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Old 04-01-2011, 10:04 AM   #1
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Re: **pissed** kids and their hackjob installs.

I feel your pain, i bought a 72 BB SWB truck, that was a factory SWB BB truck.

NOT. Got it home, LWB truck. I missed "9" in the SPID (as it was ripped up so bad) and the did such a good job on the welding, i couldn't see the frame from the outside, only found the weld when i got it home (drove 3 hours one way) and found them on the inside. Guy said he knew nothing about it. Said he'd "find me a SWB frame" but i had to drive down and get it.

Lesson learned for me, i paid way to much for a fake POS truck. Now i don't have the $ to finish it like i wanted. My fault, I thought i checked all my bases,next time i'll do more checking.
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Old 04-01-2011, 10:41 AM   #2
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Re: **pissed** kids and their hackjob installs.

Not trying to defend the kid, but in his mind there was nothing wrong with the frame. If you go on any S-10 forum you find its really common to see hacked up crap like this. They don't know how important it is to "Do it right", they just want it cheap and quick.

I won't beat on you, for making this mistake. Your going to be kicking yourself plenty while your spending the extra hours required to make it right.
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Old 04-01-2011, 04:11 PM   #3
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Father will you be telling the rest of the church this story on Sunday? LOL
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Old 04-03-2011, 06:45 AM   #4
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Re: **pissed** kids and their hackjob installs.

Guess that's another AD truck in Charleston. Whereabouts?
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Old 04-04-2011, 10:57 AM   #5
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Guess that's another AD truck in Charleston. Whereabouts?
near Northwoods Mall in North Charleston... Theres another AD driving around here too.. hes near Otranto road.. but I havent been able to look at it close yet... hes always going the other way. lol.
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Old 04-03-2011, 05:57 PM   #6
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I normally don't post but this thread prompts one from me. First, I feel for you. Secondly, I am sure this kid screwed up, but not all 'kids' are terrible and screw everything up. Also, to those who say 'its not his fault'...BS, you either take the time to learn, educate yourself, and do it right or DONT DO IT AT ALL. Honestly though, if you were planning on using just the frame and spending your own dough, you probably should have measured and examined the frame first. Kids that want a 'sweet ride' for half the cost and put stupid clear taillights on their trucks ruin this hobby for everyone, give the younger generation a bad rep, and screw over guys like you
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I normally don't post but this thread prompts one from me. First, I feel for you. Secondly, I am sure this kid screwed up, but not all 'kids' are terrible and screw everything up. Also, to those who say 'its not his fault'...BS, you either take the time to learn, educate yourself, and do it right or DONT DO IT AT ALL. Honestly though, if you were planning on using just the frame and spending your own dough, you probably should have measured and examined the frame first. Kids that want a 'sweet ride' for half the cost and put stupid clear taillights on their trucks ruin this hobby for everyone, give the younger generation a bad rep, and screw over guys like you
Lrall whats up dude? your no kid are ya? i would put you in the "younger generation" class. been trying to buy a jaguar for my 56' and the guy selling it can't keep his story straight so i told him to keep it.
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Old 04-07-2011, 05:23 PM   #8
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Lrall whats up dude? your no kid are ya? i would put you in the "younger generation" class. been trying to buy a jaguar for my 56' and the guy selling it can't keep his story straight so i told him to keep it.
Eh, seems like everyone keeps calling me a kid, im 21. I agree there is alot of garbage selling that goes on but its not all kids, its everywhere.

As for what I have been up to, well school has really taken over. I am finishing my second semester of junior year in college and starting to find some time to work on the '48 again. Im really excited to get it running. No offense to anyone else doing the swap but it seems I am one of the few/only that is doing a restoration with fully rebuilt suspension, paint, bodywork, new trans/engine etc. I have never lost the excitement and fun in the project, just the time and availability/weather.

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Old 04-07-2011, 09:08 PM   #9
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Eh, seems like everyone keeps calling me a kid, im 21. I agree there is alot of garbage selling that goes on but its not all kids, its everywhere.
Yep, pretty much you're a kid till you're 25 anymore. Longer if you're still in school or live with parents.

Looking back now I know I personally was a kid till about 26 (easy) and by that time I had two businesses go bust.

Back about 100 years ago you were an adult if you could hang a holster on your hips. That was about 12-13.
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Old 05-18-2011, 10:23 AM   #10
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Eh, seems like everyone keeps calling me a kid, im 21. I agree there is alot of garbage selling that goes on but its not all kids, its everywhere.
I know your pain, although I am much older than 21 My dad is into chevelles and has been since before I was born. I went to many a car show with him and even into my 30's a lot of "those" guys would look me at as a kid and dismiss anything I asked or said, no matter how intelligent or correct it was, as a dumb question or statement. It still pisses me off to this day. Not all of them were like that, but most were. Heck a lot of them didn't even like my dad and his chevelle because it wasn't anything close to stock. it is one of the reasons I like the truck crowd even though I'm new to it. Far more diverse and open group. At the recent Good Guys in Texas I asked a gentleman about his blazer that I thought was pretty cool. Guy must have been in late 60's or so and was just eager as could be to talk about it and ask what I was doing and encouraged me to keep it up. That is what I like about this group.

"Kid" is a relative term though. My kids are 20 and late teens now, but as I mentioned, those muscle car guys still look at me as a kid. Besides it isn't just "kids" that screw stuff up. Worse case he knew it was bad and sold it as such. best case he didn't know it was bad or maybe he didn't do it himself and didn't know one way or the other if it was right or wrong and you just got unlucky.

While I'm not defending the seller, it is a pretty broad stroke to say 'those dumb kids' and 'their crap'. It probably wasn't so long ago when many older folk would balk at what you did or even what you do now to you vehicles. a classic 50's truck on an s10 frame? oh the horror!
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Old 04-08-2011, 03:47 AM   #11
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Try finding insurance through one of the classic companies! They will call you a kid for a long time. My son has had his '54 hot rod running since he was 16 but at 18 still can't get collectors insurance because they don't want to do anything until he's 21. Going on my insurance is a PITA because they just want to do PLPD (Liability) so if something happens, its a problem!

Still, enjoy being a kid.
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Old 04-08-2011, 04:47 PM   #12
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Had I not had a mentor my enthusiasm to do cool stuff to my vehicles would probably of trumped my abilities and led to me build similarly hacked up jobs. It sucks but on the positive side, at least he was trying, right? I'm glad my uncle stepped in and really gave me some hands on tutoring, something my dad did when he could as well. Some guys, like my friend are left to just work with buddies and learn what he can on his own. His stuff isn't as clean and well done as other people's but he's doing it.

I can understand your frustration though because all "atta boy for trying" aside, he did sell it and you ended up with the mess. Maybe my dad always questioning my interest in buying something that some work had already been done on was founded in a situation like this! Makes me want to buy an S10 for my swap that hasn't been touched!

In ten years he will probably look back on the truck he sold you and know that he screwed you and hopefully feel bad about it with all the experience he's gained in those years! Hell, even with the tutoring I did have, I look at stuff I did even five years ago and laugh at myself!

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Old 05-13-2011, 12:45 AM   #13
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so I pop the hood. its not the CPI Vortec V6.. its the TBI V6 (no offense to anyone here with it, but when you expect the cast alum intake decent looking vortec engine, and you see the TBI, its annoying.)


So you didn't even bother to pop the hood, and you're ranting about how you got screwed?
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so I pop the hood. its not the CPI Vortec V6.. its the TBI V6 (no offense to anyone here with it, but when you expect the cast alum intake decent looking vortec engine, and you see the TBI, its annoying.)


So you didn't even bother to pop the hood, and you're ranting about how you got screwed?
reading comprehension isnt your strong point is it?

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so I pop the hood. its not the CPI Vortec V6.. its the TBI V6 (no offense to anyone here with it, but when you expect the cast alum intake decent looking vortec engine, and you see the TBI, its annoying.)
then i step back and realize.. hmmm wheres my front ground effect bumper? gone. then i see the stereo. gone.
So i TRY to explain to the kid that, "hey, how am i going to get my money out of this heap if you take EVERYTHING from it?"... deaf ears. hes too stupid to understand. he only knows im going to use the frame.. thats all he gets. he cant understand that i was going to part out a decent S10, to fund the cost of the frame and break even (or maybe even profit a little for the work it takes to do all that)
instead, i have an S10 in my driveway with no wheel, a dent in every bodypanel (that it still has), etc.
but..... the price was still cheap enough. I was paying with insurance money that i got from when someone backed into my motorcycle.. and easy come, easy go.. right?... so i take it.
In other words, that is BEFORE i purchased it, when I was looking over what the kid brought over.

now normally id continuously tear into your replies and we would go back and forth... but look at the rest of the replies in this thread. then look at witch forum you're in. Note the maturity of the replies, (and the dates for that matter)... you're not in the right forum...

so dont even bother replying unless its some kind of apology. Because no one is going to reply to you further.
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Sorry man, excuse my ill manners.

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Sucks about the busted up frame. If you were here in Tx you could have the one I got sitting in the yard.
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Old 05-18-2011, 01:33 AM   #17
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lol... kids...!! they just want to make there ride cool but never think safety.


I once worked in a tire shop and there where a datsun lowrider that came in, when i took a good look at the rearend they used a phone book to take the place of drop blocks.I thought O-well at least they have the yellow pages to get some help when it falls apart.
talk about idiots!!

i wonder what happens when it rains...?


and guys this is a very very true story, id jus wish i had a camera at the time.

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