ehuppert
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Been threatening to strip the 1008 down and rebuild from the ground up, turned out Saturday was the day! Got my three sons to pitch in, started ninesih and finished just prior to dark! Stripped off nose, cab and box. Engine, trans and transfer all out. Waiting for a machine to lift cab off as a little too heavy for the four of us!
Plan is to media blast everything and replace parts as needed. Intend to epoxy primer the frame and topcoat, probably with rustoleum.
Already have doors, fenders, cab corners, rockers, hood, brand new GM tailgate...... Will be buying box sides, inner fender liners for the front and lots of bits and pieces! Back bumper is toast, so will be looking for another CUCV bumper! Going to have to repair drivers floor and the cab support. Aside from lots of rust most everything is in decent shape. Will be installing a fresh 400 SBC to replace the 350 (sorry!) yet to be built..
Many have said to just buy another truck, but this is my work and plow truck! Owned for ten years now and the money i'm going to spend would not get me a decent 1 ton. This thing is crusty, but a lot less than vehicles 20+ years newer!
So, radiator support frame brackets are shot. Could rebuild them but would prefer to remove rivets and install new brackets. Looked a bit online, but nothing popped up quickly. Anyone been there done that????
time line is....before the first snow! 800 ft of driveway is not happening with a snowblower!
Thanks, Eric
Plan is to media blast everything and replace parts as needed. Intend to epoxy primer the frame and topcoat, probably with rustoleum.
Already have doors, fenders, cab corners, rockers, hood, brand new GM tailgate...... Will be buying box sides, inner fender liners for the front and lots of bits and pieces! Back bumper is toast, so will be looking for another CUCV bumper! Going to have to repair drivers floor and the cab support. Aside from lots of rust most everything is in decent shape. Will be installing a fresh 400 SBC to replace the 350 (sorry!) yet to be built..
Many have said to just buy another truck, but this is my work and plow truck! Owned for ten years now and the money i'm going to spend would not get me a decent 1 ton. This thing is crusty, but a lot less than vehicles 20+ years newer!
So, radiator support frame brackets are shot. Could rebuild them but would prefer to remove rivets and install new brackets. Looked a bit online, but nothing popped up quickly. Anyone been there done that????
time line is....before the first snow! 800 ft of driveway is not happening with a snowblower!
Thanks, Eric