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12-04-2012, 01:15 AM | #1 |
Another Day, Another Dollar
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: North Vancouver, BC
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Blue The Ox Build thread 4x4 K20
This is my truck, a 1978 Chevrolet Cheyenne k20
454/Turbo 400/NP203. 44/14FF I bought it just after I graduated High School I had little mechanical experience when I bought it and didn't really know what to look for in a vehicle, never mind a square body Chevy!! First I had a new carb put on, and got the front end done. After a year of driving it on dirt roads I found out about rust! The box started turning to dust before my eyes!! I almost wanted to flat deck it! After putting the new box on I knew that the cab was probably just as bad, but I lacked the time and skill to do anything about it, so I drove it more or less untouched for about a year-and-a-half. After buying a newer truck I put the Chev away for a couple years and broadened my mechanical knowlege. After spending considerable hours working on the Chev, my F-150, and a Bronco II in between I decided I kind of liked getting grease under my nails so I took a pre-apprenticeship course in Heavy Duty Mechanics and have since started an apprenticeship. Last spring: Enter the '73 Cab! I bought it from a friend of a friend for $150. He drove it up as a Washington state truck. He only wanted the chasis and box as this cab had a pretty big dent on the passenger side B pillar and I was feeling ambitious! I stripped the cab, my current cab, and bought a welder The door panel of the donor cab was a little bit bent from the hit the B pillar took so I popped it back home with a the very high-tec bottle jack and 4x4 method. The donor cab was rustier than anticipated, but I had already gotten this far and didn't feel like searching for another cab I started cutting and welding the firewall with some patch panels from LMC and some I made myself Here is where I'm at as of today (Dec 3, 2012) On my next set of days off I hope to have the driver side almost complete aside from the cab corner which I will do last. Bought a winch bumper yesterday for $50 Merry Christmas to me!! The winch on the bottom is an old one that has been kicking around for years, its only a 5000LB winch, I will have use a snatch block until the winch breaks and I have an excuse to buy a bigger one!
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-78 K20 Cheyenne 454 long box, 4" lift, 35" MT's, '84 cab, '80 box "its hip to be square" |
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