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‘76 K10 SWB Silverado "Pops"- Off to its new home!

Mostly stock rebuild.
Is this normal, or do I have a ground issue?
It's because of the way the side markers are wired/grounded. They only have 2 wires. Depending on which action is selected (running lights or turn signal) one wire will have power and the other is the ground. Then the wires switch jobs when the other action is selected. This ends up making the front and side markers blink opposite of each other.
 
I then decided to check out the front end and figure out why the suspension is knocking so hard over bumps.

Well, I found it…:crazy:

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I also made the mistake of looking around too much, and now you guys have to see I witnessed.

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Those are someone’s horrible patch panels on top of the rotting cab. I really will need a new cab to move forward. This thing is terrible.
 
Eww... ya, I wouldn't mess around with that cab.
Hurts the gut when you find that, IMO.
 
Eww... ya, I wouldn't mess around with that cab.
Hurts the gut when you find that, IMO.
I knew it was pretty bad, and I only paid $700 so it’s not the end of the world.
Run it til it breaks apart. Otherwise leave it alone or it will turn into a mess.
And yes, that’s my plan for now. Some new bushings of front and send it.
 
Just read through the entire thread, and I'm wondering why want to lift it. Seems like you already have it sitting right where it needs to be for ice cream runs. Extra height doesn't help with that sort of build. Eh?

:dunno:
 
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