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Old 12-15-2013, 05:58 PM   #1
BruthaMan
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Cool Finished - 1978 Chevrolet Truck - Frame Off Restoration - Pancho Finale

Hey Everyone,

The time has come (finally!) where I can say "restoration completed." There were plenty of times I wanted to say it, but deep down, I knew there were still things to finish.

So what does a man say after tearing a truck all the way down to the frame, then rebuilding it bolt by bolt? "I'm tired," that's what he says! What a journey!

The Journey

Build Thread

Sale Thread

Here's a video that takes you through the journey, from start to finish:



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The Details

Drive Train
  • 383 stroker engine
  • AFR 195 Street heads
  • Comp Camps 262h roller cam kit
  • Comp gold 1.6 rockers
  • Edelbrock carb
  • Edelbrock intake
  • Edelbrock high flow water pump
  • Edlebrock fuel pump
  • Approximately 480 horsepower
  • Headman headers, xpipe with Corsa DB exhaust
  • Aluminum four core radiator
  • Billet specialties overflow tank
  • Billet Specialties brackets and accessories
  • Billet pullies
  • Professionally rebuilt 700R4 with lockup and corvette servo
  • Hughes Street Master 2,500 rpm stall converter
  • 3.73 posi-trac gears, professionally built
  • Even the drive shaft was powder coated!

Brakes
  1. Converted rear to disk brakes
  2. Polished GM Calipers at each wheel
  3. Slotted/cross drilled rotors
  4. Polished resevoir
  5. Proportioning valve for four wheel disc brakes
  6. New Stainless steel brake lines

Interior
  • Updated with complete Vintage Air AC kit (nice and cool!)
  • NOS Dash pad
  • NOS Dash pad insert
  • NOS Door panels
  • NOS Door panel inserts and trim
  • Power windows
  • Power door locks
  • Custom billet window/door lock switches
  • Fatmat base, Second Skin audio secondary, followed by Second Skin density foam for sound proofing.
  • Alpine am/fm/mp3 deck with remote
  • JL Audio amplifier
  • JL Audio component 6.5s (in kick panels)
  • JL Audio component 6x9s (behind the seats with custom brakets)
  • Powered compact subwoofer to bring out the base
  • New plush light gray carpet (the thickest most expensive available)
  • GM Floor mats
  • Under dash lights so you can see when getting in or out of the truck
  • GM low back bucket seats with all new vynil covers
  • GM center console with custom billet aluminum cup holder
  • NOS Gauge bezel
  • NOS GM speedometer (rare ebay find!)
  • All gauges work correctly, including rare correct GM tachometer
  • Rare wiper delay switch
  • '59 impala steering wheel
  • Tilt steering
  • Billet gear shift, signal lever and tilt lever
  • All new glass, including door front and rear window, with light tint
  • All new weatherstripping
  • GM NOS vent windows
  • Custom Ostrich skin sun visors
  • Chromed glove box door
  • New Retro seat belts for bucket seats

Body
  • Frame sandblasted, then epoxy primered with Dupont (expensive!) and top coated with GM Restoration satin black
  • The entire body was sandblasted and coated with Dupont expoxy primer
  • The bottom of the bed, cab and inner fender wells were then coated with POR-15 black chasis paint
  • Made a trip from Texas to Iowa to pick up a barn find that included two nos inner wheel wells, to NOS outer front fenders and two NOS doors. All documented in the build thread and on the truck!
  • Bed was epoxy primered then professionally coated with lining
  • New front and rear bumpers
  • NOS drip rails over doors
  • NOS "Silverado" fender emblems
  • NOS aluminum cab trim
  • Immaculate aluminum tailgate trim
  • NOS GM grill.
  • NOS GM headlight bezels

Electrical

The electrical system is all new, courtesy of Painless Wiring. Powered by a red top Optima battery.

Suspension
  • All new suspension components, including tie rod ends, bushings and ball joints
  • 2.5 inch lowering spindles on front, with new springs
  • Rear dropped four inches with shackles and removed one leaf spring
  • New shocks all around
  • 15 inch GM rally wheels, powder coated.
  • New rally wheel caps with spinners for that classic look
  • Brand new BF Goodrich 275/60/15s
  • Front end professionally aligned


Lessons Learned
  • This forum is your resource. There is nothing that cannot be done on these trucks, that you cannot find find information on here, or someone here who knows.

  • Start with a good base. Pancho was not the best base to start with, which in turn added to the overall cost of restoration.

  • Refrain from adding finished body panels until *everything* under the hood is done. There is nothing worse than doing finish work under the hood in tight places because you were too anxious to get those fenders on!

  • Ensure your motor is the way you want it before buttoning everything up. This cost time on my part, because I decided to go back and swap in AFR 195 street heads and change over to a roller cam. Working in tight spaces is not fun!

  • Try and do something, no matter how small, every day. There were days I was absolutely exhausted and just wanted to rest. On days like that, I would force myself to do smaller tasks, telling myself "anything I can get done today, I won't have to do tomorrow."


Thanks and Credits
  • Our Father in Heaven - for guiding me to the solution all those times I was ready to give up. I pray He will forgive me for those moments when I lost my Christianity.

  • My family, for their wisdom in understanding I was absolutely nuts for taking on a project like this, and their understanding help in making this dream come true.

  • The owners, administrators and moderators of this forum who work tirelessly to make this site an amazing resource and a place that makes us feel at home.

  • The online friends I've made here who provided encouragement, a kick in the pants when needed and help when I was at my wit's end.

Hope you guys enjoyed the build, the photos and the end results.
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