Ya gotta do it.Come on campy! I can't tell you that! That's the whole fun!. I eluded to it just a few posts ago... Its for a good cause, not just bar profit. Just give it a try. Right @broflow ?
Ya gotta do it.Come on campy! I can't tell you that! That's the whole fun!. I eluded to it just a few posts ago... Its for a good cause, not just bar profit. Just give it a try. Right @broflow ?
Thanks! Look forward to seeing that chopped top!Back on topic. I'm way jealous of the progress you have made. I haven't even put that A pillar I got from you in yet. That will change this winter! Big, big plans.
Come on campy! I can't tell you that! That's the whole fun!. I eluded to it just a few posts ago... Its for a good cause, not just bar profit. Just give it a try. Right @broflow ?
Ya gotta do it.
Haven't posted in a while but made some headway. Finally put the body back on the frame. Then started doing some body work and paint. I painted the door jambs and dash. I used an eastwood single stage paint, turned out pretty nice. Next step is assembling the under dash stuff and wiring. I picked up an American Autowire classic update wiring kit off of a cyber Monday deal. Comes with all new plugs and connections so should be pretty simple.
Lowering off the blocks
Bolted up
Engine compartment view
Painted, sprayed some on the side to get an idea what it will look completed. Had some brush white paint for the stripe.

Thank you! Not having rust has been a welcomed change compared to my past projects.
Man, timing has not been working out. I'm going to be on the road trying to close some sales before the end of the year. Very stressful time trying to hit my goal. One of these days though. Maybe if I really work at it we can make a trip up north with the blazer this summer.

Hey I know that truck....Larry's work is an inspiration. Glad it can be used as such. Not bad for his first actual LS type swap. My goal is to not screw it up now that it's in my driveway. Keep up the good work on the full vert!
When they can be saved, they need to be saved. My 75 was beyond saving without a crazy amount of money to be spent on sheetmetal. The top and associated parts were saved for somebody else to make one though.
Hey ZooMad, what upper rad hose number is that? The one I used fits, but it looks like yours fit better than mine. :-)
I don't have the part number in front of me at work, but it's a stock upper hose for a 2001 Silverado 1500 with the 5.3. got it at Napa. Only issue is where it goes on the radiator. It's a little tight, but a little grease and it slipped on.
Great info! Im at the point of looking at radiators and was wondering if I should get the stock style radiators or the ls swap ones with everything on the passenger side. Stock style is a lot cheaper so its great that the hoses work for it!
I used my stock radiator from the 350 that was in it. Never got close to over heating, not even once.
Thank you! Slowly but surely its coming togetherLooking good!
I live by that motto also. I hope mine will make noise in a couple of weeks with any luck. Keep up the good work can't wait to see it when it's done.Thank you! Slowly but surely its coming together
I live by that motto also. I hope mine will make noise in a couple of weeks with any luck. Keep up the good work can't wait to see it when it's done.