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AndrewJoey July 22nd, 2013 11:52 AM

New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
This was in my friend's dad's barn. I got it a month ago and here's my progress so far. Tomorrow I'm gonna start putting in a new wood bed. It has a 351e V6 that runs good, but needs some tuning. I'm sure I'll have ?s.


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6066gmcguy July 22nd, 2013 02:10 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Nice find, great looking truck just as it is. Welcome to the forum.

tommyduncan July 22nd, 2013 04:40 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Nice looking truck! It looks pretty solid.

What is that on the B-pillar? It doesn't look like the "Custom" emblem that I am used to seeing.

jbgroby July 22nd, 2013 11:37 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Welcome, keep the V-6.

Jake

donrm July 23rd, 2013 01:57 AM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Heck of a barn find. I guess I don't know enough farmers?:lolflag::lolflag::lolflag:donrm 1966 GMC fleetside 351E

AndrewJoey July 23rd, 2013 04:44 AM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
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Originally Posted by tommyduncan (Post 49440)
Nice looking truck! It looks pretty solid.

What is that on the B-pillar? It doesn't look like the "Custom" emblem that I am used to seeing.

It's an rv plug-in. The original owner had a camper on the back. I'm keeping the truck as original as possible, and will run the V6 until it dies. I love the original paint, good patina, just surface rust.

Foley July 23rd, 2013 05:18 AM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
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Originally Posted by AndrewJoey (Post 49436)
This was in my friend's dad's barn. I got it a month ago and here's my progress so far. Tomorrow I'm gonna start putting in a new wood bed. It has a 351e V6 that runs good, but needs some tuning. I'm sure I'll have ?s.


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Great color and patina! Gives that truck some real character. Post a few more pictures when you have a chance and Congratulations on your find. Foley

FetchMeAPepsi July 23rd, 2013 02:41 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Ohhh yeahhh! That's my favorite look for the old GMCs!:yeeuh::yeeuh::yeeuh:

I wish I could get that out of mine but shes been rode hard and put up wet too many times. Snap about a dozen more pics and oh yeah welcome to the forum!

:thumbsup:

AndrewJoey July 23rd, 2013 03:58 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
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Originally Posted by FetchMeAPepsi (Post 49459)
Ohhh yeahhh! That's my favorite look for the old GMCs!:yeeuh::yeeuh::yeeuh:

I wish I could get that out of mine but shes been rode hard and put up wet too many times. Snap about a dozen more pics and oh yeah welcome to the forum!

:thumbsup:

I got tons of pics, if you guys wanna see'm :)


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Before, on the day I got it.


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AndrewJoey July 23rd, 2013 04:01 PM

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AndrewJoey July 23rd, 2013 04:40 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Here's some pics of the lowering process. This thing had serious leaf-spring suspension. 10 leafs with 4 being overload. I took 6 per side out, and it still is pretty stiff. The ride is better though.


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Had to thread another 2" in order to put it back together.


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tommyduncan July 23rd, 2013 07:31 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Looks good! What size wheels are those? The 62 I just bought has 16.5"s and I would love to go to 16"s if they clear the stock brakes?

donrm July 23rd, 2013 08:28 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
I used to have a Body Shop & was in the trade for more than 30 years before I retired. I do my own stuff & family now. Anyway, to keep that fine patina look, if it is kept outside, you may want to Clear coat the whole truck. If you don't use spray cans & use a spray GUN wherever you get your clear ask for some flatner, so it won't make the rust look shiny. My 2 cents. donrm Cinti Oh 66 GMC 351E cinti oh

FetchMeAPepsi July 23rd, 2013 11:06 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Like you had to ask about more pix! That's a great looking truck. I really like that you pulled off the rust and kept the primer clean. Like Don says you can flat clear coat it and it'll last for years.

Great find man. Take good care of her! If you dont have a build thread going (cant be bothered to scrool and see what forum this is lol) start one and let us see the progress as you did what you did and move forward.

Any more plans or are you ready to drive the wheels off?

Funky61 July 23rd, 2013 11:54 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
That's an awesome truck...Welcome!

AndrewJoey July 23rd, 2013 11:56 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
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Originally Posted by FetchMeAPepsi (Post 49473)
Like you had to ask about more pix! That's a great looking truck. I really like that you pulled off the rust and kept the primer clean. Like Don says you can flat clear coat it and it'll last for years.

Great find man. Take good care of her! If you dont have a build thread going (cant be bothered to scrool and see what forum this is lol) start one and let us see the progress as you did what you did and move forward.

Any more plans or are you ready to drive the wheels off?

Thanks guys. It's ready to drive, I think if I run it, the kinks will work themselves out. I stained the wood planks today and will put in the bed tomorrow.

AndrewJoey July 24th, 2013 01:51 AM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
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Originally Posted by tommyduncan (Post 49467)
Looks good! What size wheels are those? The 62 I just bought has 16.5"s and I would love to go to 16"s if they clear the stock brakes?

The original rims were 16 split-rims, so I found these in a junkyard and cleaned'm up and bomb-canned'm. They are also 16s.

AndrewJoey July 24th, 2013 01:57 AM

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The original rims were 16 split-rims, so I found these in a junkyard and cleaned'm up and bomb-canned'm. They are also 16s.



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Here's the old Ford Van I got the rims from.

tommyduncan July 24th, 2013 05:26 AM

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Here's the old Ford Van I got the rims from.

Nice! I forgot to mention I need to find 16"s that the stock hubcaps will work on since I still have them. Hopefully not too difficult?

AndrewJoey July 24th, 2013 05:41 AM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
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Originally Posted by tommyduncan (Post 49488)
Nice! I forgot to mention I need to find 16"s that the stock hubcaps will work on since I still have them. Hopefully not too difficult?

Ya, these won't work with my original hubcaps.
So mine will go on the garage wall.

AndrewJoey July 28th, 2013 06:29 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Got the bed finished, saved some $$$ doing it myself, but it was a real pain. Glad it's done.


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FetchMeAPepsi July 29th, 2013 03:50 AM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
That looks great. What hangups did you have?

AndrewJoey August 7th, 2013 05:57 PM

Got the 351 up and running!
 
Just rebuilt my first carb, replaced a couple worn out hoses, cleaned up the valve covers & air cleaner. Surprisingly it started right up and purrs like a kitten. I suppose the real test will be when I drive it later today.


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tommyduncan August 7th, 2013 07:24 PM

Re: Got the 351 up and running!
 
Nice!

...I can't wait until I get mine home!

sc1337 August 7th, 2013 11:16 PM

Re: Got the 351 up and running!
 
nice man, what paint did you use?

jbgroby August 7th, 2013 11:18 PM

Re: Got the 351 up and running!
 
If you want it close to the gmc red use Martin Senior ford engine red

Funky61 August 8th, 2013 05:35 AM

Re: Got the 351 up and running!
 
THAT looks ready to Rock and Roll! Nice work Andrew.

Funky61 August 8th, 2013 05:38 AM

Re: Got the 351 up and running!
 
Forgot to ask...which part number did you end up using for the carb rebuild and how about a photo of the carb?

FetchMeAPepsi August 8th, 2013 05:29 PM

Re: Got the 351 up and running!
 
Looks sharp. What color is the valve covers?

Edit Whoops I guess someone already asked that.

nathankershaw May 21st, 2014 06:34 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
I'm new to these trucks so I have a few questions (got one this week) :)

Did you cut the springs to get the front down?
What size are your tires?
Do you still have drums all round?

Can you re post pics of you bed install, they don't show up.

Awesome looking truck by the way.
Great work.

Cayoterun May 22nd, 2014 04:33 PM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
Great find! It's good you can do most of your own work. Saves a bunch of money and lots of fun---most of the time.
Welcome to the forum.

Irishbleueyes May 23rd, 2014 02:38 AM

Re: New Member, 1966 GMC Longbed Barn-Find
 
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Do you still have the original mirrors? If they're any good do you wanna sell them?


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