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04-14-2010, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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Hey everyone,
I'm pretty new to the forum here (been lurking for quite some time looking up info for my brothers 1970 C10). I just picked up this 1987 R10 a few weeks ago. I've always loved these trucks since my dad had a 78' Scottsdale back when I was a kid. That truck was indestructable, and went through everything! I've missed it ever since it was gifted to my brother, who then traded it for a Fo....rd. Anyways, I'm glad to finally have one of my favorite trucks! It has a TBI 305 w/ 700R4 and 3.08s out back. As you can see below, the paint was badly neglected. The drivers side of the hood is after 30 minutes of washing. The hood, top of the cab, and tool box were all covered in that dirt. She's pretty straight overall and has virtually no rust (barring minor surface rust on the tailgate and the drivers door where a deer ran into it). Plans for the truck are pretty basic at this point. I want to do a frame-off, strip the frame of rust and paint it, do some basic body work and paint, rebuild the suspension, swap in a 6.0L w/ mild cam, put in a 3.73 posi and put it all back together, then do a slight refresh on the interior (in great shape other than the dash pad and a couple non-functioning switches). I've got the rest of the paint cleaned up now, as well as the interior, but my camera batteries are dead. Once I get new batteries, I'll post up some more pictures or something. You can even see my other daily drivers in the pictures (ugly green Honda Accord, which I drive when I don't feel like stopping at every gas station, and the Maxima, my wifes car.) Engine Stock 305 700R4 Power Steering and A/C (broken) 3.08 rear end Dual 16gal tanks Exterior Black/Gray LWB Chrome Push Bar Sweet rusty toolbox Interior Interesting aftermarket seats w/ center console. Sunpro tach on the dash Deluxe Instrument Cluster w/ Water Temperature, Oil Pressure, Volts, Quartz Clock Black carpet Power windows/locks Suspension/Wheels Stock suspension Stock Rallies (I think? New to the specifics of these trucks) 31's in the rear, 235/75/15s in front Future Mods Frame-off resto-mod. Some type of newer factory rim. New paint job (part of the frame-off) 6.0L LQ4 w/ undetermined transmission. 1-ton springs in the front to level it out, or maybe a lift (small, ~4" or so), if I can bring myself to do it to a 2wd. Last edited by foamypirate; 05-01-2010 at 12:28 AM. |
04-14-2010, 11:11 AM | #2 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
Looks like a solid truck. I like it!
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04-14-2010, 11:30 AM | #3 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
Don't loose that hood emblem! I swear they are made of gold or something for the price they want. I love the 87's and they are getting harder to come by.
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04-14-2010, 11:35 AM | #4 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
Why do you call it an "R10"? What makes it different than any other Silverado?
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I quickly learned to tell the parts people that it is an R10, not a C10! I got a bunch of tune-up parts for an 87' C-10, that wound up being the wrong part (fuel filter was paper-filter for carbs, plug wires for regular HEI dizzy, not computer controlled, so the boots were too long, etc). Last edited by foamypirate; 04-14-2010 at 11:49 AM. |
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There were no C-K trucks built in 1987. They were R series 2 wheel drive and V series 4 wheel drive light duty trucks in 1987. They brought the C-K model designation back in 1988 for the new truck platform. The 1987 R-V models have been lumped into the C-K models for convenience and other by about everybody since they were built. This post is to clear up the issues with the 1987's. It's known the R-V series continued past 1987 in the old truck platform in some models. Last edited by Dooley; 04-28-2010 at 09:53 AM. |
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04-30-2010, 05:23 PM | #9 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
Just got an exhaust installed. Went against the norm, and did a single pipe 2.5" system (plenty to feed a stock 305 TBI for now). Since the truck is an 87', I still have to pass emissions, so I went with a 2.5" high-flow heavy duty Catco cat, and a 2.5" offset Magnaflow 4x9x18 muffler. She actually SOUNDS like a truck now!
I had it put together at Muffin Muffler in Austin, TX. Great guys, and they did an AWESOME job. It was a treat watching these guys work. I will definitely be bringing more business to them in the future. Here are pics of the install. Last edited by foamypirate; 04-30-2010 at 05:38 PM. |
04-30-2010, 10:09 PM | #10 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
loving the r10 man i want one now!
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good job man keep up the good work..
can you tell me more of the process u did on the hood?
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As far as the process for the hood, it's pretty simple really. Since it's never a good practice to jump straight to the harsh stuff, I tried using Meguiar's Swirl remover to see if I could remove some of the cloudiness and contamination, but it didn't do much, so I moved up to Meguiar's Ultimate Compound, which again, didn't result in much. The next level was wet sanding. I did all of my wet sanding with 2000 grit. You want to use a VERY light pressure (emphasis on light, it's very easy to take off too much paint/clear). I always sand in a back and forth motion, never circular. After sanding straight back and forth one direction for the entire hood, I rotate 90* and sand again. After I had finished the portion of the hood I was on, I washed it off with soap and water to remove any contaminants, then dried it. I then proceeded to do a light buffing with rubbing compound to remove the wet sanding scratches. At that point, I had a dull shine, so to bring out the final shine you see in the pictures, I washed and dried again, then used Meguiar's Swirl remover (mentioned earlier) to remove the marks from the rubbing compound. The end result is what you see in the pictures. Now, mind, there is still some minor cloudiness and contamination in the paint, but they are so too deep into the paint to safely remove. You can just use your best judgment for situations like these. If the light wet sanding doesn't remove them, they are pretty deep, and not worth the risk to remove unless you really know what you are doing. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. I am by no means and expert, but I can certainly try and help and/or point you to someone who can. Autopia.org is a great place to check out for stuff like this. Last edited by foamypirate; 05-02-2010 at 11:43 AM. |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
my clear coat is all the way gone on my hood and roof so i dont think i could shine that up... the sliver truck
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09-24-2010, 03:40 PM | #15 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
good work keep us posted with pics
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09-24-2010, 04:10 PM | #16 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
I thought R-10 means its a van! haha
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10-15-2010, 06:01 AM | #17 |
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New wheels! 15x8 Cragar Nomad IIs with 3.75 backspacing. You can also see some of the polishing I did on the passengers side (just compare to drivers!) You can see where I haven't finished the back of the bed (lots of swirls from the compound, need to go through with a finer polish to remove them). While it's not perfect (even the "finished" part still has swirls), it looks 10x better than before. I don't want to put too much effort into it because, a) I am doing it by hand, and b) I am planning on repainting the truck come spring time. You can also see the freshly painted tool box, complete with smeared rubbing compound. =(
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10-15-2010, 01:29 PM | #18 |
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I guess my rims are about 7" too small and my ride height 5" too tall for anyone to care.
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10-15-2010, 01:57 PM | #19 |
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Looking good !!!
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10-15-2010, 02:02 PM | #20 |
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haha, kinda. Truck looks really good, 100% better with the chrome nomads. What are your plans for paint colors when you paint it in the spring?
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
Truck looks good. I'm odd, I like the stock stance and rim/tire sizes. I love the 87-91's because you don't have to mess with carburation. My 87 is a TBI also. Not to Hijack but to add to the R/V VS C/K discussion, Here's a pic of my bone stock 87 V30 (4WD 1 ton). The Burgundy one is a 79 K20 (4wd 3/4 ton not stock) I sold because it's too big and too hard for an old man like me to work on.
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10-15-2010, 10:50 PM | #22 |
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Re: Just bought an 87' R10
be prepared to wax those wheels every week or else they'll rust. That's why we got rid of the set we had, didn't matter if it was winter, summer, or what they'd rust in a week if they weren't washed and waxed.
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Yeah, I had planned on it. I figured the chrome would be cheap, considering the price. These really are just "temporary" wheels until I can step up to something nicer. Just wanted something that looked better than rusty/scratched rallies.
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10-16-2010, 11:52 AM | #24 |
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I know exactly what you mean, was the same for us. My dad put my cragar ss wheels on his truck after I sold my mcss, then I sold his nomad's to a guy with a 94 chevy.
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Nice....now find a door!
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