Full Build: Transforming a ’85 Chevy K10 Into a “Fall Guy” Tribute Build – Car Mod Pros Portal

One of the most famous Chevy squarebody trucks was the K10 from the 80’s action TV show “Fall Guy”. As a tribute to Colt Seavers (Lee Majors) and the squarebody community, Music City Trucks set out to build one of the finest Chevy K10s you’ve ever seen, “Faux Guy.” Plus, a real stunt truck from the show paid us a visit!

PARTS USED IN THIS EPISODE
ARP
12-Point Head Style Stainless Steel Kit
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Bolts & Fasteners
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Fastener Assembly Lubricant
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Classic Industries
Cab Corners
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Dash & Instruments
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Restoration Parts
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Window and Latch
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DANA 60 Axles
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Duralast Gold Battery
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Edelbrock
TC Transmission Controller
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Fuel System
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VRS-4150 Carburetor 750 CFM
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Holley
Frostbite Cooling Radiator
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Frostbite Radiator
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Frostbite Radiator Shroud
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Matco Tools
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Power Stop
Evolution Plus Ceramic Disc Brake Pads
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Extreme Street Performance Carbon-Fiber Ceramic Brake Pads
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Drilled & Slotted Rotors
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Z36 Truck & Tow Brake Upgrade Kit
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RockAuto.com
Brake Components
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Steps and Fuel Tank
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Tune Up Components
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Sea Foam Deep Creep
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Sonax USA
Auto Detailing Products
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Summit Racing
Borgeson Universal Steering Shaft
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Flaming River Tilt Floor Shift Steering Column
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Mini High-Torque Starter
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Wilwood Compact Master Cylinder
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Billet Specialties Chevrolet Script LS Cast Valve Covers
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Body Cart
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Evercoat Primers & Putty
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Evolution Driveline Transfer Case
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Go Rhino Rhino Bed Bar
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Hooker Headers
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KC HiLites Daylighters
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Leaf Spring Perches
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Performance Steering Components PSC Steering Box
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Skyjacker Suspension Lift Kits
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Skyjacker Suspension U-Bolt Kits
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Stainless Works CNC Mandrel-Bent Exhaust System
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Block Hugger Headers
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Chassis Shield Catalyst
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Chassis Shield Paint
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DTM Epoxy Primer
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Epoxy Primer Catalyst
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Wax & Grease Remover
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Summit Racing Wheels
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Super Swamper Interco IROK Tires
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U.S. Wheel 75 Series Chrome Wheels
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Vintage Air Refrigerant Line Crimping Tools
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TCI Automotive
4L80E Super StreetFighter Transmission
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Flexplate
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Torque Converter
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TMI
Banjo 14″ Steering Wheel
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Molded Sport R Door Panels
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Pro-Series Universal Sport-R 60″ Deluxe Bench Seat
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Sport R Dash Pad
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Sunvisors
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Warn Industries
M8274-S Winch
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22 thoughts on “Full Build: Transforming a ’85 Chevy K10 Into a “Fall Guy” Tribute Build”
  1. I really appreciate this kind of content, but

    The reason you twist brake lines is not shock absorbing as the primary reasons. It's a secondary "gift" to an innate engineering design.

    The twists are a poor man accumulator. If you sprung a leak in your brakes, those twist hold enough fluid to apply the brakes a few more times, even if you got to pump them to stop.

    You want as much line just after the master cylinder. If it was strictly a vibration reason, you'd see twists at other points constantly. Where you see coils are at collector points in the system.

    You not wrong at all, but I would have twisted the coil vertically so if a hydraulic leak happened, it would have a harder time to gravity feed the system dry.

    I hope this makes some sense

  2. I put lots of cab corners on never cut your self short always cut it higher I cui them up buy the molding , look at the inside of that corner see the rust, that goes up on the inside. just saying

  3. Heather Thomas from the Fall Guy was at the Providence Civic Center Custom Car show in 1985. She was signing autographs for people and I bought her a rose before the car show and brought it to her. I lost count of the hugs and lip kisses she gave me. Was definitely a high point in my life growing up. She was such a nice person.

  4. so glad i kept future serviceability in mind when i ran my new exhaust. i had to put a new converter in last week and i dropped the trans and transfer along with both shafts and the crossmember as a single unit. made it real fast and mess free. for some reason i hate disturbing exhausts when doing work

  5. You r a wonderful person..from one mechanic to another u do the job on point..I wish I could donate to your cause soo bad but i am basically broke from my job at 63 years old..I had a shop and gave sooo many free or serious discounts to many and I slept at night just like you do I'm sure..keep it up kid..I don't think anyone here is doing what u do.. thats the scary part.

  6. I really like this video, it's awesome! However, I've been trying to find a reasonable square body like this as a starting project, I found one about the same quality of this truck (before repair). The Man was asking 22K for the thing, he finally said he would take 20k, now this is for the rough truck to start the project with. I can't find anything under 15k unless it is completely stripped or rusted out and falling apart. I found one dealer that had one for 17k, but it needed TONS of repair still, he admitted it was a project to do, but, it had no rust to amount to much. I just can't find a starting truck for a project. Can someone tell me what is the current General price range for a project truck to start with as of the year 2024? I wanted to have my own project, but it looks like I'm gonna haft to spend 30k on a basic completed truck that's ready to go. Thanks for any advise and for reasonable correct pricing info for the current year of 2024.

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