Chapter 1: building a hot rod

in #c107 years ago

Hey fellow steemers, I'm brand new here, and I'm going to be charting the progress of my old car project.

I'm excited! I just got it running and driving well, yesterday, so I FINALLY feel like I'm getting ahead.
But lets start from the beginning.
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That's my truck. Its a 1974 Chevy shortbed, and before you say "that looks ready to go," let me stop you. I bought this 2 months ago 100 miles away, and I had to spend $200 towing it home. It had a FEW more issues than advertised, and I didn't want to work on it at the seller's house (and risk screwing something up).
I had to load it on a trailer in the middle of the night, but we made the journey home without breaking down, so that was a huge relief.

Why buy it? A few reasons.

  1. It was cheap. When you can buy a non-runner, you're more likely to get it at a bargain.
  2. I saw the value. I wasn't planning on buying one so soon, but I counted the upgrades and looked at what similar trucks cost.
  3. I discovered that a good drivetrain is CHEAP. Parts (the ones I want) are really available right now.
  4. It was intact. I made the mistake of picking "basket case" cars in the past, I failed to restore them, and i lost tons of money doing it.
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    That's my truck :) I'll be posting weekly, and hopefully driving it while I work on it. Feel free to ask questions or share your own experiences. I can use all the help I can get :)
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Nice old truck! I'm restoring an 87 Silverado.

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