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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
      Location
      Woodbine, MD
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      Project "SIC10".....1979 C10 Big Ten

      ....see what I did there??!! Project SIC10...get it? anyways......


      Just wanted to tell y'all about my new project. It a 1979 C10 Big Ten, short bed with a 305 and a three on the tree.


      I cannot post up pictures currently bc photobucket decided to screw me.....

      You can follow along the build progress on my Facebook page or my YouTube....links at the bottom.

      Since this is my somewhat first dabbling in a truck build I am going to need your help!!! Here are my plans...



      - get original 305 and 3 speed working reliably
      - it needs a complete brake set up....do I go stock or simple upgrade?? WHATS AN UPGRADE FOR THIS??
      - floor pans and fix the destroyed interior (it needs EVERYTHING)
      - suspension........I have no ides where to go with this...flip kit...coilovers...c notch....??!!??!!
      - a pull out LS at some point

      I plan to vlog every step on this process on my YouTube page.

      https://www.youtube.com/user/sicmonte


      And you can find updates with PICTURES on my Facebook (look up Douglas Lutes) and my shops page "Dual-Lit Kustoms".

      Please share any pictures and info you have!!!
      Douglas Lutes
      1988 Monte Carlo SS

      "Never race anything you can't afford to set on fire and push off a cliff."


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jun 2014
      Posts
      160
      Country Flag: United States
      Sounds great welcome to the truck family! I have a 85 c10 named lowretta. The most helpful thread by far is the make handle thread rob @nolimit did on another forum, tons of good info,member feed back, trial and era and overall outcomes. Take a look at my truck, I did a rear flip kit with two leafs removed, flipped shackles for better articulation and poly bushings. Up front I cut 1.5 coils off and poly bushings, I plan to go back to full springs with drop spindles but for now it rides and handles decent for a cruiser. These trucks are heavy so even with my 350 it's a little sluggish off the line but it's still fun. Good luck with the build hope you get the photo sharing situation squared away

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jun 2016
      Location
      Eastampton, NJ
      Posts
      35
      Doug,

      What is your overall goal? A cool parts runner truck for cruising or are you going to auto-x it?

      One reasonable option for a cruiser could be the fairly new ridetech kit... http://www.ridetech.com/products/sus...etgrip-system/

    4. #4
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      Jun 2016
      Location
      Eastampton, NJ
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    5. #5
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
      Location
      Woodbine, MD
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      Here's my "plan" for this truck

      1) Get the stock 305 and 3 speed working reliably.
      2) Get the stock JB5 code brakes working reliably. This has the 1.25" wide front rotors and the 2/75" wide rear shoes.
      3) Get the suspension dialed in...which will more than likely be the ridetech street grip kit.
      4) Fix up the interior...new seats...floor boards...etc
      5) LS SWAP with 4L80!!

      - - - Updated - - -

      cruiser then autox in the long run
      Douglas Lutes
      1988 Monte Carlo SS

      "Never race anything you can't afford to set on fire and push off a cliff."

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Feb 2014
      Location
      LaGrange, Il
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      45
      Here is a C/10 that we built wheels for and has been making it's way around show and autocross circuit
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      For more info on wheels Click here: http://bit.ly/2hNa4ys

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Jul 2013
      Location
      St. George, UT
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      Hey Doug, sounds like a great plan. Before you start anything you need a rendering, feel free to hit me up :D.

      You've got a great plan and as a 70's square body owner myself I look forward to seeing it unfold. As far as photos goes, Photobucket screwed us all. I now use Imgur for both myself and Speedtech. It takes a minute to figure out the pattern for uploading and posting but once you do it's easy and of course free.

      Good luck with this new Sic build!
      -Ben, Creative Director at Speedtech Performance
      We sell some really cool parts, build cool cars, and do cool concept renderings too!
      435-628-4300 www.speedtechperformance.com
      My Pumkinator build thread- https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ght=pumkinator




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