The 64 rework

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Well the last few months I've been reworking the ol 64 GMC's appearance a little. First off I tore the front clip off of her and pulled the engine for a refresh. In the process I found my bad oil pressure problem. Crank needed turn down main bearing were shot! If some of you remember this engine had less then 1000 miles on it before some one wrapped the 80 Chevy around a poll. Then it sat with no air cleaner for about a year before I bought the engine. I had to break it free and we just ran it with good luck up until the last 3 months it was in my ol girl. Well while I had the front clip off I was able to talk a friend out of the 66 Chevy he had sitting around that had caught fire from a bad fuel line under the hood. This cab was in way better shape rust wise then my original GMC cab. This one still has great rocker and corners and no rust above the windshield ( mine was rusted completely on the old cab I had to do a lot of work and bondo). This cab all I had to do was repair a spot on the drives side floor because it wasn't welded very good from the factory.

So the last few months when it was warm enough for me to work on it in my heater less garage I've been doing a little here and there. Put the new cab on at engine back in. Found perfect inner fenders that had no rust what do ever on them. A perfect radiator support and new support mounts. Went to put my ol fenders back on and they were way off. The reason I think is cause I patched them with the old cab and the radiator support still had the old mounts. They were way smaller then my new ones. So I decided to use the original fender the were with the 66 Chevy. They needed much less repairs then I had done to my first set. I also removed the dash from the Chevy cab and removed my GMC dash and moved it over to the new cab. Reprinted the inside a cast iron grey and black.

I have since redone the bed body work and straighten the cab (what dents there was) repaired the fenders and hood. Last weekend I finished getting the whole thing in primer. All I have left it wet sand and find anything I want to fix. Then the ol girl is goin blitz black with the same cast iron color top I painted the inside and engine. I can't wait for a few warm days. But before I paint mine I have to paint the neighbor jeep if he gets it ready before I just say **** it and paint mine. I also keep the filler neck in the cab but it just a dumby one for the original look. I will be blocking it off so no one will **** with it. Lol.

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And no Jim I will paint the wheels same color as the top and inside so they won't be black wheel on a black truck! :lol:


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Cool project. I love seeing these saved.
 

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Thanks guys. It's still the same ol truck just getting a face lift. When I get this ol girl done I got to bring home the wife's car she was given from her dad. It's a 1965 Plymouth fury III 2 door hard top with a 383 and 4 speed factory. Her dad still has the original block and we are looking for the trans. The block has been apart for awhile and is bored 30 over ready for a good cleaning and reassembly. Also got a 66 2 door fury hard top for parts. It will be a long process but will be fun getting the wife to help. It's her car she's goin to help! :lol:


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Thanks guys. It's still the same ol truck just getting a face lift. When I get this ol girl done I got to bring home the wife's car she was given from her dad. It's a 1965 Plymouth fury III 2 door hard top with a 383 and 4 speed factory. Her dad still has the original block and we are looking for the trans. The block has been apart for awhile and is bored 30 over ready for a good cleaning and reassembly. Also got a 66 2 door fury hard top for parts. It will be a long process but will be fun getting the wife to help. It's her car she's goin to help! :lol:


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I had a '67 Sport Fury with the 383 when I was 16. It was an automatic though. I had a bunch of Mopar vehicles before I jumped ship To Chevy.
 

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Kool I'm not a big mopar fan but since it is her dads out of high school car I think it would be kool to put it back together.

On another note after work my ol 64 was giving me all kinds if fits! She died at every stop. I spent four hour tonight trying to figure her out. Well I was thinking fuel but every adjustment I made to the edelbrock carb nothing worked. Well I found it with help of a friend. Turned out the ignition control went bad. Went up to work to get new one. No she runs like a top again.


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