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Old 03-29-2017, 05:19 PM   #1
Will Rotten
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Orlando, FL
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Chouteau

Hello all,

I live in Orlando but am originally from Oklahoma. My grandmother gave me my grandfathers 1971 GMC Sierra pickup, 402 BB when I was in my 20's. 17 years ago I parked it on my fathers property and left her for dead in Bartlesville OK.

My grandfathers last name was Chouteau so that's what I'm calling her.

Last weekend I pulled the wheels and am having them powder coated. On my next trip home I'll buy some used tires and get her into my dads shop. He passed away over 4 years ago so I have to come home to help mom on a regular basis and wanted a project for me too.

When I parked her I know she needed a ring job and had a cracked RH manifold. Now cosmetically there is typical rust on the cab and tail gate. When in my 20's I hit a pole in Sonic and crimped the front RH quarter panel. Otherwise just minor dents to some of the trim.

I haven't made any hard plans but I figure first drain all fluids, replace all rubber, plugs, plug wires, points, battery, have the carb rebuilt by someone else and see if she'll start up.

I'm sure I'll have many questions as I am not a mechanic and have no idea what I'm doing, but that's never stopped me before.
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