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Old 02-26-2014, 06:53 PM   #1
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Re: Project Old Blue, 1965 C10, Rebuild Version 2010

I did not think it was going to take this long to get the decision made to be able to move forward. Its been 4 weeks and still not resolved...

In the mean time, I have been collecting parts and looking for parts that I need. I am on the fence about a couple of parts at this point. One of which is the frame. Since this truck is mostly original to the way it came from my Grandpa, I am reluctant to cut up the frame for a few mods I want to make that would be hard to change back later.

I found a complete LWB frame and suspension for about $200, but I would have to drive 3.5 hours to get it. It solves the frame mod issue and gets me a 12 bolt housing that I do not have. What do you guys think? The mods are basically, raise the front crossmember like it did in Korbin's truck, do a rear frame mod to raise the rails up 4" like Rob did to his shop truck JT, and then do the LWB to SWB conversion. Once all that would be done, I would get (or build) an X brace around the trailing arm suspension like I have seen Porterbuilt make....

The end result for the exterior will be a shop truck theme in the original light blue with a white grill and bumper and this logo on the doors in white:


That is the farm that my family has and where I learned to drive that truck before Grandpa gave it to me. The farm has been in our family for 164 years and my sister and I are now the 5th or 6th generation owners.
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Korbin's 1st Square: "Sunburn"
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Old 02-26-2014, 07:06 PM   #2
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Re: Project Old Blue, 1965 C10, Rebuild Version 2010

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I did not think it was going to take this long to get the decision made to be able to move forward. Its been 4 weeks and still not resolved...

In the mean time, I have been collecting parts and looking for parts that I need. I am on the fence about a couple of parts at this point. One of which is the frame. Since this truck is mostly original to the way it came from my Grandpa, I am reluctant to cut up the frame for a few mods I want to make that would be hard to change back later.

I found a complete LWB frame and suspension for about $200, but I would have to drive 3.5 hours to get it. It solves the frame mod issue and gets me a 12 bolt housing that I do not have. What do you guys think? The mods are basically, raise the front crossmember like it did in Korbin's truck, do a rear frame mod to raise the rails up 4" like Rob did to his shop truck JT, and then do the LWB to SWB conversion. Once all that would be done, I would get (or build) an X brace around the trailing arm suspension like I have seen Porterbuilt make....

The end result for the exterior will be a shop truck theme in the original light blue with a white grill and bumper and this logo on the doors in white:


That is the farm that my family has and where I learned to drive that truck before Grandpa gave it to me. The farm has been in our family for 164 years and my sister and I are now the 5th or 6th generation owners.
Pending your timeline, I might be able to help you on the chassis/rearend dilemma all @ once. We should talk again....
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Old 03-17-2014, 10:55 AM   #3
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Pending your timeline, I might be able to help you on the chassis/rearend dilemma all @ once. We should talk again....
We went up to GG's at TMS on Saturday, saw Tiffany but missed Keith, not sure if you where there or not, if so sorry we missed catching up. Not sure if my current budget will allow me to "fix" my dilemma all @ once..LOL.

I did find a complete rear end housing with trailing arms and stock springs and all the retainers and bolts for $100 bucks from a guy in Hurst. We picked it up on Sat. on our way back home. I got the housing all stripped down minus taking out the pinion on Sunday. I will try to post some pictures in the next day or two. One brake drum was completely worn through! it came off in two pieces...
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Korbin's 1st Square: "Sunburn"
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Re: Project Old Blue, 1965 C10, Rebuild Version 2010

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I did find a complete rear end housing with trailing arms and stock springs and all the retainers and bolts for $100 bucks from a guy in Hurst. We picked it up on Sat. on our way back home. I got the housing all stripped down minus taking out the pinion on Sunday. I will try to post some pictures in the next day or two. One brake drum was completely worn through! it came off in two pieces...
Put me 1st in line for the old 9" housing.
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Old 03-26-2014, 10:16 AM   #5
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Re: Project Old Blue, 1965 C10, Rebuild Version 2010

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Put me 1st in line for the old 9" housing.
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You planning on going over to Pate Swap Meet this year? I am going for Saturday for sure, but might try to make it Friday-Sunday if the wife lets me..
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=372424

The LST Challenge:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post7812257

Korbin's 1st Square: "Sunburn"
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=418618

1985 GMC Sierra: "White Trash", Korbin's 2nd now...
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Old 03-26-2014, 12:30 PM   #6
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Re: Project Old Blue, 1965 C10, Rebuild Version 2010

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You planning on going over to Pate Swap Meet this year? I am going for Saturday for sure, but might try to make it Friday-Sunday if the wife lets me..
I'd like to. My dually isn't cooperating & it's a priority. I really need to get it up & going so I can move forward on my 64 & get the chassis back to my place.
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Re: Project Old Blue, 1965 C10, Rebuild Version 2010

heater duct pics: cable connects to pull knob? i do have another cable not pictured. will send.
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