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#434301 07/20/2008 7:10 PM
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After 6 years of work and final assembly finished I can finally call my truck done. Thanks to all here who have knowingly and unknowingly influenced where my project went. Here’s the spec’s:


1952 Chev 1300 (Canadian ½ ton)
1955 235 w/ .080” overbore
Fenton intake w/dual Rochester “B”s and solid linkage
Split stock exhaust w/Dynomax mufflers straight back
Ported 848 head
261 cam
53-54 water pump w/stainless adapter plate
3:55 gearset
Amsoil bypass filtration
Ash bed
Alpine stereo
American Racing rims on Radial TA’s
Custom machined side cover and air cleaner
Custom roll pan
Modern paint (2002 Avalanche Arrival blue)
Other than above the remainder is stock

I did all the work myself with the exception of shooting the paint and the torque tube r&r as I had access to an old guy who had done many of them. Here’s some pics:


front

rear

engine right

engine left

ash bed

and roll pan


I wasn’t very happy with the linkage I received with my intake but instead of bashing the vendor I used my proficiency with computer aided modeling and machining to come up with something that not only worked but actuated the carbs from the best possible direction to avoid straining the throttle shafts. Here’s a shot of my linkage. Maybe some engineer out there will come up with something similar for the other popular setup.

Thanks again everyone.

Curt B.


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Hey Curt,That sure is one sweet truck. You do fine work.


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A great job and attention to detail. It's looks nice, well done my friend.


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very nice,i'm jealous.................dave


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curt,
you got one sweet truck there. very nicely done. you should be proud of yourself.

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Curt,
Very nice.

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WOW Curt thumbs_up
love the carb linkage especially dance
and OF course your rig pix
but say it ain't so
you can't be done cause there is always something else. Thanks for sharing the pics
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SuuuuWeeeet!!!!


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WOW!!...Oh and by the way did I say WOW! grin
That's one sweet ride!
Well done Curt.
Now enjoy......
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That is one of the best looking blue I've ever seen. Nice work but the pictures just doesn't seem to do it justice!


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Very nice work! I love it. One thing that I've never heard around here though is the words...I'M DONE. Are we ever really "done"?

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Beautifully done. Your shop machine skills are certainly evident. I really like your side plate and cover. You could probably market those if you had the time.Great truck.

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Ssschwiiingg!!!! eek thumbs_up cool


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Curt,
Beautiful ride. Well done!!


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Nice. Gives me the will to keep pickin away on mine.


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Super Sweet!!!...MY HATS OFF TO YA BROTHER!


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Wow your truck looks great!!!!!! I hope mine turns out even close to that. Would you still have your original carb and air cleaner? I am looking for one

Mike

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awesome. ron


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WOW , that is a beautiful truck .


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Very nice job!! I really like the color. thumbs_up thumbs_up

Nice machine work also.

John



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Curt -
The truck is beautiful. Very, very nice body and paint work!! Your engine looks great!
Here is the question, Curt: Are you really ever finished with a truck like we all have? Everytime I turn around, mine needs something!
It it does look very impressive!
Joe


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