vp23271
04-06-2008, 03:10 PM
I got a little side tracked off my 68 Camaro project and picked up a 64 Chevy C10 Shortbed Fleetside. My plan is to just get it safe and decent enough for now and then really tear into it after my 68 Camaro goes off for paint about 10-14 months from now.
My garage space is occupied with my 68 Camaro and all it's bits and pieces, so I got a local shop to help with the duties. I already have 1 car torn apart in pieces and didn't want to be "that guy" with 2 incomplete projects with neither running lol! The shop that helped me out is in Fullerton, CA and its a family run business called Lee and Son. They quoted me honest hours, did a great job and got me back on the road. I would highly recommend them.
Back in Feb, I found the truck on craigslist and I drove up to Fresno, CA worked out a deal with the owner and towed it back. The truck was stock for the most part and had the usual rust, but was solid. The first things on my list to change were disc brakes and power steering! The drums were just scaring the crap out of me. Sometimes it would pull hard left when I hit the brakes and other times it would pull hard right. No consistency! The manual steering box had so much slop in it, it took a lot of concentration to get the steering wheel to correct the pull from the brakes. Trying to park the SOB with the manual steering box was a challenge to say the least. The other thing that needed to be addressed was the stance! I don't plan on going full tilt with this project, just want to improve the driva'bility and reliability.
Below is what's been done so far:
12" disc brakes all 4 corners
Master cylinder and booster
All new drop coils and shocks
2" drop spindles with 5 lug hubs
5 lug rear axles (6 lug was standard)
5 on 5 15x8 rally wheels (4" bs)
Upper and lower control arms
Quick ratio power steering
All new steering linkage
It currently has the original 283 and 3 speed manual tranny. Both feel like they are on their last legs. In the near future I would like to update the drive train, install the under bed fuel tank and get the bench seat recovered. Paint, body work and the small details won't happen until the Camaro has been handed off from my garage to the paint booth and final build.
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My garage space is occupied with my 68 Camaro and all it's bits and pieces, so I got a local shop to help with the duties. I already have 1 car torn apart in pieces and didn't want to be "that guy" with 2 incomplete projects with neither running lol! The shop that helped me out is in Fullerton, CA and its a family run business called Lee and Son. They quoted me honest hours, did a great job and got me back on the road. I would highly recommend them.
Back in Feb, I found the truck on craigslist and I drove up to Fresno, CA worked out a deal with the owner and towed it back. The truck was stock for the most part and had the usual rust, but was solid. The first things on my list to change were disc brakes and power steering! The drums were just scaring the crap out of me. Sometimes it would pull hard left when I hit the brakes and other times it would pull hard right. No consistency! The manual steering box had so much slop in it, it took a lot of concentration to get the steering wheel to correct the pull from the brakes. Trying to park the SOB with the manual steering box was a challenge to say the least. The other thing that needed to be addressed was the stance! I don't plan on going full tilt with this project, just want to improve the driva'bility and reliability.
Below is what's been done so far:
12" disc brakes all 4 corners
Master cylinder and booster
All new drop coils and shocks
2" drop spindles with 5 lug hubs
5 lug rear axles (6 lug was standard)
5 on 5 15x8 rally wheels (4" bs)
Upper and lower control arms
Quick ratio power steering
All new steering linkage
It currently has the original 283 and 3 speed manual tranny. Both feel like they are on their last legs. In the near future I would like to update the drive train, install the under bed fuel tank and get the bench seat recovered. Paint, body work and the small details won't happen until the Camaro has been handed off from my garage to the paint booth and final build.
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