not using the stock trans or the rear end, Front end. That's going half ton. I guess you figured that out though. Orig guys probably hate me.

1972hays 07-30-2011 02:40 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
need interior pics please

VA72C10 07-30-2011 09:36 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
Nice progress. It's a good idea to keep the frame as some states check the vins on the frame from what I've heard....

And plus....now you can sell the other shortened frame if you wanted to :D

mr.chevy 07-30-2011 03:21 PM

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Well I disconnected the cab. Found a little more rot. Not more than I thought though. So I had some buddies help me with getting the cab onto the other frame. I couldn't resist just setting the front end on so enjoy the pics. It gives me motivation to keep going even though sometimes it feels like it will never be done.

67chevy1series 07-31-2011 04:39 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
wow. i like that alot. is the bed on?
EDIT: well i am a stupid azz lol i see the bed.

why didnt you roll it out so we could see it better? lol

mr.chevy 07-31-2011 09:53 AM

Re: 67 C20 LB Conversion to C10 SB Fleet.
 
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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4820042)
wow. i like that alot. is the bed on?
EDIT: well i am a stupid azz lol i see the bed.

why didnt you roll it out so we could see it better? lol

Thanks Rick.
I would have but the other frame is still in the way. I will be taking it out when I get the other frame stripped.

67chevy1series 07-31-2011 08:14 PM

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ok its a deal lol


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