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Title: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on December 23, 2010, 10:00:49 am
Well after searching for a a few months I finally found me a good project truck for my truck build.  It's a 1975 Chevrolet fleetside swb with a inline 6 and a 3 on the tree.  I took it in through some horsetrading, runs a but rough and needs some brake work but it's what I've been looking for.  The previous owner started some of the bodywork which I'll be finishing after the holidays.  So far my plans are to fix it's little problems and drive it a bit while I aquire/build me a motor for it, I'm thinking about building a good strong abc for the time being then later build a lsx motor for it.  Will post up some pictures in a few.
(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/8249b54e.jpg)
(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/c10f792c.jpg)
(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/ab31f188.jpg)
(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/b592980e.jpg)
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: 78 Chevyrado on December 23, 2010, 06:06:15 pm
Looks like a good starting point.  Have fun with it!
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: captain carnage on December 25, 2010, 01:27:00 am
Lots of potential there, keep us updated.
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on December 26, 2010, 11:26:36 pm
Well I appreciate the comments and definitely plan on doing both, right now im in GA visiting family but as soon as the holidays are over I'll be hitting it hard.  First will be rebuilding the carb with the rebuild kit that came with the truck, then fix the brakes so it doesn't pull so hard to the right.  Also need to fix the motor for the heater being as it is bad off.  Afterwards I can start finishing the body work.
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Meatysdad on January 12, 2011, 11:01:38 am
So have you put the grill in it yet Meaty ?

I'm headed back out to Sammy's Junkyard this weekend, looking for a few items of interest, so if you need me to look for anything in particular....

I need a dash pad, the one I got is to far gone.

And, I may have you a lead on a 350 with tranny too.

Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on January 12, 2011, 08:42:00 pm
So have you put the grill in it yet Meaty ?

I'm headed back out to Sammy's Junkyard this weekend, looking for a few items of interest, so if you need me to look for anything in particular....

I need a dash pad, the one I got is to far gone.

And, I may have you a lead on a 350 with tranny too.



No not yet, been taking car of little things here and there, got to go to the junk yard here and snatch the brackets off of the truck I got the 292 emblem from so I can mount the new one in my truck. 

Right now just looking for fenders being as the rust is pretty bad around the wheel wells.  My dash pad is pretty bad too, just finding a non cracked on in a junk yard is slim, a new one from   is almost $300.  Let me know about the motor and what kinda tranny?
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: bake74 on January 12, 2011, 11:32:12 pm
     Slooby, looks like a great starting point, hope everything goes as planned..
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on January 14, 2011, 10:40:29 pm
Just figured out I'm retarded and have a 250 not a 292....  Oh well, its a temp. motor anyway.
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: 75ChevyGuy on January 19, 2011, 12:13:49 pm
Definitely has potential!
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on January 19, 2011, 08:55:13 pm
Not really to much of an update yet but picked up the center support that mounts where the grill for a 73 truck, along with the side mount points which have hole monks on the 75 pickup so all I need to do is drill the holes and mount them then I can run my 73 grill in the truck to give it a nice look when I'm done.  Plan on trying to get some of the bodywork done this weekend, as well as pin pointing my brake problem. 
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on February 06, 2011, 12:55:14 pm
So today I decided to tinker with the toy today since it is nice out and have already decided to replace the drivers side fender being as the rot around the wheel well is shot and the door is got tons of bondo on it, so I decided to finish some body work on the rear bed panel.  I was taking off the old cracked bondo when I decovered the rot is worst than I expected, so I'm undecided to weather a find another bed being as both sides I beleive are the same and there is some rot in the floor near the tailgate.  Them another option is a replacement arch panel from   for $20 a side, or just do my best to patch it.  Which do you guys think would be the best decision.  Pictures below to show extent of damage.

(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/adae139f.jpg)
(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/f05085ec.jpg)
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: hotrod24 on February 06, 2011, 02:34:23 pm
The bed looks to be in pretty good shape from the above pics so, i would patch it and chris here sells patch panels as well...
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on February 11, 2011, 06:14:00 pm
Just picked up some new shoes for it today off of craigslist for $200.  Now just got to figure out what size tire to run on them, they are 15x8's 

(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/b6c463db.jpg)
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Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on February 14, 2011, 06:09:05 pm
Alright finally made up my mind on how I plan to do the truck.  The wheels kinda helped on that, my plans are to bag it and rat rod it.  I still want to do body work but may wait on some of it til after I do the suspension and motor.  Still undecided on if I want to start with a sbc or go with an lsx.  I might try to find a bigger size for these style wheels.  I put my junkyard special 73 grill in today with the center support and side supports, just drill two holes for the side supports and installed to get the look, will remove soon to paint it.  Too bad no one makes the center sticker emblem for these grills.  I'll get some pictures of it tomorrow when I have some daylight to show you how she looks.  She sits lower being as I went with a lower profile tires.  Plan to start the bag work after my deployment in July so beginning of next year hardcore work begins.  Now just got to figure where to go for my suspension components, any and all suggestions for where to look would be greatly appreciated being as this will be my first time doing bags myself.  I have helped friends in the past but it's been a while.
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on February 15, 2011, 03:01:16 pm
Here's some pictures I took today with the new wheels and the 73 grill in it.

(http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad242/Subiewagon/2f345ec9.jpg)
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Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: the dan on February 15, 2011, 09:28:34 pm
time for a 5/6 drop
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: low budget on February 16, 2011, 04:02:25 pm
time for a 5/6 drop
X2

 Get your stance down and just drive it.  Love the rims!!! 8) 8)
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on February 16, 2011, 04:37:26 pm
Thanks I plan on bagging it within the next year, might go ahead an just drop the suspension til I get ready to do the bag setup or just wait.
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: BigRuss on February 16, 2011, 05:56:35 pm
you may like the static drop man... i was thinkin bout baggin my 81 but im thinkin that tossin a RideTech Airbar out back with my static drop up front is a killer combo
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Bonanza76 on February 16, 2011, 07:23:40 pm
Lovin the rims!  :)
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: Slooby on February 16, 2011, 08:35:19 pm
I might have to look into that.  But right now I'm kinda set on bags because I sways wanted a bagged truck, helping friend build them in the past gave me the bug, but they where all s-10's. 

I had been watching these wheels on CL for a while and was surprised the guy still had them.  But the company he got them from also sells them in bigger sizes up to 17's which I might swap out to later.   
Title: Re: My 75 Chevy SWB project
Post by: slammed79 on February 16, 2011, 10:39:28 pm
Still one of my favorite looks is a bagged rat. Do work! I'm diggin the steelies