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Old 03-20-2011, 08:33 PM   #1
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Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

My 57' has not been on the road in over 13 years!!! The truck used to be driven during the Spring & Summer for cruise nights and car shows. In the late 90's, the truck was torn apart to have a 77' Camaro front subframe installed. In the process, an early 80's Firebird rear end was purchased for the truck. The firebird rear is a 3:23 posi disc brake setup. I have not gotten around to installing it yet. I bought a 283 V8 several months ago and have it sitting on "stand-by" for installation. I also have a complete TH350 waiting to be used.

The truck is confined to a small car port shed outside. This is where I attempt to get it back up and running with the tools & parts I have. The truck appears to be in sad shape in the pictures, but the body is rust free and the sheet metal is straight. Dirt and dust has been accumulating on this ol' gal for a few years. I really hope to have it running by the end of Summer or sometime this Fall.
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Old 03-20-2011, 09:36 PM   #2
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I hear you about the weather. At least the week end was nice. Got lots done.
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Old 03-21-2011, 10:39 PM   #3
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Keep at it and you'll be putting miles on her in no time!
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Old 03-21-2011, 10:52 PM   #4
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

i hear ya, everygthing's a trade off, in the dry-cities it's wind not rain. i keep all my parts & stuff outside tied down with straps or it would blow into idaho
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Old 03-22-2011, 10:14 AM   #5
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i hear ya, everygthing's a trade off, in the dry-cities it's wind not rain. i keep all my parts & stuff outside tied down with straps or it would blow into idaho
What kind of parts and stuff do you have? Maybe you SHOULD untie it and let us Idaho boys sift through it!
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Old 03-22-2011, 12:07 PM   #6
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What kind of parts and stuff do you have? Maybe you SHOULD untie it and let us Idaho boys sift through it!
Mostly 55-59 & some squarebody stuff. I have an IH travelall that was used as advertizing for a tire store its so ugly the neighborhood association threatened to sue me if i didn't move it
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Old 03-21-2011, 11:15 PM   #7
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

im in the same boat , i took my truck apart 5 yrs ago and NEED to get it back on the road , just lacking time and motivation , i am lucky enough to have a 2 car garage to work on it in
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Gosh these websites help keep up the motivation.
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Old 03-22-2011, 04:19 PM   #9
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nice to see some pictures of your truck, looks like lots of work ahead of you but thats normal. keep the pic's coming.
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Old 12-31-2012, 03:16 AM   #10
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Exclamation Been a while since my last update

So far I am making fair progress on my 57' project. I just finished setting the engine/transmission into the pickup, installing the under bed fuel tank, and re-mounting the "frame horns" for the core support. Next is wiring, hanging front sheetmetal, and having my driveline lengthened. I am still targeting a late Spring deadline for having it road worthy. My wedding is in July and I am determined to drive it away after getting hitched (no need for a fancy limo)
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Old 12-31-2012, 09:30 AM   #11
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

You are making a lot more progress than I am. There is snow on the ground here and I can't get anything in my garage. I'm thinking seriously about building a two car shop behind my old garage this spring to have a place to work out of the weather.

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Old 12-31-2012, 11:28 AM   #12
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NW Task Force, love the 283 in factory garb. Beatiful looking engine.
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Old 12-31-2012, 12:42 PM   #13
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NW Task Force, love the 283 in factory garb. Beatiful looking engine.
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Thanks for the compliment! Yeah, I totally love the retro small block look under the hood. I just cannot get into chrome/billet/polished up stuff under the hood.(sometimes it depends on vehicles) Everywhere you go at car shows.........350cids loaded with dress-up goodies. The bottom line is that I wanted to be totally different than most folks with engine size and engine decore. I really like the old school CHEVROLET script valve covers and all the 60's era bracketry. The air cleaner is an oil bath 1956 Belair unit converted to a paper element style.
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Old 12-31-2012, 12:33 PM   #14
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I'm thinking seriously about building a two car shop behind my old garage this spring to have a place to work out of the weather.
Yeah, it is virtually impossible to work on a vehicle over here outdoors during the winter months. Way too much rain! My garage is just a small 2-car, but I have dedicated it to just my 57'. I bought some wheel castors for the truck. Man, I am glad I bought those! Makes it super easy to roll around by myself.
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Old 12-31-2012, 11:52 AM   #15
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

Keep plugging away at it and you should be able to make your deadline.
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Old 12-31-2012, 03:16 PM   #16
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Nuthin' better than a '57.
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Old 03-14-2013, 01:09 AM   #17
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Exclamation Update

Here is an update on my 57' project.

Things left to do:

1.Set rearend pinion angle
2. Have driveline built
3. Wire up engine compartment for V8
4. Install radiator & electric fan/relay
5. Install exhaust

These are the major items left and I have till July to get it done for my wedding. Sure hope I can make it.
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

4 months, should be done........Tick.......Tock.....Tick... looking good
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Looks good. Good luck on the time line.
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

It does look like you're making great progress! And don't forget for leaving the church wedding to add tying the cans with string onto the rear bumper...

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It does look like you're making great progress! And don't forget for leaving the church wedding to add tying the cans with string onto the rear bumper...
I'm sure if he has it parked in front of the church or reception hall that will be the least of his worries. You can't tie your own cans and shoes to your own rig anyhow but your crazy new sister in law sure can. If it's gets written on with shoe polish don't drive pass the fist car wash as that needs to come off before it gets baked on including on the windows. My 69 Cutlass still showed the writing on the back window two years later when there was dew on the glass.
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I'm sure if he has it parked in front of the church or reception hall that will be the least of his worries. You can't tie your own cans and shoes to your own rig anyhow but your crazy new sister in law sure can. If it's gets written on with shoe polish don't drive pass the fist car wash as that needs to come off before it gets baked on including on the windows. My 69 Cutlass still showed the writing on the back window two years later when there was dew on the glass.
The wedding party has been briefed on do's & don'ts of decorating the truck. I have people also "staged" outside to keep an eye on it for me too.
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Update

I am getting closer to firing the truck up..........

Just recieved my driveline back from the driveline shop tonight. The driveshaft looks outstanding and fits like a glove!!!! Couldn't have been more happy about the results. I still need to complete my gas tank filler neck install, install carb & linkage, add fluids, wire up the electric fan relay and crimp a few wires. The weather is improving around here and I am getting car show fever!
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

i love your truck, and yes the trade off rain VS heat, vs heat and tornados, living in Phx we have the heat but i miss the PNW and yes if it's raining you can work in your garage, try that in phx when it's a 118 and a 130 in the garage. anyway keep at it and you will be driving it soon.
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Re: Putting my 57' back together in the rainy PNW!!!

You will be behind the wheel cruising it down the road before you know it. I like the color, what is it?
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