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  • appelingogt
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    that bitch is clean!!! very noice!

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  • Rafa
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    Badass truck man

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  • kpc01
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    Originally posted by CRASH View Post
    I bought this truck back in the beginning of May and have been working on it since. It had a rebuilt 283 with 3 speed on the column when I got it. I had a T-5 5 speed out of a wrecked '89 Camaro Z-28 that I planned on using. Ended up buying an S-10 T-5 core for the tail shaft housing and shift rail so I could get the shifter moved forward and out from under the seat.

    I traded my '55 Buick Century wagon for the Coker wide white wall tires and the entire A/C system that's made specifically for this truck from Old Air Products in Ft Worth (thanks to John at Harwell Motors !). Did some trade out work for having the wheels powder coated by BA's Powdercoating in Denison and they turned out awesome.

    Recently got the seat back and got it put in today. It was covered with a medium brown leather by Ronnie Cathey at Custom Trim in Sherman. It looks GREAT !!

    Here's some pictures from when I got it to the shop, up until now.
    Nice! Are you on the other site too? the chevy forums? I just got a 64 Burban and have been planning on hitting you up for some work in the middle of the hood area. I got a long ways to go to get to your level though so it will be a while. Truck looks awesome

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  • Superwho
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    You should post this build thread here

    It will bring you some business as well, but word it very carefully, that site is the most money hungry bunch of admins/owners you will ever see. Find a way to "mention" you do pinstriping. Don't post it as your business vehicle, local guys are always looking for a good striper, and I usually suggest you.

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  • Rreemo
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    Looking great! That thing has cool written all over it....

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  • jakesford
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    Originally posted by txsr20de View Post
    Bags won't do a damn thing if there isn't enough suspension travel at the current height.
    Well if you did air with a spindle it would make for a good mix. You could recover some of the lost suspension travel when driving, and still be able to put it in the weeds when you want. But you are talking more $$

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  • badass88gt
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    sweet truck aaron, when u gonna sell it to me?

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
    awesome truck, probably not the same year but kinda reminds me of terry's truck in true blood which i've always liked

    The one in that pic looks like a 71 - 72.

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  • dville_gt
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    awesome truck, probably not the same year but kinda reminds me of terry's truck in true blood which i've always liked

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by CRASH View Post
    No. But if I put 2 1/2" drop spindles on it, with the 3" springs that are on it now, it would be close to having scrub line issues.
    Cool. Sorry for all the questions, I'm just spit balling and thinking through my inventory to see if I have something that will help you get it into the weeds on the cheap/free/easy.

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  • txsr20de
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    Originally posted by Steve View Post
    Fuck it, just take it to John and bag it.
    Bags won't do a damn thing if there isn't enough suspension travel at the current height.

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  • Steve
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    Fuck it, just take it to John and bag it.

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  • CRASH
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    Do you have to run a larger wheel to run drop spindles on it?
    No. But if I put 2 1/2" drop spindles on it, with the 3" springs that are on it now, it would be close to having scrub line issues.

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  • 01vnms4v
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    That is very nice can't wait to see it all done

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  • kenny c
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    Originally posted by grove rat View Post
    i learned how to drive standard on my dads 66' 283 3spd

    that's one sweet ass truck you built
    haha... same here. My dad's brother owned the truck when he passed away, then my dad took it over. He kept it, fixed it up and drove it for 10+ years. He taught me to drive out at my Grandfather's farm, out in the field. 3 speed on the floor. I remember trying to sneak out it in when I was about 13 because you could start it with a flat head screwdriver.


    Nice job Crash.

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