Author Topic: My New to me 1974 chevy cheyenne c20  (Read 5418 times)

Offline dmarazzito

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My New to me 1974 chevy cheyenne c20
« on: August 15, 2015, 07:25:19 pm »
Got her for free!!!

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Ripped the interior out and painted satin black with new black carpet refinished black and polished steel trim door panelles


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Re: My New to me 1974 chevy cheyenne c20
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2015, 07:31:45 pm »


Took the rusted out bed out getting ready for my parts truck to show up







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Offline mcintyrederek

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Re: My New to me 1974 chevy cheyenne c20
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2015, 04:03:24 pm »
That's a good deal..  Good luck on the restoration process.

Looks like an Edelbrock 1406 carb.

Mack.
1986 C-10 Silverado 350 CI 260 HP, Edelbrock 1405, TH400, 2.73's - rescued from the junkyard - Farm Truck, daily driver!

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Re: My New to me 1974 chevy cheyenne c20
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2015, 04:25:29 pm »
Yea I had to give the guy that carb back because that's all he wanted off the truck, but my buddy had an almost identical carb he gave me for $50.
so she's up and running!!

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Re: My New to me 1974 chevy cheyenne c20
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2015, 04:30:12 pm »
Some progress on the interior


Painted satin black
Refinished the door panels
Black carpet
Custom seat cover lol

Honestly contemplating pulling it all back out to remove cab and clean up the frame but don't know if I really want to get in to that yet.....

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Re: My New to me 1974 chevy cheyenne c20
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2015, 07:56:15 pm »
Well....

I got an '86 C10 for basically nothing.  It was heading to the junk pile.  The body is OK except for the typical cab corners and rocker panels.  It also has a few holes rusted in through the firewall.  It leaks moderately when it rains.  I have plenty of dents and bangs..  I wanted to do an off frame restore but realized quickly that doing so would cost more $$$ and time than I had.  So... I did a really good clean up on the engine and transmission, wheel bearings, rear end, and pretty much all mechanical stuff that could go wrong..  I cleaned the interior up as best as I could and took the rotten carpet out and used some material like Rhino lining for the floor..  Drilled some drain holes in the floor so when it rains the water runs out.. and just enjoy driving a dented up C10 that runs really good.  I use it for a farm truck, hauling loads and occasional trailer pulling.

When you get one of these, sometimes it's just as much fun driving a beat up truck for way less $$$ than spending tons of $$$ and being afraid to drive it.

Keep the pics coming, I love seeing restoration progress and updates on stuff like this.

Mack.
1986 C-10 Silverado 350 CI 260 HP, Edelbrock 1405, TH400, 2.73's - rescued from the junkyard - Farm Truck, daily driver!