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whitey
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1964 step side

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Hey guys, this is my first post on here, my first time doing a build thread, and my first restoration. So needless to say a lot of firsts here so please bare with me. I will do my best to keep up with the progress of the build and also I will post lots of pictures!

As for the truck
- I picked the truck up about slightly over a year ago.
- I've been picking at if for a little while now, but recently since the weather has been nicer I've been able to work on it more.
the truck is a 64 step side with a lot of rust.
-I'm going for a resto-mod a little custom flare but anyway I love opinions and constructive criticism. (So feel free to throw out some ideas) I've seen some sweet trucks on this forum!
drive train set up
-302 (Mexican block)
-C4 trans
-9in. rear
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what she looked like when I first got her.
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how she looked this after noon
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how she is sitting tonight

I'm basically going to start the build thread from this point forward. :arrow: I didnt take a lot of pictures of the truck as far as the tear down before I thought about posting on here. :oops:

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Looks like a good start, where ya' from?
Another flareside -SAVED!
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F7BIGJOB wrote:Looks like a good start, where ya' from?
Another flareside -SAVED!
I'm in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
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whitey wrote:
F7BIGJOB wrote:Looks like a good start, where ya' from?
Another flareside -SAVED!

I'm in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Ya, I see it in your updated avatar :mrgreen: . You found an excellent site, welcome.gif
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whitey
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Re: 1964 step side

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F7BIGJOB wrote:
whitey wrote:
F7BIGJOB wrote:Looks like a good start, where ya' from?
Another flareside -SAVED!

I'm in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Ya, I see it in your updated avatar :mrgreen: . You found an excellent site, welcome.gif
LOL yes I figured out how to update the avatar and thanks for the welcoming! :D
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Some pics of the engine rebuild 302
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When I first brought it home
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took off the intake a check it out! SUPER CLEAN Mexican block! woohoo.gif
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all apart
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going .030 over
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all back together well almost
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I pulled the rest of the wiring and some other miscellaneous clips a stuff out of the cab!
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Now the cab is off to the blaster!
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Looks like a great start. Keep us updated. Welcome to the sickness.
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orangeRcode wrote:Looks like a great start. Keep us updated. Welcome to the sickness.
Will do!
And thank you!
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