enough of the body work for now... this part i've been planning up for some time. i daily drive this truck so pulling the front end apart is kind of a big deal to me. have most of the parts and pieces for the procedure i think, but i'm sure stuff will come up to slow down putting the thing back together. borrowing a friends truck for a couple weeks while this goes down so i'm going to try and balance the "do it now while its apart" thing with some "keep it quick and simple" strategy. cleaning it up with some upgrades without getting sucked into full restoration mode. will see how it goes
overall plan: pull the front clip in one piece and repair inner fenders then paint inner fenders and undercoat bottom before replacing. at the same time, pull engine and tranny. clean up and paint, install new headers, new power steering pump, and new hoses n pulleys. clean and paint front frame rails and suspension along with firewall. clean up wiring and move battery and all electrical mains to toolbox under bed on passenger side. plus lots of little parts hoses etc while its apart...
lets do this!
amazed, but guess i shouldn't be by all the odd screws and borken bits on the front grille.
all the main bolts holding the clip to the cab and the bolts to the front radiator support were seemingly never touched before.
one of the hood hinges is sprung so found some good used ones to replace.
big hole under to battery mount (which was missing and battery just strapped to fender) is the biggest welding job to be done.
took time labeling all the wires, hoses and cables. and just cut out the old exhaust. had been replaced at one time by a single 2" muffler then reduced even smaller out a single tailpipe to the rear. headers and duals going to let her breathe like bever before. looking forward to seeing how much of a change it makes to the old girl.
oh man. all the built up grease and grime. pressure washer and degreaser and a bunch of scraping up next. at least the rust isnt bad!