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    Son’s ‘83 Chevy Project

    So last May, my son decided he didn’t want to drive the ‘97 Explorer I have in the driveway. Like all 14 year old young’uns from Texas, he wanted a truck. Since kids were out of school due to Covid. He started a business in the garage building torch burned flags. Kid busted his arse all summer and by August he’d earned enough to buy his first truck.
    Tx_Hoghunter had an 83 Chevy in the classifieds so we went and looked at it and came home with it and he named her Dixie.

    The project has been slow due to schedules, but so far we’ve put a new fusable link, new power steering pump and new radiator.

    This weekend, we replaced the rotors and pads on the front (stil have to replace the drums and guts on the back brakes) and he started gutting the cab for the new headliner and carpet he’s ordered and has sitting in his bedroom. To save money, he’s only replacing the broken trim pieces. He’ll reuse the good pieces and paint it all to match. Still have to order the door panels and either find a bench seat or covers for the existing seats.

    Here are some pics, I’ll try to keep this updated.

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    Radiator and power steering pump replacement

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      #3
      Hell yeah!

      Not crapping on the Explorer but that’s a way better first ride for a teenager any day! Love the pics of him out working on it as well!

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        #4
        Heck ya great first truck.

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          #5
          This weekend’s project of front brakes and gutting interior.
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            #6
            Seats, headliner, and trim are out. At a standstill until I get him some TSP to start cleaning the trim to prep for paint.
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              #7
              Great project! Well done.


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                #8
                Excellent! Your son has good ethics. My wife loved the sign he made for her.

                Look forward to seeing the truck ready to roll.


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                  Excellent! Your son has good ethics. My wife loved the sign he made for her.

                  Look forward to seeing the truck ready to roll.


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                  Thanks Mike! He’s always been a hard worker. Glad the Mrs. liked the flag!

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                    #10
                    Nice! I always loved the body style

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                      #11
                      An experience he’ll never forget, good job!


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                        #12
                        Should he ever encounter transmission issues. I will teach him hoe to build an automatic transmission and do it for parts only. Great looking truck son/pops

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Big Lee View Post
                          Should he ever encounter transmission issues. I will teach him hoe to build an automatic transmission and do it for parts only. Great looking truck son/pops

                          Very kind offer! Thank You!

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                            #14
                            He’s got the interior trim prepped and two coats of paint on. Hopefully it’s enough and he can get the new headliner in after baseball game tomorrow.
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                              #15
                              Looks good.


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