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12-14-2007, 02:13 PM | #1 |
Official C-10 Destroyer
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Menomonie, WI
Posts: 72
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72 Step Revival. Hopefully.
I'm planning to finally put this truck back on it's feet again.
It needs A LOT of work. The pictures will do the talking I took these pictures today (12/12/07): The engine isn't really "built" at all, I tore it down to rebuild back in January, but ran out of money. Than for my graduation party I kinda "mock-built" it so it at least looked like an engine.
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5 miles to a gallon, and lovin it! Deceased: 1972 C10 Stepside, 350ci smallblock, Edelbrock 750 performer carb, Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold, DynaMax headers, Thrush glasspacks, flame-throwers! |
12-14-2007, 02:13 PM | #2 |
Official C-10 Destroyer
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Menomonie, WI
Posts: 72
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Re: 72 Step Revival. Hopefully.
More pictures:
Here is what I'm dealing with on the floor: Drivers: Passenger: This is the POS welder I've been using: And here's why I can't really work on ANYTHING until spring, the garage is packed with my brother's stripped E30 track car, my dad's M3, and (not visible, on other side of garage) my dad's 78 Porsche, along with the other toys (not visible: BMW R1150 RT and the John Deere) Too many damn cars: We built this 3 1/2 stall garage because we didn't have enough space with the attached 4 stall one, but we managed to fill this one up too! If I do start working on my truck again, I'll have to plan a weekend ahead of time to move the BMW's out and my cab in.
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5 miles to a gallon, and lovin it! Deceased: 1972 C10 Stepside, 350ci smallblock, Edelbrock 750 performer carb, Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold, DynaMax headers, Thrush glasspacks, flame-throwers! |
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