Thread: 27 chevy p/u
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	11-17-2009 04:17 AM #127 chevy p/u
 
 this is what i have to work with.
 ford 302 , C6 3 speed tranny and that scrap heap of a body.
 this week i go get the 9"rear end.
 woo lordy!
 what have i gotten myself into THIS time?!?
 
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	11-17-2009 04:19 AM #2
  
  
  
  
   Last edited by billy zz; 02-09-2013 at 02:58 PM. 
 
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	11-17-2009 07:24 AM #3
 Looks like a good start to your new project.
 
 Got any picturtes of the Willys?Livin' on Route 66  
 
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	11-17-2009 10:07 AM #4
 
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	11-17-2009 07:51 AM #5
 Do you know what year the heads are? Just curiuos what you have there?
 If you flip one of the heads over and snap a photo we can see if they are closed chamber or open. also any letters or numbers on the heads or the block and we can tell what you have there, if you would like to know for sure. Kurt
 
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	11-17-2009 10:02 AM #6
 
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	11-17-2009 10:11 AM #7
 this is what i did to it in 8 months
 
 complete rewire
 replace 9" brakes
 fabricate seat brackets/front bumper
 adjust valves/timing /dwell etc.
 clean/patch gas tank
 replace fender
 change all fluids differentials/tranny/ etc.
 carb rebuild
 fuel pump rebuild (failed bought replacement)
 replace warn locking hubs with selectros
 repack wheel bearings replace seals
 replace rear inner seals
 replace seats with originals
 install choke cable
 replace u-joint
 replace steering wheel
 wire wheel interior
 degrease interior
 treat interior for rust.
 paint gas tank
 turn signal switch(failed bought replacement)
 
 install side spare carrier
 
 wiper motors/arms
 dash handle
 rebuild steering box
 replace/repair
 tie rods
 bell crank
 sector shaft
 drag link
 broken lug stud
 paint/install glass in 1/2 cab
 replace tube for oil pressure gauge
 patch holes in dash/ windshield/floorboards
 treat rust on body
 paint
 
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	11-21-2009 03:12 AM #8
 it is coming along.
 everyday after work something gets done to it.
 we will put 2"square tubing all around the windshield frame.
 there is now 3/4" tubing under the lip the dash slides into and a section of plate along the bottom edge.
  
  
   
 
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	11-21-2009 03:14 AM #9
  
  
  
  
   
 
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	11-21-2009 03:16 AM #10
 once this is all tied together.
 then we go to the doors
 the rear panels
 then the back.
 
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	11-21-2009 03:18 AM #11
 it's obvious why nobody does these ancient chevy's.
 all that wood is a pain in the neck.
 
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	11-21-2009 06:26 AM #12
 Thanks for posting those photos!! Looks like a great start to a fun rig!!
 
 I also like all the signs in your shop  ...at least I'm enjoying the ride! 
 
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	11-21-2009 06:54 AM #13
 
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	11-21-2009 06:58 AM #14
 he REALLY knows his cars.
 it's amazing.
 
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	11-30-2009 05:17 AM #15
 here is a question.
 what other axles are usable?
 from ANY car or truck.
 





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