Plans are to clean it up and make it a dependable driver that will handle being thrown around on twisty roads and road courses. Hopefully I'll be able to order some 20's for it soon, and eventually I want to put ShockWaves at all 4 corners. Oh yeah, I heard there's this magazine giving away an LS3, so I've been entering my name for that since I'd love to have an LS motor under the hood... LOL!
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Jeff K.
'96 Chevy CCSB 1/2-ton Centurion Conversion
'95 GMC Reg Cab Shortie
Just caught up with this build and I LOVE IT. The paint, the stance, the wheels, the interior. I like that it's a fairly simple build. Nice clean, timeless look. Classy. I just wish I could've jumped in before Part 7! I've already pulled a couple ideas to use.
I'm trying to semi-secretly do a build like this for/with my dad so this is perfect fuel for it. I agree though...I need more pictures! Interior, wheels, everything.
Thanks for the compliments. Truck was a ton of fun to buld. Updating computer right now for more fuel. Should have her back at the end of next week and ready to shred some rubber and rip though the cones.
Cleaned the dash and interior plastics with PST cleaner which comes in a small cardboard box. It's a powder. Mixed that in with warm water (I believe there was a ratio) and scrubbed all plastics with a soft sponge. You want to get out all the oils and such out of the plastic from years of hands touching, various vinyl cleaners used etc. car wash shine oils etc. Once you have a good cleaning and rinse done with water we used SEM gloss black to dye everything. I got the SEM paint from Coast Airbrush in Anaheim, CA. They carry and can order a variety of vinyl dye paints from SEM. It's holding up pretty good so far and is easy enough to touch up.