GM's third-generation Chevy/GMC C/K pickup truck hit the market in 1973 and soon gained the reputation as a stout and sturdy performer. As a result, millions were sold over its production run that ended in 1987. The breakthrough styling featured rounded cab, roof, hood, and box corners so enthusiasts quickly dubbed them the Rounded or Squarebody trucks. During an almost two-decade model run, the Chevy/GMC trucks have been used for utility work, hauling, and operating in a variety of severe applications. After years of hard use and exposure to harsh conditions, many trucks are in desperate need of restoration. Whether you own a regular, super, or crew cab with a short or long box, this restoration guide provides the essential guidance and hands-on instruction to restore your truck to original condition. Seasoned truck magazine writer Kevin Whipps explains real-world techniques for restoring these classic Chevy/GMC pickups in your garage. As utility vehicles, rust, dents, and dings are found on many trucks, and this damage needs to be properly remedied. Extensive body repair and panelwork is provided, so you can return your body to like-new condition and provide a solid foundation for paint. Often interiors have suffered a lot of wear and tear, so you're guided through seat reupholstery, carpet replacement, and more. In addition, you are also guided through the restoration of engine, suspension, paint, brakes, steering, transmission, driveline, electrical system, and more. The Squarebody Chevy/GMC trucks are affordable and plentiful and are becoming more and more popular as stock runners, fast street, and off-road trucks. But no matter what you're planning to build, you need to establish a solid and sound foundation for your truck. This book provides the invaluable information and step-by-step instruction to return these trucks to their original glory.
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