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67ChevyRedneck
12-25-2007, 07:52 AM
are those reproduction rims? or origionals? I want a sert of those for my C10! Nice pick on the paint aswell!

Cheap repops I bought off ebay. 15x8 6 lug "corvette style" rally rims w/ 4-1/2" backspacing. They came with metal trim rings and *gasp* plastic center caps :lol:

They look great for only $350! I really like them (and they get compliments often :metal: )

Richard8971
12-25-2007, 05:38 PM
Thanks for the props. :D

I need to update this! The bumper was long ago replaced, it has vintage air now, and the interior is done!

OH! and the top is white!

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/attachment.php?attachmentid=308887&stc=1&d=1193000932

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/attachment.php?attachmentid=308888&stc=1&d=1193000932

I like the white top, it really sets the color off. I need to get a rear bumper for mine and I found one through LMC for about 250 bucks. (brackets, lic mounting... etc...) I really like the way your truck worked out. Congrats. I just can't wait to get mine back on the road soon.

Later for now, D

Ol'Rover
04-26-2008, 06:23 PM
Looks real sweet my friend. I have a 71 stepper and my Dad saw your truck and realy liked the white roof! and the blue, we're thinking of a midnight blue instead. Good work!

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 08:32 PM
Looks real sweet my friend. I have a 71 stepper and my Dad saw your truck and realy liked the white roof! and the blue, we're thinking of a midnight blue instead. Good work!

THANKS! I guess I'm about a year behind on updates to the truck :D

I needed to install a tranny cooler so I wouldn't burn up my 700R4. So I bought this off ebay and put it on. Been on there for about a year, seems to be working great.

I installed it on the front of the front cross member. *Someday* I'll put some nicely bent tubing on it, but for now, I have rubber lines.

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 08:39 PM
Let's see, what else have I done to her?

Oh yeah, I painted the top white. I did it with spray cans (flat white with spray can clear on top) and in certain lighting it looks like crap, but for the most part, looks good. I accidentally cut through the paint with a buffer last year on the top of the roof and needed a quick fix. Always wanted a white roof. When I get a house late this year/early next year, I'll get some *real* paint with a spray gun and possible try painting the whole roof white (including the A pillars and door window surrounds.)

I did this in my apt. complex's parking lot. If I remember correctly, it was hot as crap that day.

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 08:41 PM
I got done a little later than I wanted to....

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 08:54 PM
What else? Oh yea! VINTAGE AIR!!!

Here's the complete install thread I did:

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=249479

It blows really really really cold air. Works awesome even in 95+ degree temps.

It's pretty detailed, so here's the finished products:

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:05 PM
Vintage Air recommends you use a 4 core radiator. I had a 3 core and thought I could get away with it. Maybe if my truck was a manual I could have, but it's an automatic, so the radiator couldn't take it and the truck was consistently running 200-205 degrees in traffic. Not good. So I spend the $$ and bought a giant 4 row radiator. Now I have a new problem, in the summer it's been getting up to operating temp easy, but when I was driving the truck in the winter months it took a good 15-20 minutes for the truck to "warm up," therefore, my heater took forever to get warm. I only have a 10-15 minute drive to work. I had a lot of cold mornings :lol:

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:16 PM
I got the interior finally done!!!!

Only took, like, almost 2 years :lol:

I did a white face conversion on my dash. Cleaned up all the needles, bought a new plastic face, and repainted the bezel. I like how it turned out. I also did the white face conversion to the A/C controller while I was rebuilding it (a link to the rebuild in is my Vintage Air install thread.)

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:19 PM
I really like blue and white so I re-did my '72 style door panels.

I like how they turned out. I also painted the speaker kick panels to match as well. Unfortunately, the SC summer sun got a little carried away and the heat caused my seat to tear. It's a really cheap/thin material. Guess I'll have to get an OEM style cover.

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:21 PM
I bought this shift boot at the charlotte auto fair, I can't remember if it was a lokar piece or not?

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:26 PM
I wanted the glovebox door to match the dash, so I painted the backside and outside edge silver and used a cheap bed liner spray for the middle. I added a CST style badge to the door, my truck is far from stock, and I thought it looked cool, so what the heck?

I also had chipflyer do up a new glovebox door sticker that's an exact match to the original.

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:35 PM
I think that's about it for what's actually been done?

Future plans:

I went to NY to visit my family last summer and I scored a free power steering set-up from my Grandpa's old '72. My truck has a complete suspension set-up from a '71, so after I "dimple" my 67 frame, I'm hoping it's a direct bolt in. The pump and steering box were covered in engine oil, so are all in very good condition.

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:43 PM
I also met board member gcburdic up in NC and bought the short fleet bed he had for sale. It was 350 miles round trip, if I'm remembering right. Got a good deal on it, but it needs a good bit of TLC and some new parts.

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:46 PM
We had a spray paint party to get some color on it :lol:

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:49 PM
I'm still taking good care of my Silverado as well :D

GREAT TRUCK :metal:

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 09:53 PM
I went to carlisle, PA with my pops a few weeks ago and was able to pick up a brand new front bed panel for $110 and some FREE wheel tubs!!!! They're basically completely rotten around the mounting areas, but that's it, and they're almost completely ding free. The ones I have now look like someone took a sledgehammer to them, but are rust free, so considering new ones are $100 a pop, I'm going to tweak my welding skills and combine the two :D

I was also able to pick up a nice OEM tailgate. I looked at several repops at Carlisle, but I just wasn't happy with any of them. The one I got isn't perfect, but very fixable :D

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 10:01 PM
Oooops, almost forgot about the seatbelts I bought. They're 3 point. Work very well. The buckles aren't quite long enough so I bought some extenders, but haven't installed them yet :rolleyes:

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 10:04 PM
The odometer rolled past 100K recently, or 200K, or 300K....

I've put a good 7K or so on the old girl since November 2006.

67ChevyRedneck
05-15-2008, 10:17 PM
That's it for now.

If I ever get a home with a garage I hope to get started on the bed. I'll have plenty of time to work on it while leaving the 67 completely untouched until I'm ready to do the swap :D

Stay tuned....

thirdstreettito
05-15-2008, 11:21 PM
I just read this entire thread start to finish. Well, I'll be doing a lot more to my bros truck because of your inspiration. You have a beautiful truck. Good job!

BurnoutNova
05-16-2008, 04:37 AM
that will look sweet with the new bed, i men i like steppers but fleets just look SOOOO much cleaner

AJohn6
05-16-2008, 05:23 AM
I've been sittin here on the couch reading this entire thread, and I have to say your truck rocks man. :metal:

Great job...

Adam

cronkj1967
08-21-2008, 09:34 PM
Read the thread start to finish, nice driver, lots of work. I can't believe you kept a woman thru the build. My wife is happy to see my project finished, she calls it the orange monster.:lol: Awesome job - hope to see a frame restore in the future.

Ol'Rover
08-21-2008, 10:25 PM
waaait. you just bought a fleetside bed. but you have a step side truck... Whats your plans?!

67ChevyRedneck
09-04-2008, 08:50 AM
Didn't realize there was new posts :D

I just read this entire thread start to finish. Well, I'll be doing a lot more to my bros truck because of your inspiration. You have a beautiful truck. Good job!

Thanks!!! :D

that will look sweet with the new bed, i men i like steppers but fleets just look SOOOO much cleaner

That's how I feel! I feel kinda bad pulling the stepside bed, but the fleet does make for a much cleaner looking truck.

I've been sittin here on the couch reading this entire thread, and I have to say your truck rocks man. :metal:

Great job...

Adam

Thanks!

Read the thread start to finish, nice driver, lots of work. I can't believe you kept a woman thru the build. My wife is happy to see my project finished, she calls it the orange monster.:lol: Awesome job - hope to see a frame restore in the future.

:D Yeah, she's a keeper. Gettin' hitched in a few weeks! :eek: She used to hate it, now it's "pretty." She also fully understands that (other than her) it's what makes me "happy." I also drive a 00 silverado and 99 s-10 to "save money." No car payments = more money to spend on toys. :D

waaait. you just bought a fleetside bed. but you have a step side truck... Whats your plans?!

Swap beds :D

The nice thing about my truck already being done is that I can finally take my time! I'll be the first to admit my truck is a real nice 10 footer. It could have used a couple more coats of primer, and believe it or not, the truck was never block sanded, didn't have the time!

This time I plan on getting the fleet bed 100% redone (minus paint, so the colors match) before I start on reworking the rest of the truck again. That means all metalwork (it needs a good bit), all body work, blocking and priming. Probably a good year or two away. I'm in no hurry.

I also have the original doors from the truck (contrary to what I said earlier in the thread, the tri plus doors suck. The fenders are worth the money, but unless they've made the doors thicker they're nowhere near as good as factory doors.) I plan on repairing and reinstalling my factory doors.

I also want to get a new hood. Mine is tweaked, had a large dent on the DS that is bondoed, and has a lot of "ding damage" I don't have the patience for. Decent hoods are relatively cheap.

I can get all of that stuff near perfect before I touch my "done" truck.

I also have an itch to replace the 700r4 with an nv3500...

bigguy69
09-05-2008, 09:48 PM
man i love it hope to get started back on my two here at the
house

packrat42
11-10-2008, 08:07 PM
Any more updates?:ito:

Richard8971
11-17-2008, 01:22 AM
What else? Oh yea! VINTAGE AIR!!!

Here's the complete install thread I did:

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=249479

It blows really really really cold air. Works awesome even in 95+ degree temps.

It's pretty detailed, so here's the finished products:

Oh man! Now I'm jealous...

Dang it...

Now I need to get vintage air... that is way too cool. Looks awesome, like the truck was built with a/c.

Sweeeeeet.

D

67ChevyRedneck
11-17-2008, 08:58 AM
Any more updates?:ito:

Well, no :(

My plans to buy a home in the next couple months went to poo when I lost my job last week :mad:

The vintage air kit is really nice.

Oh, I did pick up a new hood at Charlotte a couple months ago and installed smaller trim rings on the wheels, these one's don't hide the rims so much! The hood is super straight and from what I can tell, ding free!

You can see what I mean about the rims here (comparison pics.)

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=305799

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/attachment.php?attachmentid=388523&stc=1&d=1220759457

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/attachment.php?attachmentid=388515&stc=1&d=1220757517