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So where is everyone?
Been looking at picture albums and I see all these trucks, but where are all the members? Several members doing intake mods on large engines, but no reports on how they run....no videos....Just pictures? Or one album was showing headers for a 305, How well did they increase performance? Any videos? Seems like a ton of stuff was going on with this site in the 2010-2012 years but now it's awfully quiet. lol So where is everybody? I know we are a rare type that doesn't slap a 350 into Everything we own, but there's a lot of members here. There was even a member looking into turbo charging one of these, seems like the thread just died. Did he give up? I know life gets in the way...haha....Number One reason my 66 is still in pieces...But seems like many have disappeared. Same thing at the 67-72 chevy truck forum! Back in the 2010-2012 years I've seen several old threads about V6's, and what where the members there saying? You guessed it..Throw in a 350. Seems like that has rubbed off on the entire world of restoration...if it ain't Cheap it ain't worth it. Who cares about being adventurous. Just take the easy routs in life. I hope by the time I'm retired this hobby won't be dead. And what I mean by that is....Everyone with the same engine, same paint job and same stinking slammed suspension and 5 spoke rims. I'm gonna be really mad if one day when I rebuild the 305 V6 in my GMC, I won't be able to because no parts will be available due to people scrapping perfectly good engines.
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I think these things go in waves. Trucks are really cool for a couple of years then they die out as people realize that they can't just tear one apart and have it magically rebuild itself. I still LOVE my truck, but I haven't had time to work on it because I'm getting older (finally out of my 30s) and now my kids have projects I have to work on (thanks kids). And there's the older generation with their issues, we able bodied have to take care of them and do for them. I guess it's the big LIFE getting in the way. Anyway, it'll come back around. I'll be finished with the kid's car this summer and the boat I bought for the Prodigal Dad, then it's back to my old mainstay- my truck. |
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My teen is now poking me to get busy on the old truck. New Build Thread: Lazarus Project
http://i66.tinypic.com/e3gjp.jpg (Day One -- when I had hair!) |
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I have been wondering where people are my self, a lot of times you respond to a post, and the conversation ends. I am sticking with these engines, parts can be found just takes time.
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I agree Bob. I love the 305 in my 64. And to think of all the fun I WOULDN'T have had with it had I just dumped in a 350 like a ton of other people. It's been a great experience seeing the gains in dual exhaust, and opening up a manifold to fit the 4 barrel. I will say this...my GMC will Never see a V8. If I change anything...I'm going Detroit or Cummins. But I still prefer a 478 v6 over those two. And I agree, I don't like it when you reply and suddenly the conversation just stops. Had plenty of those happen!
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I still have the suburban that initially brought me here. Its post like this one that made go outside and see if my Suburban would start after weeks of just sitting; and she did! I let her warm up and reevaluated what I wanted to do about the seating.
I caught myself just admiring the lines and the early hood and all the other things I sorta forgot I had done to her. Maybe I'll post a video up like TJ or try and bemuse the others with a well told story like Fetch has done. This thread has my thoughts disturbed over my 61 Burb. Thanks for kicking up some dust to wake me up. Henry. :lolsmack2: |
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Oops...I tried to resize, and when that didn’t work, I deleted it and reloaded it…sorry
http://i66.tinypic.com/2v3g660.jpg Ahh to be young again. |
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Haha! Check you out bringin' all the ladies to the yard with your classic truck and laid back style! :thumbsup: |
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HAHA at that comment. Maybe I'll try that when my 66 is done. :lolsmack2:
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Im in the same boat! I have my truck almost 2 years now and barely had time to play with it! Between ever changing work schedules, kids, home projects, and my newfound interests in fishing, I haven't had much time to tinker with it. :banghead: but I hope soon I can put a few days away at a time to get it back on the road, maybe to pull a boat to fish on! :upyes: |
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I am Back. Still have the fleet. Plus a few additions.
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How about some pics of the fleet? |
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Well the 60 and 65. But the 60 now has an Alaskan camper on it. I will get pics of that. The 65 now has a canopy. Its run all the time. 9,000 more miles since the fall of 14. A one owner 61 rampside with 53,000 miles. The 68 m715. Its the most fun truck to drive. Hands down. I have a few more to add but I don't have pics saved on this phone. I have a 61 k1500. Its getting rebuilt. Upgraded through out. And it is getting re powered with a v8.
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New tires are in! :upyes:
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He probably meant 351 V6! Where's my tar?:lolsmack2: |
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I have a well built 305v6. It pulls an honest 250hp and 400lbs of torque. But I other plans for it. The k truck build has a 434 ci bigblock popping out 450 hp and 500+ torque. And besides the frame. And a nice body nothing is original.
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Ok then, but you have to show a ton of pictures. :poke: |
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Jeannie will let us mention other GM motors, but just briefly, She is good that way, But this is a GMC Club. If you put a Chevy in a GMC, consider that you may be shunned. BUTT, If that's what it takes to get it running, we can be temporary BFF's.
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I have never advocated re powering working trucks. My 60 went from a swapped 350 back to a 305a. But the k truck is a compilation of 3 61's that all had huge issues. And really were parts. The 61 is a purpose built truck and it's being mentioned to show how certain improvements can be done to the k platform. Plus after a dozen or more 60-66 K truck builds I think this one will be a good reference for others. Fetch. No pics of the v6 mods until I am sure this is all going to work out here on 60-66. Plenty of pics will flow on the 61 K build. T J. Its a turbo charged v6. Simple.
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My comment was a joke reflecting on a moment when I got in trouble for advocating the use of a Chevy motor. The situation was handled in a very friendly manor. I did get a better understanding of the Clubs goals. Disregard my attempt at humor.
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I have been out to many car shows & Not seeing too many of our beloved GMC trucks. Not really doing much to my truck as it does not require a lot of work, just stuff to make it better for the car show season.
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That's the thing that really sucks about car shows. Heck, last year Most of the cars where bel airs it seemed! And guess what? They all had 350's to! :banghead: And people are drawn to them like wildfire. I guess cause most just don't care to know what's under the hood. I did get some good head scratchers with mine while it was there though. Very few new what it actually was.
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Well I'm still actively working on mine! Converting back to v6, 351e |
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Looks good! :thumbsup:
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