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Hart_Rod 11-10-2012 10:35 AM

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1968 Chevrolet C-10 Porterbuilt Extreme Drop Member:

Rust free cab (original rockers, cab corners and kick panels), doors and front clip with all glass.
Bolt in high hump tranny cover.
New rubber cab mounts.
New Precision Gasket door seals.
Original factory Buddy buckets recovered with white vinyl and green Highlander plaid
Original steel front and rear painted sport bumpers and brackets.
Hills Rod & Custom fiberglass front tubs for dropped trucks.
Porterbuilt Hood hinges with gas struts
Custom Steel sectioned rear tubs
New stainless steel Flaming River tilt with column shift with Lokar shift linkage.
Custom wooden steering wheel.
Borgeson steering rod and u-joint steering
Custom gas pedal setup with Lokar cables.
New Tri-plus core support, bedsides, tailgate, front bed panel and inner wheel tubs and custom “Chevrolet” rear filler panel.
Complete Mar-K red oak wood bed kit with polished stainless steel strips and hidden fasteners
Bed, tailgate, tubs freshly painted 503 green to match the cab and front clip.

Factory short bed chassis with front and rear Porterbuilt Extreme dropmembers.
Porterbuilt tubular upper and lower A-arms with new larger ball joints.
Porterbuilt rear tubular trailing arms and crossmember.
Porterbuilt front radiator crossbar.
Porterbuilt transmission mount.
Complete Accuair e-level setup with level sensors, compressor, tank, manifold exo-mount, fused power wiring harness, IPOD controller.
Front and rear airbags, airline fittings and shocks.
New power rack and pinion with braided PS lines.
1.25" Adco sway bar.
CPP 2" dropped modular spindles (73-87) with aluminum hubs.
CPP front and rear big disc brake kit (13"/12") with black powder coated calipers, zinc coated slotted and drilled rotors, and braided stainless brake lines.
New 20x10 and 20x8.5 Billet Specialty Vintecs Fat Lips with TOYO Proxy II tires.
Custom two piece 3.5" driveshaft/slip joint and heavy duty carrier bearing.
Factory 1968 12 bolt rear with Eaton posi, 3.73 gear and new ECE 5 lug axles, bearings and seals.
Captain Fabs brake bracket with new 9" Power booster, new Wilwood master cylinder and proportioning valve.
The chassis and all components have been sand blasted and painted with POR 15.

New American Auto Wire complete body electrical harness
New Dakota Digital VHX gauges
All new Vintage Air Gen IV AC components

2002 Z28 330 HP LS1 (5.7 all aluminum)/4L60E with only 25K documented miles.
ECM/MAF/O2 sensors.
NEW BPAutomotive standalone “SHOW” EFI Harness (braided wrap) with fuse/relay panel.
Custom dual pass Entropy aluminum radiator with dual electric fans (with built in tranny cooler).
Hotrod Dynamics radiator cover.
Custom stainless cold air intake setup.
Optima battery.
New Holley LS accessories and brackets - ps, ps braided lines, high amp alternator, ac compressor (SD7) all new.
2010 Camaro manifolds with Custom aluminum fuel tank (Linexed) with in tank Walbro fuel pump and 90 ohm sending unit. (with braided fuel lines and Corvette fuel pressure regulator).
Custom ECM mount.
LOKAR shifter linkage, transmission filler tube, throttle brackets and cables.
New ACC rubber floormat
FATMAT throughout cab

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I picked up this nice 68 project from a fellow boardmember Shifty for my son Jake a little less than 2 years ago (thanks for the great deal Jason, :metal:). Our plans were/are for a father and son project. One of the main reasons I got it is that Jason had already done a ton of work to it, so most of the hard work and planning had already been done. Here's a link to his thread that shows all of his progress:




http://ls1tech.com/forums/conversion...-stepside.html

Our plans are to keep close to what Jason had orginally planned for the truck, but with a few small "variations". He had bought a fairly orginal 68 short stepper that had an older restoration (the cab on this truck is nicer than the on on my brown/white 68!). He installed a nice low mile LS1/T56 and had planned on bagging the truck with a basic air ride suspension.

We plan on sticking with the drivetrain (the T56 should be fun!). Our variations are as follows:

Switching the stepper bed for a fleetside
A complete Porterbuilt front and rear dropmember setup (thanks Mike Baker!).
Swapped Autometer gauge setup for a set of Dokata Digital VHX gauges
A set of buddy buckets (of course, ;))
A set of 20's (probably Coys?)

Jake likes the patina look, so we're leaving the paint as is for right now. Plans are to get it running and driving for his 16th birthday (we've got a year and a half). Eventually we may tear it back down and repaint it. I'll try to keep you updated as we go.

Here's some original pictures of when Shifty first got it.

Hart_Rod 11-10-2012 10:43 AM

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Here's a couple of pictures of the engine install.

n2billet 11-10-2012 10:51 AM

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That's a good looking truck!

Hart_Rod 11-10-2012 10:51 AM

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And here's a couple pictures of the parts we've been gathering....

Hart_Rod 11-10-2012 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by n2billet (Post 5695078)
That's a good looking truck!

Thanks Keith. I think it will be a perfect "starter" truck. Sorry I missed you at CTC, I was in Dallas at the time (go figure). Here's some more pictures of the chassis. We still have some welding to finish up and I need to test fit the motor and tranny, then we can blast and paint it. Hopefully things will speed up after that.....:lol:.

n2billet 11-10-2012 11:17 AM

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CTC was fun, I'm going back next year. Have you thought about mounting the tank on the top of the rails? With it that low if he lifts the front more than the rear it will hit.......ask me how I know. ;)

Hart_Rod 11-10-2012 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by n2billet (Post 5695102)
CTC was fun, I'm going back next year. Have you thought about mounting the tank on the top of the rails? With it that low if he lifts the front more than the rear it will hit.......ask me how I know. ;)

:lol:, some lessons are learned the hard way....We will definitely look into that once we start putting it back together.

n2billet 11-10-2012 11:26 AM

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:lol:, some lessons are learned the hard way....We will definitely look into that once we start putting it back together.

It doesn't look out of place on top (to me).

Zoomin 11-10-2012 07:19 PM

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What a fun project. I wonder what insurance will be like on that? No matter, he'll be cool at school for a ton less than the new Camaro kids.
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Rusbuilt 11-10-2012 07:52 PM

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Oh yes Rob!! I will follow!

72BlckButy 11-10-2012 11:50 PM

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Subscribed.... this will be a great build.

JRE 11-11-2012 12:13 AM

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Sweet ride.

RocketKing 11-11-2012 12:20 AM

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I'm in for sure!

67c10rustbuket 11-11-2012 12:51 AM

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Sweeeet ! I'm in.

67ChevyRedneck 11-11-2012 12:56 AM

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NO WAY! I met Jason years ago. I sold him a set of 99-02 silverado seats, I take it he didn't throw those in with the truck? They were really nice too, charcoal and at the time low miles (I think around 70K on them.)

Two years ago? Man, I told him if he ever sold it to let me know! At least it's in really good hands now! I take it he never actaully got it running?

msgross 11-11-2012 01:35 AM

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nice truck...

jwalk 11-11-2012 01:35 AM

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Rob that's a nice step side, I'm in!
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darkhorse970 11-11-2012 10:41 AM

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I'm in too, look forward to seeing this one go together!

Hart_Rod 11-12-2012 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by n2billet (Post 5695112)
It doesn't look out of place on top (to me).

Thats probably what I'll end of doing.

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Originally Posted by Zoomin (Post 5695664)
What a fun project. I wonder what insurance will be like on that? No matter, he'll be cool at school for a ton less than the new Camaro kids.
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Thanks, :lol:, I don't even want to think about insurance yet......

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Originally Posted by Rusbuilt (Post 5695728)
Oh yes Rob!! I will follow!

:lol:, thanks bro!

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Originally Posted by 72BlckButy (Post 5696112)
Subscribed.... this will be a great build.

Thanks Nate!

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Originally Posted by JRE (Post 5696146)
Sweet ride.

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by RocketKing (Post 5696154)
I'm in for sure!

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 67c10rustbuket (Post 5696211)
Sweeeet ! I'm in.

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 67ChevyRedneck (Post 5696217)
NO WAY! I met Jason years ago. I sold him a set of 99-02 silverado seats, I take it he didn't throw those in with the truck? They were really nice too, charcoal and at the time low miles (I think around 70K on them.)

Two years ago? Man, I told him if he ever sold it to let me know! At least it's in really good hands now! I take it he never actaully got it running?

I guess I was in the right place at the right time and he gave me a deal I couldn't refuse. He did throw in the seats and a ton of other parts. I found a set of buddy buckets and sold the other ones. He did get it running and then tore it all apart to do the chassis and that's the way it sat until I bought it.

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Originally Posted by msgross (Post 5696286)
nice truck...

Thanks Mike!

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Originally Posted by jwalk (Post 5696287)
Rob that's a nice step side, I'm in!
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It was, now it's going to be a fleet...:metal:.

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Originally Posted by darkhorse970 (Post 5696608)
I'm in too, look forward to seeing this one go together!

Thanks!

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Well we made a little progress today. We almost got the front clip pulled off, so we can pull the motor/tranny out. Then we'll remove the old chassis so the cab will be ready to put back on the new frame once its blasted and painted. Speaking of drivetrain, since I'm going a different direction with my 68, my son mentioned putting the LS1 with the 4L60E in his truck. He likes the thought of paddle shifters (he got this from his XBOX or maybe TopGear????) and we found this cool setup online thanks to another boardmember:

http://www.tciauto.com/tc/shifters/paddle.html.

Has anyone tried this? Thoughts? He really likes the idea of a 6speed, but the paddle shifter is pretty cool. I gave him this week to think about it, because one of the engines has to go.

I also put one of the Coys wheels off of the suburban on his chassis. He really likes the way it looks, so we'll probably go that route. Here's some pics...

gearys 5600 11-12-2012 10:42 PM

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LOOKIN GOOD !!

with the LS / T56, this should be very fun to drive..

Rusbuilt 11-12-2012 10:49 PM

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That paddle shift would be awesome!!

rwade 11-13-2012 02:52 PM

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Maybe I missed it, but what brand is your electric fan and shroud set up? Info on where to get it would be appreciated. Thanks
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Graham57a 11-13-2012 03:01 PM

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I'm in, subscribed:chevy:

Bennett68C10 11-13-2012 04:23 PM

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Nice build, I'm in to see how it turns out
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big_al_71 11-13-2012 05:12 PM

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Looks like this one is going to be fun to watch!!!


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