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Psyekl 06-27-2018 02:29 AM

New with a Step Van project
 
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Hello from Northern California. I found the forum while doing research for my 1968 P20 Step Van King build (3/4 ton, 10', 133" wheelbase, V8 (though the VIN says it should have a 6-cylinder), automatic). The van runs and drives, but it is otherwise in pretty rough shape: It had been in an accident in the past and the front grill had been replaced with a non-stock replacement, the wiring is a spaghetti rats-nest, none of the gauges function, the paint is trashed, the driver's door won't open, the driver's seat is being held on with a c-clamp, the positive cable is being held to the battery with vice-grips, etc, etc, etc.... and it's freakin' awesome!!

I've helped build a few race cars, have access to a metal fabrication shop and have a friend who is not only an experienced fabricator but is willing to assist me. All I need is to find out what parts I require to update it, where to find them (i.e. which Chevy parts/vehicles are compatible) and then we're good to go! It has a V8 (I was told 350 cu in(?)), but the rear-end is geared a bit low so it will have to be changed. I have Mill Supply bookmarked in my favorites, (along with Jegs and Summit...). My idea is to go for a custom-build Rat-Rod RV that will pull a small trailer. I'll poke around with the forums' search option a bit to see what I find, but expect to get some questions coming your way for what I don't. Thanks in advance for any help I receive!

flashed 06-27-2018 07:02 AM

Re: New with a Step Van project
 
Welcome , search on here for step vans and you will find several past threads on them . Sorry I cant help you as I dont have one but I love them and plan to follow along to see how it turns out .


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