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Most of my 15 year car/truck customization history. Indulge me for a second

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by dal3_gribble, Apr 29, 2020.

  1. Apr 29, 2020 at 5:40 PM
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    dal3_gribble

    dal3_gribble [OP] Well-Known Member

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    For some reason I was feeling a little nostalgic. I've been building cars and trucks and screwing with them since the day I got my license. I don't have my earlier cars/truck, because no digital cameras yet. Please don't judge me. Here are some of my past builds. I can't think about the tens and tens of thousands of dollars I've spent on these cars over the years. I wouldn't say it was thrown away, but I do sometimes wish I picked a cheaper hobby.

    Current - 2018 Tacoma TRD OR Love this thing. I've learned to hold onto things I spend my money on, so this isn't going anywhere.

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    Current - 1968 Chevy C2500 This is my grandma's passed down to me. One owner, never opened up, I think 56k miles on it. Original paint, everything, so it's a true survivor. It's been the garage for about a year, there's a fuel or distributor issue I need to take care of. Life kind of got in the way so I parked it. Which is fine, because this is a long term thing and I am never parting with it.

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    2017 - 03 Silverado 2500HD (I think). This was a divorce toy and kind of a fuck you to my ex wife. Man it pissed her off. I bought it, jacked it up like 10" and jammed 40s under it. I put 5.13s under it and it actually drove really nice and was pretty reliable for a big truck. I got rid of this and my Mazdaspeed because I just needed a reliable vehicle (my 18 Tacoma) and to get my son his first car.

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    2013-2017 2006 Mazdaspeed6 I did love and hate this car. For anyone that knows about these cars, they are fast and fun and very temperamental. I put in a decent size turbo with meth injection and the car ended up at a very usable 350AWHP. This is the only tuner I've ever owned. It did give me a love and appreciation for a fast mid-sized sedan.

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    2007-2015 2005 Dodge Durango My significant others' cars don't go untouched. This was a family hauler and a good one. Leveled, exhaust, intake, headlights and a few other goodies. Kind of regret getting rid of it because it was paid off even though it was a gas hog. Think I traded for a CX-5 or something, but I realized a gas hog is still a lot cheaper than a car payment.

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    2010-2015 1996 Chevy K3500 I dumped a fortune into this truck and I couldn't keep it reliable. I bought it with a meek 6" lift and otherwise stock. I preceeded to do the following (what I can remember) Whipple Supercharged 454 (no-intercooler, ran really hot). Procomp 6" lift, 2" body lift I believe, 37" Toyos. 5.13 gears, beefed trans, beefed everything. Even regeared, I couldn't tow a 5000lb camp trailer with this thing without something going. This was probably my biggest boat anchor of the lot and my most disappointing. I'm pretty sure I got a wheel sponsorship for this from Fuel Wheels.

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    2007-2010 1965 Impala This thing was a beautiful mess. Powerglide with 283. Looked great from 10' and ran ok, but body was super duper rough up close and the rust damage was extensive. I didn't have the time, space or money to make it how I would have wanted it to be to enjoy it.

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    2006-2007 1986 Suburban 1/2 ton Found this thing with 58k original miles and tricked it out. 6" lift, 37s (I think), 88-91 grille/headlights, 4.56s, some engine mods. This was a super nice truck. Drove it out to Pennsylvania and decided I didn't want to see it rust apart since I couldn't fit it in garage so I traded for the Impala. When I moved out west, I tried to track it back down and buy it back but I couldn't find it.

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    2005-2006 1996 F150 I put a 4" lift and some goodies on this Grandpa's old truck find. This thing had the 351W and I couldn't BELIEVE what a dog it was pulling a trailer up in the mountains. This is when I lived in Salt Lake City, so the base was 5k feet and the mountains would get us up to 7-8k feet. 4" lift and 33s. It was reliable but man....
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    2002-2005 K5 Blazer This is another one I dumped a fortune into and it was a nice truck. I still remember how exhausting it was to rebuild the steering and suspension on this one. I think I needed a family hauler that was safe. I'm pretty sure I sold it for the F150.

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    2002-2004 1994 K1500 I had fun with this one. It was a goofy build and not my best but it was fun. 37s on 15x10s (old school) with big procomp lights on a prerunner bumper. This thing screams 2000s build doesn't it? Alcoas, Procomp, Goodyear MTRs. I think I had a 6" procomp + 3" PA body lift on there. Stock gears. Was reasonably reliable but I remember suspension components wearing out like crazy.

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    1998-2002 1986 Corvette I liked this car a lot. Tuned port injection L98, lotsa torque. I remember the suspension was tricky and the IRS suspension was a little temperamental. Pretty sure I traded it for that blazer.

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    1995-2000 1982 GMC High Sierra
    Ok, what can I say. Late teens, early 20s, lot of stupid disposable income in my military days. I think they were those HUGE Mickey Thompsons, 39x18x15 I believe on 15x14" Alcoas! Haha. I believe it had about 12" of lift. Bulletproof SM465 trans, stock 3.73 gears. Triple/Double chrome rollbar. This was actually reliable and fun and I used to take it to car shows a lot and had a lot of fun learning how to build something.

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  2. Apr 29, 2020 at 5:49 PM
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    tcjacado

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    This is TW.... only judgmental people sign up here.:anonymous:
     
  3. May 9, 2020 at 6:13 PM
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    dal3_gribble

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    So far so good....
     
  4. May 11, 2020 at 4:43 AM
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    Very cool collection of memories... I'm the same way, but most of my builds were older... I think I've owned 6 '64 Ford Galaxies and 5 '64 Fairlanes, along with a couple of '64 Rancheros, a '68 El Camino, a '51 Ford F2 truck, 2 '67 T-birds... etc... etc... ad nauseum...

    Your 96 F150 with the 351... that engine, IIRC, only made about 180 hp stock... but is very capable of producing good power when modded. I have a '96 351 under my workbench waiting on a rebuild if or when I ever find a suitable project to drop it in...

    -Bear
     
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  5. May 11, 2020 at 4:59 AM
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    123taco

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    Im right there with you.have not modded cars trucks very much. 40 years of motorcycles And it’s bout same script as yours!
     
  6. May 12, 2020 at 7:46 AM
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    gkomo

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    Lots of cool vehicles you've had.
     

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