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Projects My 58 Chevy Fleetside

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by fleetsidejeff, Jan 20, 2013.

  1. fleetsidejeff
    Joined: Nov 1, 2012
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    fleetsidejeff
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    from Nebraska

    80 camaro front end and rear axle, 700r4 built, and a big block upfront. hope the 700r4 lasts!

    here's the pix so far, can't decide to paint it or leave it as painted by nature

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    need to complete brake system, wiring, interior, fuel system and it should be somewhere close to road ready!!
     
  2. fleetsidejeff
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    fleetsidejeff
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    from Nebraska

  3. jcmarz
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    from Chino, Ca

    Paint it tutone. They look great fixed up. This one is a 59 but it will give you a good idea of how good they look cherried out.
     

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  4. That's awesome! I would totally paint it! Although it does look pretty decent now:cool:
     
  5. fleetsidejeff
    Joined: Nov 1, 2012
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    from Nebraska

    really like that one
     
  6. Your truck is a '59. It has a '59 front V8 emblem and the bedside trim is strictly '59 also. Here's what you should do: Carefully remove the bedside trim and send it to me. :D

    Seriously though, it looks like you've got a great start. In my opinion it has a perfect stance for these trucks. I don't like em too low or too high. Yours sits just right, I think.

    One more thing: PAINT IT!
     
  7. Joe Johnston
    Joined: Jun 29, 2008
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    Joe Johnston
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    from Ohio

    I'm not into the patina look, so I'd have to paint it an original color. To me it is a scarce enough truck and in good condition to be worth the extra money and work to make it purdy!
     
  8. Rob68
    Joined: Jun 16, 2011
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    Looks good as it sits. But nice paint is always good too!
     
  9. lawman
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    Look's good !!!! Put some head light's in and drive that sucker !!! LOL
     
  10. TomWar
    Joined: Jun 11, 2006
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    Sold this about 4 years ago:
     

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  11. matthew mcglothin
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    Sweet truck! Me likey
     
  12. fleetsidejeff
    Joined: Nov 1, 2012
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    fleetsidejeff
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    from Nebraska

    thanks for the kind hopeful words guys..just put the 454 and 700r4 in yesterday. lots mor work til roadworthy..
     
  13. mike23impala
    Joined: Jan 15, 2013
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    i have 1959 long step side as current build, i love it, i went with 300 buick v8 and a old granny low 4 speed, its gonna be epoxy primer white till the kids graduate im sure...
     
  14. B.Sharp
    Joined: Sep 26, 2008
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    If mine looked like this there is no way I would paint it. I like it as is. I wish mine were this far along.
     
  15. fleetsidejeff
    Joined: Nov 1, 2012
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    fleetsidejeff
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    from Nebraska

    I need a good idea for a rear bumper..it is 75 in wide
     
  16. riley58
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  17. APACHE FS
    Joined: Feb 20, 2007
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    APACHE FS
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    The stock fleet side rear bumper looks awkward they mount too low and too far away from the bed. If you made some brackets they can tuck in and look a lot better. X2 on 1959, unless someone trimmed it out with some other chrome/emblems. My 58 is bare but I have a set of side chrome for it. Haven't decided if I will use it or not but its something to think about since its hard to come by.


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