I've been driving a squarebody pickup for the past three years or so, but my heart isn't in a square. Truthfully, the square was to be a "rolling donor" for a 60-66.
I picked this up last week, and will document the build as it happens:
I've been driving a squarebody pickup for the past three years or so, but my heart isn't in a square. Truthfully, the square was to be a "rolling donor" for a 60-66.
I picked this up last week, and will document the build as it happens:
Got the truck dropped off at my work so I can get it running and mobile. Zero clutch, zero brakes. Rad is still full. That's not original paint. I thought the "primer" was suspect - it used to be orange. Hasn't been on the road since '98.
I want to find an automatic-column and lose the stick.
Scary rim with a re-cap spare:
Block heater is one of them in-line ones, to circulate coolant. It doesn't get cold enough here to warrant one.
Ordered master and slave kits from Rock Auto (thanks for the discount code, Rock Auto!).
I was wondering when this thread would start. I'm tuned in for progress, I like that you're going to get it mobile with the stock stuff even if it's just temporary.
My "time estimate" is 3 to 5 years to finish it.
The V8 Firefly I always said was a 5 year build, but it took 8. Mind you, two years were spent building a shop, and I squandered a couple years while it was being built at work - at the end of the day I didn't want to stay late, I didn't come in on weekends, and I didn't usually come in during the summer. It got done faster once I got home.
I have no access for a tow truck to get to my shop at home, so the truck has to be driven in. I'm not comfortable with just using a tow rope at this point. And besides, I hope to put a permit on it and drive it around just to get a feel for it.
I need a name for the truck, as all my vehicles have names. They need to use alliteration, and an allusion to evil:
I failed with the '77 Silverado, and the best I could come up with was "The Crusty Chevy."
The best I can come up with for the '61, breaking tradition again, and based on the hood appearance, is "Nostrildamus."
So, this is eventually getting bagged, right?
V8 Power?
Paint or leave the patina?
Shorten the wheelbase?
Regardless, I like it. Looking forward to updates.
Nice score!
Love that body style, brings back memories.
I had a '66 GMC LWB step side w/ a 305 V-6, loved that truck. I know where all the rust lurks.
Looking forward to the build thread.
wheelsmithy said:So, this is eventually getting bagged, right?
Bagged, V8, Shortened, Lay Frame. Oh yeah.
Nice find on Ol' Smokey. A few more rolls of duct tape, and you can have the interior and rust problems licked. How does it run? Those old sixes are hard to kill. Best of luck with it. I had a 72 1/2 ton that had about 300,000 miles on it when I sold it.
The back has been doing good for about a month now! Yay!
I'll try to fire up the 6 when I actually have brakes and a clutch working - hydraulics are shot.
Awesome truck, love me some old chevys. Learned to drive stick on 72 c10 with "granny" 4spd. Loved it, hated it in parking lots, brother hated me when I burnt clutch in high school during burnout contest
Got the brake/clutch master off. Brake piston came out. Clutch piston had been driven home and is stuck. I heated it a bit, but left it to soak with "Moovit" penetrant. Hoping I can salvage the master.
I'm hoping to document this entire project through video. I reluctantly recognize that I need to get with the 21st century:
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