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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 27
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My first project (52' Chevy)
I've decided to create a build thread on my 52'.
A little background history on the truck.... When I was 15yrs old I decided I wanted a "Classic Car/Truck" to drive when I got my license, much to the dismay of my parents who lacked any automotive mechanic skill and knowing the effort it would take to restore a vehicle. jump ahead 6 months - My mom tells me of an "old" truck she saw for sale and thought she could talk my dad into letting me buy it. The truck was a 52' Chevy with a school bus yellow paint job. The short box was missing, but had a wooden flat bed. The truck had been partially restored and was equipped with a 350 Chevy motor and 350 Transmittion. There was a 10 bolt Chevrolet rear-end with 5 lug Chevy Rally Rims all the way around. My parents like it because it was ready for me to drive, and I like it because it looked and sounded really cool. With a small financial gift from my grandfather I got my classic vehicle I wanted. Jump ahead another 1yr and 1/2 and while driving to school one day I blow the motor on the truck. The truck then goes into storage. While in college and just starting my working career I didn't have the money or time to put into the truck, so in storage it sat collecting dust Jump ahead 9 years later my grandfather and mom passed away, 4 months apart of each other. A year later (last summer) I decided to pull my old truck out of storage and do a partial restoration on it to get it back to road ready condition sorta in memory of my mom and grandpa whom without there support I would not have been able to buy the 52'. |
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Join Date: May 2009
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Step One
![]() Truck comes out of storage after almost 10 years of collecting dust. ![]() I start tearing it apart while I wait for my step-dad to clean out an area of his shop for me to work in. ![]() I start gutting the inside, cleaning out the mouse nest and other junk ![]() ![]() ![]() Removed the old fuel tank |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Wisconsin
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Step Two
![]() Truck finally get's moved into the shop. Not alot of room as I have to share with my step-dad's mustang and a ford ranger he is working on. ![]() Removed the old steering set-up ![]() Creating mounting brackets for an rear fuel tank ![]() Fuel tank in place and very secure ![]() ![]() Painted the frame |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Wisconsin
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Step Three
![]() Decided it needed a new floor, as the old one was a collection of sheet metal pieces pop-riveted to the old rusting metal. ![]() Working on welding the floor into place ![]() ![]() Time for the driver side ![]() it took forever, but the floor is done, almost ![]() New Tie rod and Tie Rod ends ![]() Shiny Black 350 engine dropped into place ![]() Lokar Shifter ![]() Steering Column now installed ![]() Updated the Master Cylinder |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Wisconsin
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Step Four ...
![]() steering column shaft also completed -- Yay power steering! ![]() Interior coated with Lizard Skin - and starting to run the new wire harness ![]() New Heater (Small but it should do the job) ![]() New Aluminum Radiator to keep the engine cool |
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Location: Clovis Ca.
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Re: Step Four ...
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Classic Trucks Link http://www.classictrucks.com/feature...uck/index.html 1958 GMC.Project Build http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=162816 1966 Chevelle Build http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=443576 Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prrNKo8F7Zw#GU5U2spHI_4 Last edited by CAL 58 GMC; 04-03-2010 at 09:24 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: West Jordan Utah
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Re: My first project (52' Chevy)
What's the new gas tank out of? Are you going to route the fuel filler neck out the side (as it's currently angled) or do a through-the-bed filler?
Look's good. |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: My first project (52' Chevy)
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Tank is out of a 79' GMC Jimmy. I used the Jimmy as a donor vehicle for the tank, engine (recently rebuilt), and steering column. Last edited by bmnk; 04-03-2010 at 09:09 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Snohomish, wa
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Re: My first project (52' Chevy)
Looks like you have nice bones to start with. If everyone had a mom and grandpa like yours it would be a much happier world. It must have been hard to loose two of your greater influences in your life about the same time.
Looks like you're doing a great job though. I'm sure they would be very proud of you. Keep your updates comin.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Santa Fe,Texas
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Re: My first project (52' Chevy)
Looks like you have a great start going and a really neat story to go with it. If you need anything ask questions...these guys have been really helpful with me on the 52 I am working on. You can send me a PM with questions although I don't check it everyday. I will get back with you. Have fun with it.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: OKC, OK
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Re: My first project (52' Chevy)
Keep up the good work.
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