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NewType72 03-24-2015 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by motornut (Post 7099032)
It's cool hearing the trucks got history with the family and you've saved it,for another chapter

Absolutely, she'll be hitting another major milestone in any classics lifetime this Saturday so stay tuned!

NewType72 03-24-2015 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rodent (Post 7099629)
Clean truck! My vote is on the OEM wheel covers, just suits such a clean original looking truck perfect.

The son (me) agrees that the covers just set it off but papa-San digs the black for now (I'll win eventually ;) )

motornut 03-24-2015 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 7104278)
Absolutely, she'll be hitting another major milestone in any classics lifetime this Saturday so stay tuned!

cool

NewType72 03-25-2015 12:10 AM

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Not all things are meant to be as we ran into a problem the last couple weeks where our power steering pulley and pump gave up the ghost due to unknown cause. To pinpoint it we are between the keyway being laid over or the spacing/alignment was simply off. So it took us nearly two weeks from tear down to locate a new "keyed" slip on as they apparently are not an easy to find double groove pulley. :m6: :cuss: but in all a new power steering pump.. And a new pulley put us back on the road last week.

Another eventual issue is solving the severely leaking heater core but we're simply looking at routing the water outlet from intake directly to the radiator for the time being. Vintage air will be an absolute for our replacement it's just simply coming sooner than later in the build. Minor mods but overall a much cleaner system and a lot more efficient. I will try to post more this Saturday of the upcoming milestone. Nothing new to report other than this for the week.

P.S. Papa-San Is very happy to have his good old c/10 back this week as he bugged and pleaded for a quicker repair the past two weeks but all Is good now :haha:

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MannyDantyla 04-01-2015 11:19 AM

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Hey man, I followed the link your shared on Instagram to find this thread.

I love this truck, especially the color. I'm painting my truck soon and this is one of the colors I'm considering. Do you know the name or the paint code?? Thanks!

[edit] the color looks like a 1958 cadillac color: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...6-90_pic09.JPG

NewType72 04-01-2015 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MannyDantyla (Post 7115111)
Hey man, I followed the link your shared on Instagram to find this thread.

I love this truck, especially the color. I'm painting my truck soon and this is one of the colors I'm considering. Do you know the name or the paint code?? Thanks!

[edit] the color looks like a 1958 cadillac color: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...6-90_pic09.JPG

That's awesome brother! I'll be sure to continue posting that and hopeful bring more to the forum, glad that worked.

We really enjoy the color as well especially since it's latest light polish job but unfortunately the other half of the family had it resprayed in the 90's at some point due to a little bedside damage. Has a bit of Mettalic in it so we're not really sure on what they based off of, sorry man..

But wow it sure does look like that color, the caddy may be a bit more blue than ours though, very close, nice find.

MannyDantyla 04-01-2015 01:08 PM

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Cool color non the less. It looks a close to this 1973 GMC Sierra Grande: http://i.ytimg.com/vi/HM-OdetEaqA/maxresdefault.jpg

Also, paints can yellow over time, giving it a more green hue.

NewType72 04-01-2015 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MannyDantyla (Post 7115253)
Cool color non the less. It looks a close to this 1973 GMC Sierra Grande: http://i.ytimg.com/vi/HM-OdetEaqA/maxresdefault.jpg

Also, paints can yellow over time, giving it a more green hue.

Wow that is eerily close, caps and camper shell and all hahaha, I would say it's alot closer to that one, I kick myself for not grabbing a great angle shot after she was all shined up this past weekend now.

And yes very true being that my pops is a painter he knows this paint has seen better days as it was just single stage and no clear at all, polisher burned through a few areas even with a very light touch. What can you expect with 90's attempts at painting Ya know? :haha:

NewType72 04-01-2015 03:31 PM

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Time for the new update everyone!! Guess where we went this past Saturday? How about rollin out to the Goodguys hot rod show and havin a blast in the trick truck corral with a ton of amazing pickups.

We rolled out of Modesto about 5:20 Saturday morning with my 72 and Papa-San in the 73 side by side all polished up and ready to show. We don't understand the word "trailer" because we love to drive our trucks and if you couldn't drive em then why have em Ya know? Topped off fluids and gas and hit the pedal we were in our way to Pleasanton which ended up as a 100+ mile round trip and a successful one at that for the 73's first big out of city venture. What a blast the day was staying till about 3-4 in the afternoon and taking advantage of the wonderful 80 degree California weather. We had many visitors stop in and listen to the stories of great grandpa Joe and dads time in the pickup and collecting a fair amount of compliments on her stock appearance. Was a proud day indeed.

We'd also like to thank our dates for the day and their patience and willingness to get up early and join us in our silly truck games, we couldn't do it without their support and love!

:burnout::truck::truck:


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collins10672 04-08-2015 02:31 AM

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i think the color of your truck is called turquoise by gm.i do know that it is a 1 year only color only available in 73.my favorite color on these trucks also.great looking truck by the way.

NewType72 04-30-2015 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by collins10672 (Post 7124296)
i think the color of your truck is called turquoise by gm.i do know that it is a 1 year only color only available in 73.my favorite color on these trucks also.great looking truck by the way.

Thanks so much! And great info by the way, sorry I've been lagging on updating lately as we've been so wrapped up in the other projects when the nice ones are being neglected :/

Unfortunately the Legacy has developed a miss somewhere along the lines, we hope we've found it in a bad arc from the cap to plug wire as it seems I missed pressing one down firmly enough or it simply didn't hold well enough, the quadrajet also has been sure acting like quadra-puke as of lately, we're hoping the elimination of he choke butterfly will aide in our severe gas mileage issue. As it's going through a tank of gas in mere days, will update this weekend with some hopeful resolutions


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Hankster 05-01-2015 07:10 PM

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[quote=NewType72;7115430]Time for the new update everyone!! Guess where we went this past Saturday? How about rollin out to the Goodguys hot rod show and havin a blast in the trick truck corral with a ton of amazing pickups.

:burnout::truck::truck:

mattcrp1 05-01-2015 11:13 PM

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Nice shot on top of the Altamont. I cant wait to get mine on the road. Looking good.

NewType72 05-02-2015 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mattcrp1 (Post 7156338)
Nice shot on top of the Altamont. I cant wait to get mine on the road. Looking good.

Thanks man! I really enjoy seeing more and more on the roads these days, nothin like a good ole Chevy or GMC being revived

NewType72 05-02-2015 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Hankster (Post 7155992)
Got 'em lookin' good! Nice!

We appreciate it Hankster!

NewType72 01-20-2016 07:52 PM

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Oh will you boys be in for a treat once I get all our new progress pictures uploaded and our story written. Get ready for phase two! Modifications here we come! :burnout:

Palf70Step 01-20-2016 09:49 PM

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:metal:

NewType72 02-25-2016 04:58 PM

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ALRIGHT!! sorry for the delay everyone, past month and a half sure has been hectic for my father and I getting progress done on this truck and having to move build site midway through. But we shall prevail and I shall give you all the nitty gritty details and professional camera shots that everyone demands on the forum! So without further ado here we go. :uhmk:

Great Grandpas Legacy part 2

Our goal is to leave the stock exterior appearance and function without hacking and taking away from making it look any different from a distance visually aside from being on manual airride, converting to a full custom short trailing arm setup, frame shortening, heavy duty bracing and overall enhancing of the truck.

First step is to get her in the air (don't mind the shopdog) and knock this bed loose and the 43 years of road grime and stupid repair decisions by the other side of the family that neglected this poor girl. Found out that the passenger bedside has definitely been replaced as well as the junkyard rear end that took place of the surely good factory rear end. :devil::banghead:


Uh-oh who forgot the back half outside?? Best way to tackle a frame job is jumping in head first and knocking it out of the park (we understand all possible ways of shortening a frame and have FULL belief and confidence in our straight cut so please just pay attention to the pretty welds instead. Thank you!) we moved into securing the cab and front of the chassis to the lift and began disassembly of the junky leaf spring setup in the back. Don't do this at home kids! ;)

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Now that our frame is clean and that the front 14" and rear 5" are cut out we can begin mocking up the new 67-72 Early Classic trailing arm crossmember with matching arms for an idea of the insanity were about to throw ourselves into. Had to get a shot of the donor bed on the back before we left for the night.
:metal::sumo:

northeimcustom 02-25-2016 08:53 PM

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Nice build! Looks like you have a bit of work ahead of you yet! Good luck!

Palf70Step 02-25-2016 09:41 PM

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:metal:

tinydb84 02-26-2016 04:05 AM

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Love it!!

aggie91 02-26-2016 11:02 AM

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Awesome!

NewType72 02-26-2016 04:55 PM

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Alright well get into some detail shots of getting this crossmember prepped and installed. We weren't going to be able to go with full length trailing arms because of the way the chassis dips under the cab so the next best thing is to alter the crossmember and join it to the cab support area with bolts as intended. We made our cuts to give it a flush fit against the vertical gussets of the cab support mounts. This saved about 6-7" of arm instead of losing about a foot and a half once we were finished.

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NewType72 02-26-2016 04:57 PM

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Thanks for the support guys, we appreciate you checking out the build and can't wait to post more for you as we organize and progress. More to come tonight and hopefully a big update over the weekend before we get caught up to current build time

NewType72 02-29-2016 04:42 PM

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Moving on we started into clearancing and getting a flat area for the bag mount and the rear end housing to sit into on the frame rails. Fairly simple process but it did make it a pain having the recessed shock mount areas in the way of our new plating. We went with a custom fabbed trac bar mount as well and our welder did an amazing job finishing up the area and making a very clean install.

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