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Old 10-17-2013, 07:57 AM   #1
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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Thanks guys !!!

Jim I hope just around the corner is next summer..... Would love to be cruising around, and maybe stop in at a couple of meets to show it off. It's been a loooong time coming !

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Old 10-17-2013, 08:04 AM   #2
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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

It will be a real head turner Gary. I'm still in the process of fixing a few frame issues on mine before I finish the disassembly of it and get it blasted. If work ever pics up and the wife stops making me spend my free time working on the house, maybe I can have mine back on the road by mid summer. Keep up the good work Gary.
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They can be fixed. Yeller's floor had stuff done to it I still can't explain. I had a chunk of floor I sawzalled out of a 71 LB in a salvage, so I used that to fix the 7 holes, some large. (Fist sized) Used the spotweld cutter and cut the rear sill and 3 crossmembers out, then used a sledge and some 6x6 wood chunks to straighten it, then welded 'er all back together. Can't tell anything ever happened, especially after the bedliner. Doooo Itttt! Truck Is lookin' great!
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Old 10-17-2013, 11:52 AM   #4
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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Steves got the floor, I know he could fix it, but it's also a matter of man hrs/$
vs buying new. We shall see....

Jim;
I was lucky as far as the frame goes on mine, no issues, this is by far the best frame I've ever seen, still had a lot of the factory paint on it. It was hard to believe that someone stripped this 55,000 mile truck down for it's parts... WTF ??? I've spent that last few yrs collecting the best stuff I could find / afford to put her back together ! Someone must have been
Dope ! "LOL"
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Dope does make for a lot of WTF? moments. Lol
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Old 10-18-2013, 07:38 AM   #6
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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Looks Great Gary. Now if I could just use your neighbor body guy, I could lend you my friend the garage door guy. But seriously, truck looks great! Congrats on the paint. It's all gravy from here on out.

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Old 10-18-2013, 10:19 AM   #7
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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Thanks Chris !

I hope your right about the rest being gravy, but somehow I doubt it...

I will have to deal with the garage door soon, it's a bit cramped in there with the body & chassis sitting side by side...... But I do still have things to do before I put the body on the chassis. Plumbing & the TBI motor has been removed and I need to get the 383 finished up and in the chassis.

I have 2 friends currently wanting Steve to paint thier project now.

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Wow! Just found this thread. Amazing story and progress. Kudos to you for finding something positive to put your time and money into. Glad that you got back on the saddle. The truck looks absolutely amazing. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Hi! The build looks awesome! I'm in the middle of a 72 GMC 4x4 rebuild. Hey quick question, did you re-use the original motor mount/crossmember set up or did you go with something aftermarket. I am stuck on mine, the previous owner had an Olds 455 in the truck and tossed the original crossmember, I would like to use the original, I just am having a hell of a time finding one. If you didn't re-use yours would you be interested in parting ways with it?? Thanks and keep up the build! Following this for sure....

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Old 11-15-2013, 08:39 AM   #10
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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Thanks Fine 69 !!!

My goal is to have this on the road next summer. The body shop has bed now, but he's on vacation this week. So next week there should be more progress. I've been working on small stuff like the wiper arms, wiper motor, antenna, washer nozzles, stuff under the cowl so I can get that buttoned up.
I'm haven't had much time the last few weeks due to getting ready for the winter. Fire wood, snow blower, cleaning up leafs in the yard. But all that is just about done, so I'll be back on the truck soon.

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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Hey Brain;

That's funny I was just looking at your thread about your truck.... "LOL"
Sorry to see what happened to the truck, but as long as your OK the truck can be rebuilt or replaced. I did re-use my front cross member. I had 2 extra
4x4 engine cross members but just sold the last one a couple months ago. They do come up for sale from time to time. Tee it up ( Randy ) would be a good place to try as others have said. You could also put a want to buy posting and see what happens.

You can use any engine cross member from a 4x4 from 67-72, they were all the same ! ( Truck or Blazer ) So look in the Blazer forum also !

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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Hey Gary. Glad your making progress with the body work. Looking forward to seeing it put together.

I am so frustrated with my paint/body situation I may just trailer mine up to your neighbor! I am definitely going to learn how to paint after all this.
I think my sanity depends on it.

Keep up the good work. I think we'll likely finish ours around the same time.
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Hey Chris;

I've been lucky with this guy, there are times he has to set my project aside, but then he dedicates his time to it and really makes progress, and he's doing a hell of a job.

I painted my last 2 trucks myself, and did some painting for a friend. But I was never a professional at it, I could make it one color, but this time I wanted it really nice job done, this truck was worthy of a professional paint job.

Good luck, and hopefully we will both be finishing up and driving then next summer !

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Sweet Truck, great progress!!
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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Thanks Heath !


Well I should be able to dedicate more time to this project now that I have everything set for the winter. Fire woods all stacked, leafs are all cleaned up, snow blower is is on the tractor, so now I have some free time.

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Re: Project; Divorce Therapy ( 72 SWB 4x4 )

Steve my body guy called today, wants me to stop by and take a look at the floor on my way home from work to see what I think. He's been beating away at it getting it as straight as he can. This will tell me if I'm going to use the original floor or buy a new one ! If I like it then it's off to the media blaster with all the be parts !
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Well looks like the bed floor is going to make it. Steve was able to get it pretty straight, and there was only one spot about the size of a dime that was rusted through. So tomorrow the bed parts are off to the media blasters.

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That's great news to hear about the bed floor, that just means extra money for more bling
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Oh there's always some place for the money to go, seams like I'm ordering more stuff every week.... It's never ending..... "LOL" I'm not sure if keep the old floor will be cheaper or not, between the blaster and the hrs for the body shop to straighten it out will probably cost me just as much....
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Awesome build! Keep up the good work...and keep posting pics!!!
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Thanks Jay !

There will be more pictures soon, the body shop will be working on the bed, and I'll be working on putting everything back in the cab, getting the motor finished up and plumbing the brakes, fuel & trany lines and much more ....

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A little more progress. The bed parts are all media blasted and came out very nice. Just 2 small about 2" in Dia that need repair in the bed floor. ( Didn't have my camera with me, but will a bit later )

Also installed the wiper motor, wiper linkages and windshield washer nozzles and hoses. Ran into a problem with the A/C air shut off damper. Didn't have the little plastic piece that the spring pin goes into ( And it's not available ) so I made a solution.
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Use a different antennae.
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I could, but I bought this one because it's supposed to be an exact reproduction of the original. The hole in the cowl must not have been for an original antenna. I'll talk with Steve and if it's not a big deal for him I prefer to fix the issue. Also there is very little room under the cowl where this hole is.
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I could, but I bought this one because it's supposed to be an exact reproduction of the original. The hole in the cowl must not have been for an original antenna. I'll talk with Steve and if it's not a big deal for him I prefer to fix the issue. Also there is very little room under the cowl where this hole is.
Put that one in, as a dummy and use an under dash one.
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