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Old 01-14-2018, 12:57 PM   #1
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72 C20 Project

After several months of work, I've decided that it's time to document my progress on my 72 C20. I bought it in August of 2017 for $900, plus another $200 to get it delivered. It's got an eight foot bed, a standard cab, coil spring rear suspension, 2 wheel drive, and a granny low 4 speed. It was originally a chassis cab with the 292 six, but one of the previous owners added a bed and put in a V8. It has the block for a 302, 327, or 350, so I've just been guessing it has a 350. It's set up with an Edelbrock aluminum intake, a Holley Rebuilt Quadrajet, long tube headers, and a GM HEI unit. It has power steering, but no factory A/C. Anyway, here's some pictures from the Craigslist ad when I bought it:
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Old 01-14-2018, 01:10 PM   #2
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And here's some from when I got it home:
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Old 01-14-2018, 01:29 PM   #3
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The first real work I did was some basic cleanup and trying to get the motor to run. The engine bay had been invaded by rodents- the truck was sitting in the woods for about eight years before I bought it- so I got a leaf blower and a shop vac, and got most of the mess out of the engine. I replaced the air cleaner, checked out and repaired the wiring, changed the fluids, including the gas you can see below in the bucket, and repaired the chewed up wires in the HEI distributor. I oiled the cylinders with clean 10w-40, then put everything back together. After putting in a new battery and filling the carb fuel bowl with fresh gas, the truck started very easily, although it was smoking from the oil in the cylinders and on the headers.
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Old 01-14-2018, 01:45 PM   #4
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This probably wasn't the greatest idea, but after I had it running, I decided to take the truck for a "test drive". This was with no brakes, tires that only hold air for 15 minutes (and later came off the bead), and the engine hotwired, as the ignition switch shorted out. Anyway, it was fun, and it proved to me that the motor was at least strong enough to move the truck, albeit in granny gear. Here's a link to a video of the first drive:
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Old 01-14-2018, 01:55 PM   #5
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After replacing the front brake pads, I attempted to bleed the brakes. After running a whole quart of fluid through the system without any coming out of the front bleeder screw, I went around to the back of the truck and realized that my rear brake line had ruptured. In order to make the repair easier, I went ahead and took of the bed, since I would need to do that anyway for paint and bodywork.
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Old 01-14-2018, 02:02 PM   #6
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To remove the bed, I lifted it with an electric hoist and a come along, then drove out from underneath it. In doing so, I unseated the bead on a couple of the tires. After I limped it out from under the bed, I went ahead and bought five used tires for $75 and put them on at school. They're BF Goodrich all-terrains, LT285/75r16. These tires are very worn out, but they hold air, and they should hold up fine until I get the truck on the road and get some nicer ones.
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Old 01-14-2018, 01:21 PM   #7
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Welcome to the Chevy Truck forums. Nice truck
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Old 01-14-2018, 06:12 PM   #8
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sHE LOOKS LIKE A GREAT START, NICE AND STRAIGHT, oops caplocks
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Old 01-14-2018, 06:34 PM   #9
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sHE LOOKS LIKE A GREAT START, NICE AND STRAIGHT, oops caplocks
Thanks. As far as I know this truck has spent its whole life in the South, so besides the bottoms of the door skins, the cab corners, and the bed floor, it really only has surface rust. Pretty good for what used to be a work truck.
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Old 01-20-2018, 11:28 PM   #10
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There were a couple of snow days this week, so I had a lot of time to work on the truck this week. The first thing I did was to install a manual choke. The carburetor was set up for the intake mounted choke, but all of that stuff was missing, so I went ahead and bought a manual conversion kit for about $13 at Bumper to Bumper. I drilled a hole down the center of the choke shaft, mounted the s-shaped piece from the kit with a self-tapping screw, and attached the included bracket to the intake manifold bolt. Then I drilled a hole through a firewall for the cable to pass through, and a hole in the dash right next to the door to mount the choke handle. I tested it, and I was able to start the motor in 15 degree weather, so I'm satisfied with how it works. Here's some pictures of the setup:
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Old 01-20-2018, 11:33 PM   #11
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After getting the choke in, I went ahead and put my bench seat back. There had been a phone book under the seat, and rodents had gotten in, so the whole cab floor was a complete mess. I had removed the seat to get the area cleaned up, and now that I had everything taken out, I was ready to put it back in. Before I did though, I went ahead and installed a pair of gun racks that I had around in the back window.
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Old 01-20-2018, 11:39 PM   #12
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Today I got the new drum brakes installed. They're 13 by 3.5 inch brakes from a 1 ton van, with new springs and wheel cylinders. I went ahead and re-used the old brake pads, as new ones were pretty expensive, and the old ones still had plenty of friction material left. My guess is the van they came off of had a fresh brake drum before the owner gave up and sold it to the junkyard. I also got new parking brake cables. I'll need to fabricate some sort of adapter to connect them to the existing system, but it looks pretty simple. These should provide a good increase in stopping power though, and parts for 14 bolt brakes are a lot easier to find than parts for Eaton brakes.
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Old 03-12-2018, 03:59 AM   #13
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Good progress
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Old 04-22-2018, 09:04 PM   #14
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At this point, I have managed to work the engine out with a vacuum gauge, and I permanently mounted said gauge in the cabin. I also discovered my brake light issue- there was a loose connection under the dashboard. I also painted my mirrors and put them back together and on the truck. One of the studs had broken off of the passenger side mirror, but i managed to fix it by welding a bolt where the stud had been. Finally, I got started adapting my parking brake cable. I tried to bolt one of my brackets on, but I discovered that you can't drill through the rear suspension arms with my setup, so instead I plan to weld it on later.
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Old 04-22-2018, 09:07 PM   #15
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Old 04-22-2018, 09:08 PM   #16
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Old 04-22-2018, 09:15 PM   #17
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I also have some pictures of the truck itself. The first is it parked next to my grandfather's 1973 F100. It really shows how nice and compact the 67-72 Chevies are compared to other trucks around that time. The second pic is the truck pulling an empty utility trailer. I was curious as to how well the hitch geometry worked with my tires, and it seemed to do fine. The other three pictures are from a high tension power line easement.
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Old 04-22-2018, 09:21 PM   #18
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On the way to take the power line pictures from the last post, I managed to get the truck up to 40 MPH for about a minute. That's the fastest the truck has gone for eight years, and it was an interesting experience. The brakes worked wonderfully, although I could hear the front discs dragging where the new pads haven't been broken in yet. My main concern, however, was just how little power the truck seemed to have. My theory is that the throttle linkage is mis-adjusted, and that having the pedal to the floor only gave me about 1/2 or less throttle. I intend to adjust the linkage and re-evaluate, but if that doesn't work, I'll probably end up buying another quadrajet on Craigslist and rebuilding it. Besides that, however, the truck seemed to do very well on the road, although admittedly at a rather low speed.
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Old 06-22-2018, 02:11 AM   #19
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Good looking project. Keep at it.
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Old 07-01-2018, 10:21 PM   #20
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Went ahead and took off the grille in preparation for painting, and while it was off, I installed the led lights I took off the Subaru I just sold. Just a piece of bedrail attached to the radiator support, and four lights attached to that. Run with a relay and a toggle switch in the cab. They should shine through the eggcrate grille, while still being relatively invisible while turned off.
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Yesterday I went ahead and bought my own Mig welder, and last night, I finished welding in my patch panels. After a little bondo work and some maksing, I was basically ready to paint. I’m doing thinned rustoleum, with Japan direr, out of an hvlp. I got up early this morning and got one coat of primer on the truck before it got hot. I’ll need to do a little bit of final bodywork now that I can see the imperfections, and then I’ll spray another coat of primer and start adding color after that. It’ll be two tone- blue with white between the trim and a white roof.
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I like the idea of lights behind the grill. I may have to steal that.
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Old 07-11-2018, 10:33 AM   #23
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I like the idea of lights behind the grill. I may have to steal that.
They do work really well. I also did it with my dad’s Ranger and my Grandpa’s F100. You still get the extra lights, but without having to go with the off-road look.
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Old 07-11-2018, 10:38 AM   #24
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After spraying two coats of gloss white on the sides, tailgate, and roof (forgot to take pictures), I got the white sections masked up, and sprayed a coat of gloss royal blue this morning. At first I though the color would be too dark, but after seeing it on the truck, I think it looks perfect. I’ll spray a second coat tonight, let it cure for 24 hours, then take off the making and see how it looks. Btw, I’m using an 8:7:1 mixture of Rustoleum, acetone, and Japan drier. The Japan drier really hardens up the (normally soft) rustoleum, and it’s givin really nice results for a sub-$200 paint job. (That figure also includes body work)
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Old 07-11-2018, 10:44 AM   #25
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I was having problems with the carburetor that came on the truck, which I had already rebuilt, so I went on a search for another one. I ended up going to a speed shop nearby, and after talking to the guy for a little bit, I got a really nice rebuildable core- a thermostatic choke quadrajet. I also went to O’Reilly’s and got a rebuild kit, so $25 for the core, $21 for the kit, and $3.50 for a can of carb cleaner totals about $50 for a good, rebuilt quadrajet. I’ll end up converting to manual choke, like I did on my current carb, and hopefully it’ll run well.
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