Today I replaced the heater hoses with new ones and hooked everything up. I also installed the dip stick tube for the c6 and hooked up the speedometer cable. I also ran a wire from the starter to the relay, changed out the starter relay and horn relay on the fender. Made a stud to hold down the air cleaner, and replaced a damaged section of fuel line and also replaced the rubber part of the fuel line right after it exits the cab. I finally have my hood installed also. It is the hood I saved off the 70 parts truck. Headers are installed now too.
Whats left to buy?
Lines to make the oil cooler lines between the C6 and radiator.
Shift and kickdown levers for the C6
Dentside rod between the gas pedal and carb.
Belts
P/S pump and hoses.
Oil, transmission fluid, antifreeze.
Sender harness.
Radiator hoses.
Whats left to do?
Swap out fuel tank for the rust free one from the 70, and remove the line that would have went to the charcoal canister on my truck. Also install the matching fuel cap and filler neck with the 70 tank.
Run exhaust.
Install distributor and coil and spark plug wires.
Install P/S pump and belts.
Install radiator and hoses and fan.
Install shift and kickdown levers on C6, reinstall valve body. Fill with fluid.
Fill motor with oil and cooling system with water and antifreeze.
Install dash cluster.
Install battery and fire it up for the first time.
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Bad section of fuel line I replaced.
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