Hello! My name is Diane and I bought a 1969 truck in July last year in hopes of restoring it for my mobile stationery business. Not looking to restore her to original condition but as good as she can be in keeping it original where possible aside from the retail additions to the truck bed. My husband and I call her Sammy and had it running the day after we brought it home, we were unable to drive it because the brakes were locked up. In February we sent the brake components to Karp's and have been impatiently waiting to get them back so that we can test drive and get into the real work now that the weather is good. See her condition on Instagram at @cardcartco and give a follow if you have an account for your 360. We'd love to see what you have!
Here is a list of parts that we are looking for at this point:
- Tailgate
- front bumper
- air box
- badges (original or replicas)
- lenses for all turn signals
Any other advice for first timers of the truck community? I'll be handing this over to my husband who is the technical brains behind this
#1 drop the oil pump and confirm it is only pumping oil into the motor, Confirm it is delivering the correct amount of oil to the motor. The BOR has the procedure for evaluating the oil pump.
Spud the Orange Young, Hippie (Sold), DB1 Yatch car, DB2 Cheesburger dune buggy, DB3 Burrito one of two known
Ha I was on the phone with Karps today myself. In theory they've finished and today shipped the master/brake cylinders for my '64 Ford Econoline... I sent them in March. I drive my Subie often enough that i don't want to take it off the road so long... but really should... to get my brakes less squashy. Hoping you get yours quickly.
kjrcace360fan wrote: ↑3 years ago
What part of Pa Are you from? I'm in Charleston WV, I'm pretty sure Jon Bruno is in PA. He's a gold mine of information and skills
About an hour northwest of Philadelphia. I'm not familiar with Jon, but if he's on here - hello!
Thanks to everyone for the welcome messages. Once we get the brakes back, we can't wait to dig in!
Sigmaz wrote: ↑2 years ago
I heard my name.
Hey Diane! and welcome to the forums!!!
I am north of Philly as well.
You should know where Stroudsburg is and if so that is roughly where I am located.
Should you need any help just ask. Sacramento is only 80 miles away from here.
Thanks for the flowers Kev! You're the best.
No kidding! We are located in the Reading area. We are making progress after the long weekend. Thankfully my husband is super resourceful and we've been able to find replacement parts or make due where needed. Definitely appreciate the support, we may need some help as we get deeper into the nitty gritty.
I've been picking at this sedan a little bit each weekend. it's really just a matter of buttoning it back up and getting it out.
The brakes are all rebuilt and reinstalled. I need to bleed the lines and attach the new e-brake cables to the pull rod.
Other than that, it should be g2g once the wheels are back on it.. granted I still need to do some upholstery and I'm sure there will be some other gremlins along the way.
Diane!
Yes, you guys hit me up any time if you need anything. We are close enough to be helpful.
Sigmaz wrote: ↑2 years ago
I've been picking at this sedan a little bit each weekend. it's really just a matter of buttoning it back up and getting it out.
The brakes are all rebuilt and reinstalled. I need to bleed the lines and attach the new e-brake cables to the pull rod.
Other than that, it should be g2g once the wheels are back on it.. granted I still need to do some upholstery and I'm sure there will be some other gremlins along the way.
- ..... and WHERE, sir, are our piccies??? huh? HUH? <insert tapping foot sound and strumming of fingers on desk sound here>
We're making progress! Two steps forward, one step back. We bought what we heard were replacements for the e-brake cables but they are too short, must be for a sedan. Otherwise the brakes are coming along nicely. Any recs for ebrake cables on the truck?