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Before and After pics

TREA18,

That is an interesting door arrangement. I’ve never seen anything like that before.

I bought my truck before the digital camera age so coming up early pictures isn’t as easy. I need to fish through my wife’s scrapbooking pile to see what she is hiding. Somewhere I have pictures of it with the little 1/2 axles and totally rad 80's aluminum wheels :haha:

Here are a few before, during and after shots.....

One of the earliest before pictures I can find. 1996 shortly after installing the rear full floater and front 8 lug rotors. The truck came to me with a 4" lift already on it along with a 350/TH350/203. None of the original drivetrain is still in it
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The engine that propelled it around for the first 7 years of ownership. Took this picture in 1996 shorty after converting it to serpentine belt.
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Fresh out of college, loaded up and ready to move to Detroit. 1997
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After arriving in Detroit. I worked on the 13" floor of the building in the background (GM World Headquarters). My dad posing as we were hitting the casinos across the river from Detroit. He helped me move across country and I was one scared kid the next morning driving across Detroit to take him to the airport. :haha: This picture was taken in Windsor, ON, Canada

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My cube mate at GM had an auto body background so we spent a weekend at his buddy's barn body shop doing a quick mo and blow on the truck and drinking as many beers as possible in two days. Picture was taken shortly after pulling it out of the paint booth. Grand Rapids, MI 1999. The paint job cost $140 in materials and a few cases of beer. This is the paint job that is still on it today. As much as we partied that weekend it is amazing the paint job turned out as good as it did. :haha:
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Poser shot showing off the fresh paint. 1999 Rochester, MI. I only drove the truck in the summer during the 6 years I lived in Michigan. Michigan seems to think they need to throw salt on the roads ever time gray cloud blows in so it spent most of it 6 Michigan years sitting under the carport. Did the TH350 to SM465 swap in the winter of 2000. That was a SOB working outside in the bitter Michigan winter.
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Installed this 454HO in 2003
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Then injected it in 2007. Replaced this with an 8.1L in 2008 as I was never happy with how it ran with this Marine intake and ECM. Plus it was a MOFO to calibrate
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Present day. Paint still looks good for being 14 years old. It is loaded with desert pin-striping but you can't see that from a distance.
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Man, it takes a long time to build a truck to where you want them. This thing has been my money pit project for 17 years and running and it will probably never be done.
 
I have a new appreciation for your rig Larry!
Before and after thread is an eye opener!!!
 
Wow! Awesome posts today!

RSMM-build bash build- epic :waytogo:

Larry- great story, I knew your truck was nice but I didn't know you had a 17 year relationship with it! - legend.....ary...:waytogo:
 
After arriving in Detroit. I worked on the 13" floor of the building in the background (GM World Headquarters). My dad posing as we were hitting the casinos across the river from Detroit. He helped me move across country and I was one scared kid the next morning driving across Detroit to take him to the airport. :haha: This picture was taken in Windsor, ON, Canada

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Man, it takes a long time to build a truck to where you want them. This thing has been my money pit project for 17 years and running and it will probably never be done.


Sweet truck Larry, :waytogo:

but what I really want to know is did you go to the casinos in Windsor, or the strip clubs? Jason's, Million Dollar saloon, etc. :whistle:
 
pblaze,

Thanks! Long term relationships with trucks seem to be my thing.

Not a 4x4, but a before and after of my little GMC. This one has been with me for 25 years. Got this truck from the original owner when I was 15 for $100. Spent every time I earned working at my dad’s shop, tax returns, etc. through HS and college on this thing. How it sits today is how I finished it in 1993. This is hard to believe but the last time I drove it was in 1999 at the Woodward Dream Cruise in Detroit. I did not want to register it in Michigan as I knew we would be leaving in a year to two so it just sat in the garage there after the CO tags expired. After moving back to CO in 2001 it got moved into the garage at the new house and sat more. At that time I did renew the tags but never insured it or drove it. To this day it still has 2001 tags on it. About once year I fire it up, give it a rub down and stash it back in the garage. I have totally lost interest in this truck but I can’t bring myself to selling it.

An early photo from 1988. I had already done extensive work to it to get it to this point. It was rough when I got it. No rust ever, just in all around bad shape.
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Photo from 1995. If anybody has a photographic memory, this photo was in a 1995 issue of Sport Truck Magazine.
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Present day
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This summer I cleaned it up and took this video with all intentions of selling it with the grand plan to order a new Camaro SS. By the time I was done cleaning it I thought better of that idea so it got moved back into the garage and covered for another year.
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76Zimmer,

Hehe, yes to all of the above. My old man loved to gamble so we played on the boat when it was still on the river then we ate dinner at Jason’s and watched the ballot. Nothing like eating steak and smelling fish at the same time! :haha:
 
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Ok I will play

Purchased for $1000.00 circa 1996, I was so broke I had to get a loan from the bank for a year to do it. Redid the rig and as you see it since 2006 with a few more breaks and upgrades here and there. Still more waiting in the garage.

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That is cool 70Jimmy! BTW, I haven’t seen you around in a long time. Where you been?

Oh, almost forgot about the Polar Bear Suburban. This one is new to the family. I just happened to be looking at CL one night and saw this thing listed for $1800. When I saw it had barn doors and a manual trans my eyeballs about popped out my head, especially at that price. I did not could not sleep that night waiting to call the dude the next morning but worried as the add was already a month old. I really wasn’t even looking for a burb, just looking around for anther truck to fix and flip like the 2005 Silverado HD I had just flipped. The plan was to fix and flip this Burb but I kinda like it so I plan on hanging on it to. It was in pretty rough shape and showed all the typical signs of years of neglect.

This is the actual picture from the October 2011 Craigslist add. Poor old Burb was just as sloppy and filthy inside and out as the dudes house.
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Present day. Tomorrow (12/21/12) the NV4500 swap commences! :waytogo:
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May of 2006

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Now, minus the soft top and some extra body lines.

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TREA18,

That is an interesting door arrangement.

The door on the drivers side is the only one modified for the wheelchair lift to fit out. The guy who built this truck originally turned this modification into pretty good business until he passed away. The drivers door is the original door with 18" of another door grafted on the end of it and moving the B Pillar of course.

Thanks for the compliments.

Larry your truck and trips are sweet and 70Jimmy that is one of my favorite trucks:waytogo:
 
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Well the k10 isn't finished yet, but I felt like sharing so here's my fords progression so far.

Day I bought it.
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How it sits now
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And a poser shot
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Hey Deuling I just noticed but in the 3rd pic Skye is sitting in my truck. Must of been that one weekend me and her snuck away for the day :haha::haha::haha:
 
Larry, My rig has just been sitting in the driveway waiting for me to save up money to fix what I broke at Blazer Bash. All the parts are in the garage waiting to be put on, then it will be off to the drive shaft shop to get a beefier shaft. I have some new springs for the rear with more lift, greaseable bushings to put in and new U-Bolts.
 
got it Nov.2010 for $1600
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added a 6" lift
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rolled it on its side, and made new dents/scratches
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D60/14B swap and crossover install
How it sits for now...
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