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 Post subject: 77 Macho Powerwagon dilemma
PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:32 pm 
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I have recently bought my 77' PW back after 6 plus years since then it has seen 4 owners/body damage and many other short comings that will cost money. I was so pumped about finding it and buying it back that it cloudy my better judgement about what it will need. My 14yr old son loves it but is doesn't reaalize the work/money involved and plus I'm in a wheelchair from an accident and cannot do nothing on it as I could of ten yrs ago..
My questions are you all here know these trucks have I bitten off more than I can chew, on one hand I say keep it and take my time and the other hand say's let it go..
finding parts for these trucks more difficult then chevy/ford .
any opinion's guys ..

thx Bruce


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 Post subject: Re: 77 Macho Powerwagon dilemma
PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:02 pm 
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It may not make a good daily driver for a 16 yr old,
But it might make a great father/ son project and
then a family heirloom when done.

Sheetmetal is certainly a lot easier to come by out west
but you might consider buying a whole parts truck.

Alway makes a resto easier.

A lot of the parts are avail
Wireing harness' Cab Main, engine, and front light.
Interiors are much simpler than cars and the lil red vendors
sell a lot of soft stuff, cut and sewn seat covers, etc.
Engine parts are still cheap and avail as are the drivetrain
stuff.

Not as easy as a chebbie or phord to get repro stuff for
but, there is no such thing as a Macho Silverado, or a
Warlock Ranger.

It's very feasable and when you get done you'll have something
most people have never even seen. Plus It's YOUR truck.

OK, how bad's the rust/damage??


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 Post subject: Re: 77 Macho Powerwagon dilemma
PostPosted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:28 am 
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Definitley keep the truck. Your are totally right about the father son project. My dad and I, which I'm 16, and this is my first vehicle have made my truck into a project. It is costly, but the results are amazing, with no one else having the same truck on the road. There will alway be people restoring chevys and fords, I know plenty, but there are few in the country restoring macho's. Keep it for your son, and that is one of my favorite colors on your macho. That candy apple red really sticks out. I saw this truck on another forum, and he said he was gonna change it and paint it like an idiot, and you said you would buy it back if he didn't screw it up altready. Nice ride.


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 Post subject: Re: 77 Macho Powerwagon dilemma
PostPosted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:04 am 
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Thanks for the feedback guys I' just upset cause I can't help work on it but my mind knows alot of stuff on how to.....so I'll to be the voice.
I know I'll need a Ft LH fender/LH cab corner/rocker and box side.
for the RH side a rocker and patch panel for RH boxside above the wheel...and a front grill ,new front windshield and molding and maybe floor boards just to be safe.
The 4 speed is getting overhauled next week but the 360 seems to run fine but should be updated....money,money,money and time.... but this picture I uploaded is what I will look like someday.


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 Post subject: Re: 77 Macho Powerwagon dilemma
PostPosted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:53 am 
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You are the shop manual

The kid is the tool.

When it's done he'll be both.


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