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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: st-colomban
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Lowered C-20: Frame-off restoration
Hey guys !I'm new here, I've been reading the forum for a longue time, and decide to register , so i can show you my projet! There is a lot of knowledged & skilled people on here
![]() The presentation : I'm 31 years old french guy from canada ( so pardon my sometimes bad english lol ) , and i'm also a proffesionnal mecanic ! I have done and built many projects and cool cars for my own , and currently working in a really cool specialized shop , we build really cool customer project and race cars... But This is the first time i'm doing a truck project and restauration ![]() I'm really picky when i do a project, and my work standards are high ![]() For example , here's a car i did last year, aint to bad for a 24 years old shell ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I do built cool engines too ! ![]() Anyway enough car stuff , Heres the truck ! I was shopping around for a 62-72 chevy, when i came across This Gmc 1980 round headlights c-20 and fell in love with it ! Here in Québec, it is REALLY hard to find a suitable project truck , winter and salt rot them to death ! This truck is a One owner , all Original 108 900 kilometers ( been repaint once after a fender was bent in a parking lot in the early 90's ) it was originally Charcoal solid paint , never winter driven and really well maintain and taken care of ! It got a 4 barrel LS9 350, TH350 tranny and 14 bolts rear diff... Here how i got it last summer, it was already dismentle for a frame off restoration, but the gentlement abandon the projet : ![]() I'm still impress with how clean the sheet metal is, nothings need to be replace...its all original steel everywhere and will stay that way ![]() The worst part is the rear left under the box, but really its an easy fix ! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And here how it finally sits in My garage as of tonight, i can FINALLY start working on the truck ! I have been busy and working hard to finish insulating my garage and all in the last few months , and i'm finally done ! It is still not super organized yet, as i've had to empty the garage and move stuff around a lot, but i can start the truck project ![]() ![]() It got a Custom made very complete everything Belltech 3/4 ton drop kit , i think its a 5/6'' , so it can stay 3/4 ton , tons of new parts ( windows , trim, wheater stips etc ) Tomorrow i will install the frame on the Rotisserie , so i can do the frame to my liking : it as been sand blast and paint matt black , i want it shiny gloss black and clear coat , and i will remove all the bolts ( i HATE painted hardware, all the bolt need to be zinc plated and shiny, and all the cast parts need to be cast colored, so does the fuel lines/brake lines and all the brake/steering/suspensions parts... ) It basicly needs to look better then when it as roll out of the asssembly line in 79 ![]() I am not fix yet on what to do with the engine , Cylinder 1&8 are pit pretty bad from corrosion, the owner did not store it properly I really like the original charcoal color , but i really like the lime or olive paint color too... i have salvage from another truck the alluminium cab trim that separated the top from the rest, i might do a 2 ton with the top painted white or cream ! What i know is i want to keep the truck mostly or all original , beside the lowerend stance ! I dont know how value can be affected if i change the engine, or build an engine , i kindda like all matching Numbers... so does a color change ? My goal is that the frame and all the drive train is bolt on it, all shiny and ready , before the spring time, and that the body parts are ready to paint ![]() I'll for sure photo up-date regularly, and for sure will have many questions on the way too Lol ! Thanks for the reading , and stay tuned ![]() |
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