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Hello! Just got a '63 GMC 1000 about a month ago. It has the 305 V6. I just LOVE the arguments I get when folks ask, "So, what you got in it?" My first response is usually, "You would not believe me if I told you." They usually reply, "So what DO you have in it?" "A 305 V6." "V6? You sure it's not a V8?" "Nope, it's a V6." "They never made such a thing!" At this point, I open the hood and POINT at it. "THAT ain't no V6, that's a BIG BLOCK!" "Count the plug wires." Usually I can see the mouth move, "One, two, three, four, five, six" and then they shake their head and walk away. Those that don't walk away get an education. I LOVE it!
Got this truck from a buddy of mine. He kept telling me he was going to drop a 350 in it and turn it into a 4 wheel drive. I begged him not to. About a year ago, I came home with an '83 El Camino. My buddy started lusting for the "truck" as soon as I got it home. Kept asking how much I wanted for it. I told him $3500. I was using it as my daily driver and did not really want to sell it, but if someone wanted it more than I did, I was willing to part with it. Finally, a bit over a month ago I get a phone call. "You willing to trade the El Camino for my old GMC?" "Can I drive it back and forth to work?" "Yep, it runs. Needs some work, but you should be able to fix it." I did not even ask to test drive the truck. I drove over to his house with the title for the El Camino and all the keys I had for the car. Drove the truck home that night. I had a vacation planned for the week following, so I did not start working on the truck until about two weeks after I got it, but I have been working the kinks out ever since. First thing to go was the 24 X 10 Ghetto rims my buddy had put on it. They were too tall for the truck. I asked if he still had the original rims and tires. He did. I got them and put them back on. The truck performs MUCH better. It no longer feels like I am taking off in second when I am in first. In order to steer the thing with the 10 inch wide wheels up front, my buddy converted the truck to power steering (not a bad thing to do, so I will likely keep it). However, he cobbed up some brackets to make the pump fit the engine. I will likely be looking for the power steering pump, brackets and pulleys from a later model (maybe a '72) GMC with power steering. Not sure if such a beast exists, but if it does, I suspect this is the place to find out. I am also looking for another hood for the truck. From what I have seen, a 61-64 hood will work. Maybe something from an old school bus or something. If anyone knows of one, I would be grateful to hear of it. It would be just WONDERFUL if it was located somewhere in Deep South Texas! I could make a road trip for Central and Southeast Texas, but would have to have it delivered by truck if outside of these areas. I look forward to hearing from you all, and any help/advice I can get would be greatly appreciated. https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net...2d&oe=58BEDFD1 |
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Welcome aboard. Nice truck. What transmission?
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Re: New guy
Welcome Hubarlow! great story and great truck as well. More photos when possible, Thanks.
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Looks like you have a solid truck! Welcome!!
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Welcome Hubarlow,
You've come to the right place for ALL your questions. Loving' the chrome Barbell. I've pasted my Photobucket album on the conversion to P/S incase you need some pointers. http://s1299.photobucket.com/user/jb...?sort=3&page=1 Also, If you are looking for ANY parts contact a member called R.J. Sisneros in Crowley Colorado. I've just about gotten a whole truck from him one piece at a time ;) Here is my ride. http://s1299.photobucket.com/user/jb...?sort=3&page=1 |
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JB: Sweet ride! Looks like you did the same thing my buddy did, except he cobbled the brackets and used donor parts from a 72 Chevy pickup. Where did you get the brackets? Tried looking up Mr R.J. Sisneros. Unable to locate him for some reason.
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Funkey and Champagne: Thanks for the welcome! Nice rides!
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Glad you got rid of the rims lol
Good luck! I reckon you got the better end of that trade! |
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