1971 C-10 "ResuWrecktion"

Bigredmariner

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Time for an update:

Finally all of my suspension has arrived, it's tough to keep working on the cab knowing that I have the frame to build. :lol:


Some of the suspension


Rear notch



Front dropmember and suspension



Trailing arms



Inner frame structure and trailing arm mount.



Pile of money :lol:




Right cab corner fitting up



Right rocker, lower A pillar patch, kick panel patch installed





This shot is of the floor to firewall pinch weld, it looks like a piece of angle where the two sections are clamped together and then spot welded.

I have to shave some of it to make room for body dropping the cab, so I decided to shave the entire pinch. So I weld the inside seam, cut off the pinch flange and then I'll weld the outside.






This is the area and what it looked like a few months ago.


 

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Coming right along!


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How are you gonna title this thing? There's very little that is a "1971 C-10" truck anymore.

Kinda like George Washington's ax, where the handle had been replaced three times, and the head twice. :lol:

All meant as a compliment, here. A lot of work and looks very well done. :cheers:
 

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That is a hell of a lot of work, but when finished it is going to be awesome! :thumbs:
 

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How are you gonna title this thing? There's very little that is a "1971 C-10" truck anymore.

Kinda like George Washington's ax, where the handle had been replaced three times, and the head twice. :lol:

All meant as a compliment, here. A lot of work and looks very well done. :cheers:

No offense taken. In reality the cab is still the same, just patch panels to replace the rotted areas, the VIN plate is attached to the B Pillar about a foot up from the rocker panel. That matches the title..

Now, the frame. Yes I am changing everything on the frame EXCEPT the frame rails. They have a VIN on them that coincides with the title also. Outside of that nothing else matters as far as the title and registration is concerned.

From a "purist" standpoint it isn't gonna be numbers matching though. I let the original block get away from me when I sold my shop but the transmission and rear end are all original. Well the housings at least. :lol:

The original block was in the process of becoming a 383 stroker. I gave away the long block and a set of Dart II heads when I sold my place. God only knows where it is now and it's not a big enough concern for me to chase it down. Titling and registration won't be an issue and I'm good with the history of the truck and comfortable with it's future.

I know you should never say never but... I never plan to sell this thing.

That is a hell of a lot of work, but when finished it is going to be awesome! :thumbs:

Thanks D, it's a labor of love at this point. :D
 

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