Thread: Not a hotrod, but it is a build
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08-09-2010 07:29 PM #1
Not a hotrod, but it is a build
After Itouldyouso mentioned that the not so skilled people could do a build thread I thought I would do one of my daughter's truck. It is not a hot rod, but I did buy it last October and she got it for Christmas and her birthday this past June. And like any project, I still am not done. But now that the main work is done, my Spirit is back in the garage and waiting for me to get caught up on everything else. Sorry about the size of pictures but I don't know how to make them smaller. I'm not real sure why they are big, at least in the previews because they are smaller on the ranger station where I posted pics.
The first couple of pictures are when I first bought it for $400.
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08-09-2010 07:34 PM #2
These next pics are during the tear down phase.
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08-09-2010 07:38 PM #3
looks like you got a great deal. the metal looks pretty good for its age. should be a great build. are you going to bring it back to stock or modify it?BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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08-09-2010 07:41 PM #4
And then the body work began. Tori did not know what she was getting outside of a truck and she requested black with pink metal flake. With it being black, there were a number of dents that needed some attention. I just realized that I didn't have any pics of the cab corner that was repaired, but overall, the cab was in really good shape. I found a fender that was better than what I had so that saved a lot of work.
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I also cleaned up the frame a little in preparation for being undercoated.
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08-09-2010 07:45 PM #5
This next batch of pics are of it in primer and the frame undercoated. By the way, the bodywork, priming and painting was all done in a 1 stall garage. It was a challenge working around everything, but we managed. The guy who is teaching/helping me said the Spirit will be going to a paint booth.
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08-09-2010 07:47 PM #6
Barb is right, that body is really solid. You guys out in places like Kansas have no idea how lucky you are to have cars in the condition of these virtually everywhere. Tori is going to love her new ride, and you've already made major leaps. Keep us posted, nice to see something different too.
Don
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08-09-2010 07:48 PM #7
A project is a project. They all take a little skill and a lot of trying to learn Good luck with your build I'm sure your daughter will be happyCharlie
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08-09-2010 07:49 PM #8
And finally, we have some paint! Black without the pink metal flake.
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08-09-2010 07:50 PM #9
you are really coming along quick. keep up the good work.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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08-09-2010 07:54 PM #10
I noticed in the last pic that I posted that it was smaller. I wonder what I did when I loaded them. We are now at around November of 2009 and the truck was painted the weekend before Thanksgiving and my folks joined us for Thanksgiving so my Dad was able to help me undercoat the flatbed and start putting it all back together.
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08-09-2010 07:59 PM #11
Christmas arrived and Tori received cards and we went to everyone who helped me to pull this off before she even saw the truck so that she could thank them. You also have to know that I am known for messing with people, especially my daughter and she was a little or extremely worried because of the hints that I would drop about the truck. At this time, it was painted and back together, at least for the most part. This next pic is when we finally got home and she was behind the wheel for the first time.
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the next pics are what she looked like when Tori got it.
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08-09-2010 08:04 PM #12
Before she could start driving, I told Tori that she would have to learn to change the oil, plugs and tire. She still needs to do the plugs, but she put new shocks on the back and changed the front shocks. I love the pic of her day old manicure and oil on the hand.[IMG][/IMG]
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08-09-2010 08:07 PM #13
And then I started on the stake bed. These first pics are when we were figuring out how I wanted it to look.
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08-09-2010 08:09 PM #14
And now these pics are with the stake bed done.
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08-09-2010 08:12 PM #15
I wet sanded the cab about three weeks ago and when Tori and I get a chance, we will be putting some wax on it and putting the side rails on again. I still need to put some carpet in it fix the AC but hey, in another month, she won't need that. So that's my build and it doesn't take long to go from start to finish when you are pretty much done with the work when you start the thread.
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
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