OK, it's been a long time since I have made an update. To sum things up, I made the mistake of taking on another project that I would knock out real quick. This mistake happened after I sold my 2013 Toyota Tundra. I loved the truck, but to be honest, I didn't drive it much. It was sitting in the shop, and costing me a lot of money each month to not be driven. Like a genius, I thought... "sell the Tundra, and just buy some POS beater truck". So that's what I did. After the truck was sold, I started looking around for what kind of beater truck I wanted. This is when I made the mistake. I said to myself, why buy an old Ford F250 or something along those lines, when I can buy an old C10. I have always liked them, and its way cooler to drive an old beater, than a newer one.
The day I brought it home. Its a long bed 1967 C10 with an I6 and T350.
I never really like the 4x4 look on a 2WD, so I figured I would put bags on it... real quick, just because it would be funny. I won't drag on with the long story, but that "fun, quick" project turned into a "might as well as" slippery slope, which is just now getting road worthy. All the while, the Blazer and other projects haven't gotten any attention.
I don't like the long bed, might as well chop it down real quick and make it a short bed. Off comes the cab:
Frame is marked for cutting:
Braced and cut:
Support/Patch over where I cut and welded:
Cab is back on. One of the braces runs at an angle, which makes things look crooked/bent/not right. Drove me nuts when looking at it:
Testing out the air bags:
Cutting down the long bed to a short bed:
