1967 Chevrolet C10 Small Window Stepside Pickup Truck Build Project
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1967 Chevrolet C10 Small Window Stepside Pickup Truck Build Project
Builder: David67 (David Ramsey)
Build Thread: 67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/sh...
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Video Credits:
1967 Chevy C10/ Engine 1: • 1967 Chevy C10/ Engine 1
1967 Chevy C10/ Engine 2: • 1967 Chevy C10/ Engine 2
350 sbc Open Headers: • 350 sbc Open Headers
The '67 with Cherry Bombs 1: • The '67 with Cherry Bo...
The '67 with Cherry Bombs 2: • The '67 with Cherry Bo...
The '67 with Cherry Bombs 3: • The '67 with Cherry Bo...
'67 C10 parade 2012: • '67 C10 parade 2012
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You did a great job. You should be very proud.
Fine truck man.lots of work.
beautiful fun truck
Sweet truck and looks like he built it himself way to go
That year and model was my first truck. AWESOME!!!
Nice truck. Pass on the SBC.
Trying to build the same truck right now. It’s in a million pieces. More rust than an iron mine. I built a 496 stroker to put in it with a TH400 trans.
Beautiful work. Turned out fantastic!
Very beautiful truck.. If you don't do this for a living, you should... Reminds me of Project Copperhead, only red.. Fantastic work...
the pickup looks great flashy
Muy buen trabajo! Saludos desde Argentina!
Awesome build kid!
chip foose would be proud really nice rebuild
Beautiful car amazing.
I'm restoring my 67 c10 on my channel your video is great inspiration
thats nice ride you guys did real Good Job . I like your paint Job its cool ! Truck . im impress !
Beautiful truck. I have a metallic green 69 stepside
I have a 67c10 I'm restoring
Look good look good very nice
Stunning build, beautiful truck!
Man this truck is beutiful.Awesome job and a good video too.
Nice
good model
good lookin' rig
Used to be 3on the tree, then became 3 slam on the seat 💺 only bad thing is who sat in the middle, you had to be fast to call shot-Gun to sit on passenger door side,
LoL it was brutal. Getting slammed by the stick shift on third gear on the leg as a passenger sitting in the middle.
Que belleza!! , que buen trabajo
Beautiful truck.
Good job ....
I'm in the process of rebuilding a '79 GMC stepside, and this is exactly what I'm aiming for except mine is a 350/350 combo. Congrats, as near a perfect truck as poss.
Beautiful truck!
Beautiful work! Turned out nice. I have the same exhaust setup so mine sounds exactly the same. I have a 68 long bed but otherwise is almost the same as yours. Same trans. and everything.
Nice truck
Beautiful job glad to see The younger generation get into the car and truck grave Once again awesome job
nice truck!!!
Beautiful pick up saludos desde Argentina Buenos Aires es un sueño aqui no hay tanta variedad de repuestos te lleva mucho dinero hacer algo asi
So good makes me want to stop working on mine
Hermosa troka
Nice build! I think wood beds need to be thought over, deciduous tree wise. With red paint, a walnut or cherry floor would pop. Maybe even box elder with the light grain and mixed reds.
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I have a 67 dually that I'm just starting
67 small window is my favorite
awesome 67 c10
muy bonita pero me gustaba mas el otro volante
Iv just started a 72 gmc Sierra
Just started mine and it looks the same as when I pulled it in the shop, but it's already cost 6g lol. Time will show its beauty. 6.0 though obviously lol
Also cst
Sweet build! Did you use a granny 1'st gear trans? Turned out a beautiful truck!
Chyngona troca
Sounds and looks awesome.But that engine looks so small for that truck.
All engines look tiny in that engine bay. Even a big block is just slightly wider, same length.
Is that single stage paint and if so what kind it turned out nice
Hola como puedo conceguir traer un motor v8 para argentina? Estoy restaurando una 78
Please tell the second song name...I like it
Aquí en Mexico donde consigo piezas para esta camioneta tengo una igual mod 67
En la lmc
Where did you get the inside of the Glove Box at?
Hey Robert. They are easy to make. It is like building a box the same size as the glove box opening and use small screws to keep it in place at the front and a support strap on the back.
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Enjoyed the video and you did a good job but you could really loose the "misic".
White top, then red, stock hood red, then cowl induction red, SS on window rubber, then black. Are the tailgate letters still white? Confused and no one noticed.
ASE Master Tech since 1978 - Retired Otherwise, nice truck but M465 Trans?
Is that RED????
Is that transmission a Muncie 4 speed? Original transmission that came with the truck
Jonathan Hawkins If this truck was originally a manual transmission the it came with a 3 speed on the column.
Jonathan Hawkins 8
The truck 4-speed was an option. First gear is very low and not synchronized. Possibly by New Process Gear.
Muncie model 465. 4 speed but reverse was on the right bottom and came with PTO plates on both sides. Like you said, no synchronization on 1st gear. 4th ratio is 1:1 with granny low. Start it, place it in first, get out and walk faster than the truck. Flat bed and tow truck beds where popular while fakers could bolt on a pump, place a large diameter cable to engage pump as it ran off counter shaft that always turns with engine running, in neutral or driving. Small towns mounted 500 gallon tanks & boom sprayer for grass or field boom folding spray arms. Part of the volunteer fire department along with wood create box with new / used US Army Jeep after Korean War, sold in the mid 60’s for $250. You had to assemble the tires, bumpers and steering wheel. Most had loose steering links on purpose, requiring an alignment, tires OEM w/tubes and came flat. The Chevy could have a suction pump for filling the tank out of creek, pond, lake, or water tank. Jeeps could not lift the 500 gallon tank as the back would rub and front came off the ground with shorter wheel base than Chevy. I helped put one of each together as holding the flashlight and getting tools.
ASE Master Tech since 1978.
It's alright to have some stuff done by others like engine or trans stuff like that but to just throw a bunch of money at a shop and have them build it is not hot rodding
Totally agreed. Anyone can pay to have something built. Takes a real car guy/girl to do it themselves. It gives you that sense of pride when it's done. Sure, farm out the motor or trans to a professional. There's no shame in that. I built my first car (68 elcamino) when I was just 19. I used to get loads of compliments and appreciation because of my age. I've built over sixty cars now and you never lose that sense of pride when you turn that key for the first time.
100% agree....but life happens and time is a factor......work obligations deter people from dedicating to the build.
Excellent work....
But red are a dime a dozen...nothing special.
This channel is basically a slideshow. Pretty lame imo