Banshee365
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Hey fellas! Long time no post.
The family and I sold the farm and are moving in town for the benefit of my little boy starting school and living the family/parenting life and such. It has forced me to get the Deuce back up and going so I can move it to a family members property. The fuel tank got contaminated with algae and subsequently rotted out and the brake wheel cylinders leaked all of the brake fluid out. I'm in the middle of replacing the fuel tank, fuel filters, and wheel cylinders to get it drivable.
My plan was to sell the truck. I haven't messed with it much and I'm afraid it has degraded in condition a little because of that. It's not a junker by any means but it will need a little work to get to show truck status. Life has gotten in the way of spending time working on the truck and keeping it up and running. I had thought about selling as perhaps someone else is at a point in their life where they can put the time and money required into it to get it back to it's former glory from decades past.
As I've been wrenching on the truck it's brought back a lot of the reasons why I bought it in the first place. It's just a lot of fun to work on. I am tempted to keep the truck and slowly restore it now. It mainly needs a new windshield frame and windshields as well as a new passenger door window. It's got a couple of spot of rust in the floor of the cab and inside the fenders but otherwise it's pretty solid. I feel like with a total going-through of the mechanical systems and a mixture of full sand blasting and painting over would put the truck to a very nice condition. The main mechanical bits are in good working condition. I've got a gallon of surplus dot 5 and 6 NOS wheel cylinders so the braking system will be partially restored after that.
I wanted to throw the discussion out there regarding selling or slowly restoring. My boy is almost 5 and this may be a perfect vehicle to teach him mechanics on over the years and to work on together. This truck has gone by the wayside in my life for the past 10 years or so but maybe now is the time to put it back on the front burner again.
Thoughts?
The family and I sold the farm and are moving in town for the benefit of my little boy starting school and living the family/parenting life and such. It has forced me to get the Deuce back up and going so I can move it to a family members property. The fuel tank got contaminated with algae and subsequently rotted out and the brake wheel cylinders leaked all of the brake fluid out. I'm in the middle of replacing the fuel tank, fuel filters, and wheel cylinders to get it drivable.
My plan was to sell the truck. I haven't messed with it much and I'm afraid it has degraded in condition a little because of that. It's not a junker by any means but it will need a little work to get to show truck status. Life has gotten in the way of spending time working on the truck and keeping it up and running. I had thought about selling as perhaps someone else is at a point in their life where they can put the time and money required into it to get it back to it's former glory from decades past.
As I've been wrenching on the truck it's brought back a lot of the reasons why I bought it in the first place. It's just a lot of fun to work on. I am tempted to keep the truck and slowly restore it now. It mainly needs a new windshield frame and windshields as well as a new passenger door window. It's got a couple of spot of rust in the floor of the cab and inside the fenders but otherwise it's pretty solid. I feel like with a total going-through of the mechanical systems and a mixture of full sand blasting and painting over would put the truck to a very nice condition. The main mechanical bits are in good working condition. I've got a gallon of surplus dot 5 and 6 NOS wheel cylinders so the braking system will be partially restored after that.
I wanted to throw the discussion out there regarding selling or slowly restoring. My boy is almost 5 and this may be a perfect vehicle to teach him mechanics on over the years and to work on together. This truck has gone by the wayside in my life for the past 10 years or so but maybe now is the time to put it back on the front burner again.
Thoughts?