New Dad/Daughter Project 78 Cheyenne

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Fatzbear

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Sep 19, 2024
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Location
GA
First Name
Wayne
Truck Year
1975
Truck Model
k/c 10
Engine Size
383 stroker
Very cool looks like it’s in decent shape. Some I’ve seen look like a train hit them and get built. Good luck. I’ll be sharing my son’s 75 Cheyenne c to k 10 conversion that we started. He is grown though. We have a deal he supplies the money and muscle, and he gets my experience. No brains just experience lol
 

ali_c20

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Location
Austria
First Name
Alexander
Truck Year
1974, 1979
Truck Model
C20, K5
Engine Size
350, 350
Welcome from Austria. Nice project.
 

496bb

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Location
AL
First Name
CL
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
Suburban R20
Engine Size
454
Neat project. Welcome from Bama!

My oldest daughter used to want a Square, wish we had been able to do that before she went off to the military - enjoy the process!!
 

redneckgames

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Location
North Carolina
First Name
Brad
Truck Year
1978
Truck Model
K10
Engine Size
350
Still a slow go but sports and work has started to slow so hope to make a lot of progress over the next several months. Did get the transmission and converter rebuilt. Pretty much all the clutches were smoked. Bought a lot of sheet metal. Hope to get the floor pans, rockers, passenger lower cab hinge mount and cab corners fixed myself. Will have to weigh pretty heavy on this forum looking at a bunch of yalls builds for tips on doing that work. I’ll post up more as I go.
 

redneckgames

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Location
North Carolina
First Name
Brad
Truck Year
1978
Truck Model
K10
Engine Size
350
Got a lot of progress this weekend. Need to figure out how I’m going to do the cab. Already decided to pull doors and cab off the frame, but not completely sure yet how I’m going to do the cab. Homemade rotisserie or lay on the back or what. TBD
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