Andrew
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Well, my uncle just simply doesn't have the time and/or will power to do anything with this truck, so he's just giving it to me! sweet deal!
He has all of the papers and title and all. It's originally from Washington, but I'm impressed at the overall good condition and lack or rust!
This is my first 'classic' project on my own. Me and my dad are almost done (bondo/paint/interior and she's done) rebuilding a '70 el camino. but this will be all me. my pocketbook, my ideas, my fabrication, and my hard work.
So here's he plan (tentatively):
I want to get it on the road asap with just replacing the the basics.
The ol' straight 6 hasn't run in over a decade and parts are seemingly hard to find for it...
I've got a 350ci laying around that needs a rebuild, so thats probably going to power it. coupled with a th350 probably. cheap/easy.
For the fun stuff after it's road worthy I want to fab in some airbags all the way around, and get this baby sitting low.
Also I'll probably plan on chopping down the top a few (around 4) inches for a more aggressive and cool look.
I definitely and humbly need a lil direction in the parts department. I've heard these Int'ls are kinda hard to source replacement parts for and are obviously not interchangeable with Chevy's and fords; but that Napa seems to carry some stuff...? I don't know where I'd find things like suspension/steering components, control arms (aftermarket A-armsfor bags, or do they need to be custom done... etc)
And if you guys know of any builds with other internationals I'm anxious to peruse them and get further ideas! I know there's one fellow on here with a BEA-utiful white bagged Int'l... that's been kind of my inspiration for it...
blah blah blah. enough talking! let me know what you guys think of it!
He has all of the papers and title and all. It's originally from Washington, but I'm impressed at the overall good condition and lack or rust!
This is my first 'classic' project on my own. Me and my dad are almost done (bondo/paint/interior and she's done) rebuilding a '70 el camino. but this will be all me. my pocketbook, my ideas, my fabrication, and my hard work.
So here's he plan (tentatively):
I want to get it on the road asap with just replacing the the basics.
The ol' straight 6 hasn't run in over a decade and parts are seemingly hard to find for it...
I've got a 350ci laying around that needs a rebuild, so thats probably going to power it. coupled with a th350 probably. cheap/easy.
For the fun stuff after it's road worthy I want to fab in some airbags all the way around, and get this baby sitting low.
Also I'll probably plan on chopping down the top a few (around 4) inches for a more aggressive and cool look.
I definitely and humbly need a lil direction in the parts department. I've heard these Int'ls are kinda hard to source replacement parts for and are obviously not interchangeable with Chevy's and fords; but that Napa seems to carry some stuff...? I don't know where I'd find things like suspension/steering components, control arms (aftermarket A-armsfor bags, or do they need to be custom done... etc)
And if you guys know of any builds with other internationals I'm anxious to peruse them and get further ideas! I know there's one fellow on here with a BEA-utiful white bagged Int'l... that's been kind of my inspiration for it...
blah blah blah. enough talking! let me know what you guys think of it!