Stanman
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2023
- Posts
- 1
- Reaction score
- 4
- Location
- Salt Lake City, UT
- First Name
- Roger
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hello all!
Recently retired and finally getting to do the stuff I wanted to do. Watched all the car shows for years and claimed that I could or would learn to do all that stuff when I retired. Bought, then sold a few classic vehicles upon retiring but the bug to restore my own was always my goal. Always owned a lot of hand tools to repair minor problems, but larger shop items I've had to hunt down and purchase as my 'allowance' could accommodate. Now I'm learning to use them. To build from the ground-up by myself is the goal, learning each aspect along the way. The first vehicle to suffer through this process is a 1984 Chevy K10. I have already rebuilt the axles, repaired and painted the frame, and currently doing body work on the box.
Recently retired and finally getting to do the stuff I wanted to do. Watched all the car shows for years and claimed that I could or would learn to do all that stuff when I retired. Bought, then sold a few classic vehicles upon retiring but the bug to restore my own was always my goal. Always owned a lot of hand tools to repair minor problems, but larger shop items I've had to hunt down and purchase as my 'allowance' could accommodate. Now I'm learning to use them. To build from the ground-up by myself is the goal, learning each aspect along the way. The first vehicle to suffer through this process is a 1984 Chevy K10. I have already rebuilt the axles, repaired and painted the frame, and currently doing body work on the box.