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Thread: Project Re-Gen: 1985 D350 Headed to SEMA '15!!

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    Project Re-Gen: 1985 D350 Headed to SEMA '15!!

    Vulcan Specialties out of Lubbock, Texas is building a very interesting truck for the upcoming 2015 SEMA show. This ride will be very unique sitting low against a lot of the late model lifted 4x4s that are becoming very common. A little back ground on the shop: Vulcan Specialties has been in business for the last 12 years. They build everything from race cars to show cars specifically on suspension and fabrication with a strong focus on Hot Rods.

    Contact info for the shop:

    Vulcan Specialties | Suspension Tech and Fabrication
    info@vulcanspecialties.com

    The shop has asked that I help promote their build on the forums so without further adieu, allow me to introduce to you Project Re-Gen!!



    It’s nice to see old iron getting a new life and having the opportunity to represent at a prestigious show such as SEMA.

    Aside from SEMA, Re-Gen will be used to make the 2016 show circuit to help promote Vulcan Specialties along with any partners in the build. This truck is being built so that it will be reliable and able to rack up the miles.

    I will be keeping this thread regularly updated as progress is made to reach that deadline.


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    Now on to the build!

    The truck, belonging to Humberto Ortiz (owner of Vulcan Specialties), started life as a relatively stock 1985 D350 Crew Cab Dually that had been fitted with a 1990 1st Gen Cummins engine and 5 spd Getrag transmission. The truck is in very good shape with a clean interior and majorly rust free body. It all works, even down to the A/C which is a must out in that North West Texas sun!

    Humberto plans to drive the truck regularly so all of the modifications will be done with performance and drivability in mind.

    Before the tear down began he put it on the rollers and layed down a healthy 232/648 to the rear wheels uncorrected. While this is a good improvement over the stock power output it is not up to Humberto’s standards for power so the power plant will receive a strong set up upgrades along with the rest of the build.





    Being that Humberto’s specialty is to build custom fabricated Hot Rods, Re-Gen will have that old school hot rod hauler feel with subtle modifications to the interior and exterior along with a raked stance that is traditionally hot rod. He hopes that this build using the 1st Gen Dodge platform will bring new attention to and revitalize the interest in older Dodge trucks. I strongly feel that this project will definitely bring out the potential “cool factor” that all 1st Gens have!


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    The general build specs are as follows:

    Exterior
    Sherwin-Williams Planet Color Automotive Finishes
    Original grey/white paint scheme
    Original dodge trim, lights, grille, mirrors
    Cab lights from a 3rd gen 1-ton
    Chevy C-10 bumpers
    Chevy rear dually fenders
    Big rig wheels with adapters

    Interior
    Hot Rod red everywhere
    Original bench seats covered in leather, with updated design
    Original dash with modified gauge cluster
    Dash covered in red leather
    Aftermarket A/C under dash for smooth firewall
    Hidden sound system

    Drivetrain
    1990 Cummins 12-valve
    Twin turbo setup for street and tow
    Upgraded 14mm VE pump
    Upgraded injectors
    Stainless manifold
    Gear driven air compressor
    Hydro-boost brake setup
    NV5600 6-speed transmission

    Suspension
    Air Ride Equipped
    Accuair air ride management system
    Engine driven compressor
    Custom flat plate upper/lower control arms
    4 ply front bags
    Custom HD 4-link
    HD commercial style rear sleeve bags


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    Projects like this are difficult to complete on your own so Humberto has enlisted the help from both local and major companies that can share his vision to help source parts an other items needed to complete the build and advertise their product lines:

    Local
    Farmers Hose Supply (fittings and hoses)
    Lubbock Bolt Bin (fasteners)
    BMTR - Benitez Mobile Truck Repair (rebuilding complete drivetrain)
    West Texas Auto Color (paint supplies)
    BMF hot rods (body and paint)
    13 Sins garage (interior)
    Taquache Motorsports (promotions)
    DC Deliveries (engine sponsor)

    Other
    Sherwin-Williams (paint)
    Backbone Industries (bed rail system)
    Lowrider Depot (air suspension products)
    Michigan Metal Works (front suspension DIY pieces)
    Mishimoto (cooling)


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    I'll continue with more pictures of the way the truck sat at the start of the project and then get into the modifying!













    Very clean truck! Minimal rust and great body lines. This is an excellent platform to start this build with. Everything works, clean interior and body.

    This way the mods can start immediately rather than a bunch of repairs just to get to a clean canvas.


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    Here is a walkthrough of the interior.
    It's a good thing Humberto likes RED!
    As stated in the build sheet red will remain but will be modified and updated a little. I have to say that custom red interiors are starting to grow on me and I have full faith that this truck will be pulled off flawlessly.


















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    After speaking with Humberto I have a few more details on his ideas for the interior:

    This is going to be an awesome truck!

    Interior sheetmetal will be painted silver to match the exterior color.

    Just about everything else will be red.

    Dash, Seats, and Door panels will be wrapped in red leather with silver stitching.

    Classic Instruments bezel to be used for the gauges in the dash as they are square rather than round.

    There will be a few brushed aluminum accents as well.

    The bench seats will be red with silver stitching and the centers will have vertical pleats with silver double stitching. Also adding a little bolster to the seats to give them a modern look.

    Door panels will retain the factory shape but again update by wrapping them with red leather with accent silver stitching. The door pull will be the stock chrome square pull and the window cranks will also remain a stock chrome. There will be an insert in the door panels that matches the pleats with double stitching in the centers of the bench seats and maybe add some aluminum trim pieces for accents to match the dash or something.

    I'm talking to Humberto about running a wooden and brushed aluminum steering wheel as I think it'll compliment the interior well to have that one different piece.


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    Time for some teardown pictures!












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    Don't mind the old school hauler creeping in the background...





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    This truck is being expertly re-built, thus requiring it to be completely stripped down.

    Nothing left untouched.














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