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I'm 37 (38 in a couple of weeks) so I mostly grew up in squarebodies. The first truck my grandpa had (my recollection) was a '73-75 longbed 2wd, moved up to a '77 swb k10, and the rest of my family had multiple squarebodies. I always loved those trucks but never was a 2wd fan. I also had an uncle that was a race mechanic, had many corvettes and drag raced a '65 Chevelle. I grew up loving trucks and speed.
When it came time to getting my driver's license I wanted the best of both worlds. My dad at the time was working at a car lot that specialized in cool cars. They had a couple of '71-72 Cheyennes and fell in love with the body style. We tried finding me one (in a 16 year-old's price range) but was unsuccessful. I do remember finding a yellow '67 swb stepside with a 427 BB, "3/4" cam, and "n50" tires. I loved it but once the parents looked under the hood and fired it up it was all but a dream. Dazed and Confused didn't help matters one bit even though I was also in love with Chevelles. Fast forward to a couple of years ago Jen and I were at a local car show. I hardly ever drove my Mustang and she overheard me saying I was considering a C10. We got to talking and decided it was a good idea. So I started searching, got in a hurry, bought a truck with a rotted frame and ended up with my red '67 stepper. I always knew my grandpa had a '67-72 C10 and even found out it was a red '67. My cousin sent me a pic last year only to discover he had the exact same model as the one I own. I'm now completely hooked. |
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First truck I ever drove was 2 Ton 68 Chevy "the stock Truck" I would drive it around in the field in 1st&low while it got loaded with bales of hay, It had no power steering and no power brakes, I started driving it when I was about 7 years old , 10 hours a day, all summer long.
When I was in Jr. High My History teacher had a 68 Chevy, It was a retired forest service rig. FS green, short bed, step side, 2wd, l6, 3 plane Jane, stripped down. I loved that truck. I tried to trade him my Yamaha dirt bike for it on a weekly basis. He wasn't interested. In High School, a couple guys had swb 2wd stepside 68-72's and I sure thought they were neat. Then, I saw Kevin's truck Kevin Vandenburg had a 69' chevy 2wd, short bed Fleet side, with a 68 front clip. It was Bright red and had a 400cid small block and a Th400. it had fat tires all the way around and was slammed. It was sexy, fast, red and low. I was in love. I was hooked. 20 years later, I still want that truck. I heard it got stolen in Sacramento. I have been drawn to these trucks my whole life. I'm 37 years old and I have wanted a 2wd, short bed 68 Chevy for over 25 years. Now I have one :-) |
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It was grandpas light olive 71 c10 LWB that started it for me when I was around 7 years old. He told me I could have it when I was old enough to drive but I had to learn how to fix it first. Started me off "restoring" hot wheels then B&S engines then on to VWs. I still have a small fleet of vehicles but due to my uncle being a douche he wont hand over the c10 which my grandpa regave to me as my wedding gift a few years back (he was 101 years old at the time).
Like Special K said these trucks were built to last and the 72 for me was the most modern classic made. I loved my 75 K5 and did not feel bad grinding it on rocks and trees but I dont think I could bring myself to do the same to my 72 K20. |
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I was a teen in the mid-late 70's. Our neighbor had a really sharp red 69 or 70 3/4 ton 4X4 Chevy. They used it hard - for plowing and heavy hauling. I thought that was the sharpest truck around even when it eventually got beat to hell.
Later in college in the early 80's I was looking for a daily driver and found a 69 green C10. It was a pretty basic truck but had the same good looks as our neighbor's truck. I owned if for a couple of years and had a lot of fun in it. About 17 years ago we were looking for a second vehicle for the family and kind of a collector-hobby vehicle for myself. Of course my top pick was the 67-72 Chevy-GMC's. We looked at quite a few and then when my white 68 CST came along we jumped on it. I guess I've always loved the styling of our trucks and of late 60's and early 70's GM cars. |
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My older cousin had a 70 lwb with a 327 4 speed and the hood would shake from the cam, I was a kid and it was awesome lol. I bought it when I turned 16, some 24 years ago. Wish I still had it, I've had a 69 and another 70 since but now building a 67 swb big block the way I want it to keep "forever".
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My dad used to take me and my brother out in the desert in southern California when we were little and let us drive while he shot doves out of the back of a 58 chevy truck.
I have had a few trucks over the years and now have a Chevelle I drive to car shows. Wanted to build an old truck to daily drive and keep miles off my 06 Duramax so I bought a 63 GMC short bed fleetside. I cannot even tell you why I "just had to save" my 68 1 ton dually, other that I felt someone needed to. Anyhow, the 63 GMC got pushed to the side and I am cranking on my 68. What drew me, I just dig em. Classics. |
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My dad had a 70 Olds 442 and last spring I had an itch to get one however I didn't have that much to spend..So after a few weeks of the muscle car itch I naturally thought 67-72 truck..There all American no bs staples of Americana..shopped for months to find a daily driver..picked mine up 8-11-14..
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My mom needed something to drive back and forth to work, I found here a 71 C10 back in the late 70s freshen off a farm. Ever since then I wanted a old truck. I worked at GM truck plants for over 30 years. i now own a 69 long bed.
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The basic simplicity, the best styling of any truck, the toughness, and did I say the basic simplicity
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It's funny, I just posted this to my project thread.
I grew up riding in this truck, my dad's '69 4x4. Years later, I found my project truck and first car just a couple blocks from my house. I was able to save the grille from my dad's before it went to the junkyard. I've been a fan of these trucks my entire life. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=664085 |
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It was my dad. I grew up in my early years on a farm in western Oklahoma. He had a 1970 K10 that was "his truck" and nobody was allowed to use it. When I was about 13 we moved into town and he purchased the chevy dealership but still drove that truck to work everyday instead of using a new car as a demo. About 6 months after getting the dealership they took in a 1969 C10 stepside with a 454 and a 4 speed painted red, white, and blue and the k10 was stored and the stepside became his daily driver. He either drove that truck or the K10 everyday for the rest of his life. I was in Iraq when he passed and my mom allowed my brother (not a car guy) to settle the will and he sold them both instead of letting me have the K10. Needless to say we didn't speak much for awhile. I always feel a bit connected to my dad when I drive or work on my truck.
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I picked up this beauty for $200 1970 c20 ive always loved chevy trucks it sparked my intrest and now im hooked on 67-72 c10s and20s
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Growing up, we had a '71 Cheyenne. An uncle had a '72 Cheyenne. So I spent a lot of time around them as a kid. I owned a '68 C10 for a little while (biggest POS I've ever owned). Found a '72 Cheyenne a few months back, so I figured "what the heck" & got it.
What freaks me out is the money people get for these trucks & the parts. I like them OK, but they are just old pick ups to me, not financial investments. Honestly, that aspect steers me away from them. |
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A girlfriend I had during and just after High School was talking as we were driving down a residential street in Denton, Texas in 1986. She said something like...
"We should get married and buy a house and you could work on stuff in the garage... like that there"... Little did she know she was randomly pointing at a 67-72 4x4 short stepside parked on the side of the street. That gal and I broke up, but that was the visual introduction the these trucks. Fast Forward... In 1988 I was working at a parts store in Rapid City, SD. I was driving a 1973 Chevy blue longbox 2wd. A guy pulled in to the parts store driving a small back window red on red short widebox with a 283 & Powerglide with a For Sale sign in the window. I asked him what year it was, he said 1967. I told him... Hey that's what year I was born and that the truck was kinda cool. He said he was moving and really could use a longbox... A light bulb went off in my head. So, long story short... a deal was had for trading him my truck and $300 bucks (that was his gas money to get to Montana). I have had a 67 or a 68 in my life ever since. That 1967 Short Widebox moved me back to Dallas, Texas in late 1990. I eventually sold that truck in about 1993. I heard that truck was later resold and redone into a show truck in the Dallas area in the late 90's. I have owned quite a few in that 27 year span, but I haven't had one on the road since about 2002. So, I am really trying to focus on my current 67 project. I just need to decide to build a small window 67 truck or a big window 67 truck. I need to decide whether to stick with the White I am currently thinking or change to Red in color. Either way... as you see below, it will be a CST and converted to a Short Widebox. |
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Dumb luck. I bought my 71 off a car lot for $2800 in 1989, because I thought it was a cool truck. I thought, neat, it has a big block and A/C too.......I like it so much, at one point I had a 72 Malibu that was 90% perfect. Decided one classic was more practical, and there was no question which of the two was gone. Besides, the Chevelle had just a 350. That said, what a ride, especially on the freeway.
Incidentally, I sold that car in 1996 to a guy who uses it as a daily driver. I see it all the time. The only thing he's done is replace the Rallys (WTH?) with a poor choice of wheels, early on. Those Rallys were perfect. |
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I used to restore 64-72 GM A-bodies (Chevelle, GTO, Cutlass, ETC) starting about 25 years ago and ending when I got married and moved into a condo 12 years ago. Now that I live in a proper home and have a real garage again I am able to satisfy my need for a project. The thing is having a truck would make home ownership a lot easier. I really like the body styles of the 47-54 trucks but they either have the ancient straight 6 or they have so much money into mods I could not think of affording it.
I like the 55-59 body style but I run into the same problems as above, the trucks in my price range were complete tear down and rebuild projects. I am not a fan of the 60-66 body style so that led me to the 67-71 trucks. I like the factory independent front suspension, disc brakes, AC, engines with modern lubrication, 3-point seat belts, etc. This series of truck seems to be the perfect combination of modern safety and drivability with old-school Built-to-last construction. The 1973-on truck were out for 2 reasons, You have to smog in CA and no wood beds. |
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Luck...so far!
I grew up working on cars. My brother had a 61 Chevy C10 (with a '64 hood...couldn't stand the original) which we converted to V8...and hot-rodded it, of course. I spent most of my pre-teen years wearing that truck (in, around, on and under it). Busted my first knuckles, lost fingernails to body-dollies, burnt off my eyebrows in carb backfires, near-drowned in gas, oil and water (sometimes all three), set fire to the bed learning to run a torch...etc, etc. I've never really gotten the 'bowtie' outta my blood...but I've owned a number of other trucks over the years. Dodge, Mitsu, Ford...all have been good trucks. Fast forward to last year when Miz Diane (spouse) pipes up and sez, "I think I'd like another vintage truck..." (I had a '53 Chevy when we got married...sold it years ago). We currently have a '55 Buick Roadmaster Riveria (hardtop) which is a low-level showboat...but she's not comfortable driving it. She wanted a truck...functional, clean but not too clean to use. Her first choice was first gen C-10s...but she's open minded (she has a hard time telling one from another, frankly). We looked mostly at 60-63s...cause she liked the wrap-around windshields. That stopped short when we actually found one and took a look at it. Too primitive for her! She's a native southern girl...likes her Auto and A/C, etc. So...I suggested we look at Gen II C-10's. She really went for the styling right off the bat. BB V8 engine didn't hurt either (oddly, I didn't whine at all ). Didn't take long to find what she wanted. 69 longbed, CST/10 396. Took delivery of it yesterday...and the smile on her face when that BB lit up was priceless! ===Marc PS the smile went away really quickly when she stomped on the unboosted brakes. Now I have two "right now" jobs. 3-point belts (on order) and add power brakes! |
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strangely enough, it was the truck from this scene of the original superman movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD2mZJDHM-g I loved the ol' red truck look... ended up with a red 70 stepside :) |
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I was coming out of Deer Creek, at the top of Crow Hill, above Bailey Colo. and a lifted, white 71 4x4 was going west with 2 large bull elk in the bed. I couldn't take it all in, the truck was beautiful, the horns were awesome. A couple years later I had a new 72 Cheyenne Super Camper Special 4x4. Yeah I eventually sold it in 84.
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I was 17 last year, and I was looking for my first vehicle, I had $2500 and I found a 72 C10 for $2100 and I took a test drive and I absolutely loved it! And my dad says it's a great way to learn and it is super easy to fix and tinker with! I love it
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Dazed & Confused, that got me started on the 71-72 C10's, i had to have one.
At first i wanted a black one just like in the movie. After months of searching and taking into consideration of where i live(navajo reservation) 2WD was not really an option. So i found my 71 and its been absolutely a blast. I see all these new trucks on the road and i simply dont care about them, anything new just has no appeal, no character. I dont see my truck as an investment, i see it as my daily driver. I love all things classic/vintage and wish i was a teen in the late 60's early 70's to see these trucks brand new. jason |
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In 1971 my girl friend was a farm girl and she drove her dad's 68 fleetside shorty, gold and white, 327. I loved that truck. That truck was replaced by another Chevy. Oh, she and I did get married. We've been together since 1971. She's still a truck girl.
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I always liked the lines- I had a '75 K10 short bed, hated it, it seemed like everything fell to pieces, or rotted off. Not a good experience. Had a Dodge after that, nice, but not that nice. A good friend of mine, had a '67 short wide that was super clean and all stock (he sold it years ago, so don't ask), I didn't buy it (like a schmuck!), but I had an IH, a '69, and I liked it, until it had fatal problems. I had a series of Japanese trucks, just for work, primarily. Then I decided to retire and move west. All these damned old pickups, just everywhere. So, now it's a '71 Cheyenne, a '69 GMC C2500, a '70 C10 and a '72 C20 parts donor. Just like that!
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In 1976, I drove a 68 dodge Dart 2Dr Ht with the 273 V8, until one very cold day, I drove it with the window covered with frost, and wrecked it. Don't ask why.
I needed a vehicle real fast, and bought a 71 GMC C1500 Custom. It was a 350/350, with genuine fake ukumbeke wood interior trim. I loved that truck, but when I moved to the city, I did not have enough space for a car, my van, and a pickup. Sadly, I sold the pickup. Years later, i saw a very nice 69 GMC, and after scouting around, bought it, because I realized that of all the old vehicles I had owned, I liked the looks and simplicity of the old GMC the best. It is simple, tough, and reliable, and hey!, I really like the looks. |
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Its simplicity, ease of repair and the best part, its all detroit steel.
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There is something about a truck I have always liked. I have two older brothers who always had cool cars - a first generation Camaro, '69 Super Bee, a first model of the Barracuda, a big block Chevelle - but when my dad bought a used '65 before I could even drive, I think it was the coolest vehicle to me. He sold it a few years later - but since then I have owned a '65, a '66 - and now the '68 - all with small blocks.
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When I was 17 in 1985 my only vehicle was a Honda NightHawk motorcycle. My parents decided I needed something with some safety equipment and so I was given a '68 cherry red SWB step, 350/powerglide/??open, 4 wheel drum brakes. It was rusty underneath ( and stayed that way the entire time I owned it ) but had a spankin' new diamond tuck dark red cloth interior that was very sharp. It had skinny black steel wheels and was not much of a looker but it was mine! Manual brakes, manual steering with the biggest steering wheel I'd ever seen!
That truck stuck with me until about the mid nineties when it was traded away for a cookie cutter post-university car. By that time I had become a pretty good backyard mechanic you see as I was my only option for fixing this truck. Over the years the truck was transformed slowly so that when it was put to pasture it had a stronger, built 350, nice 350 tranny, 3.73 rear, Air Conditioning ( I built the A/C system using an under dash unit that would absolutely freeze you out of the cab ), decent driver paint, big 17 inch chrome spoke wheels and 275 wide tires. I put on and dealt with about a 14 inch "sport" steering wheel too --think: no PS. My last look at it was at some dealership in Norman Oklahoma as the sales guy drove it away. Forward to 2015: I reached a point in life where it was time to go back to the 67-72 C10. My family was willing to allow the time and expense and my finances were in line with my expectations and so the green light came on. After about a year of active searching, I found a suitable candidate at the right price point and brought it home just a few months ago. The feeling I get when I drive the truck puts a smile on my face and fills me with joy that comes from deep inside and brings with it a load of emotion from the most exciting times of my life when I was young and free and rolling everywhere in my C10! -klb |
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Retired 2010, sold my 99' C5 FRC Corvette a year or so later. I needed something to keep me wrenching. I spotted my truck on Craig's List. This is one of the pictures when it was forsale......had to have it. Been hooked ever since.
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My dad bought his 72 new just two weeks shy of when I was born. I guess riding around as a kid in that old truck made me love them..... He still has the truck and drives it everywhere he goes.
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I got the bug back in the early 80s, my dad owned a 68 c60 tanker truck. I worked with dad on the weekends as a teenager making deliveries. Later I got my license and drove the truck with dad in the passenger seat. They were the good memories with dad, I loved bouncing around in that truck.
Fast forward and I sold my 04 ford van to my son and I needed a new every day car. Found my 70 c10, and I love the simple things about this truck and the bouncing around again. |
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Emission laws..
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The frontend of the 67 to 68 pick ups especially the grille always appealed to me as a simple clean design and I have seen a lot of later models with 67-68 front clips. I also saw a Overhaulin episode and Chip Foose liked the 67-68 grille and hood also. I have had 2 67's and my current one is a keeper and my son has his eye on it so I think it is in the family to stay.:chevy:
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I experienced a 72 K10 and a 57 SWB as a kid. Both were cool, but I wanted different. I had a 64 and then a couple of square body 4x4s. Now I have just my 71. Its simplicity is my favorite thing. This truck has factory discs, no plastic crap in the cab, no smog pumps, manual steering and brakes and a stick shift. These trucks were the pinnacle of "all you NEED and nothing you don't" whilst also ushering in the sport truck era I.E short bed 402BB trucks. They are the Michael Jordan of classic pickups. Mine is a bit rough now, but it's on the road, and I make it better every week!
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It's a long/boring story. But basically a truck magazine in 1994.
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I had gone to a tug a truck pulling competition and there was this beautiful 1968 k20 with a 12v cummins and a hoodstack. It was orange and white with white steel wheels and it won the competition. I have been in love with them ever since and now I own a 1971 but love the 1968 bodystyle more as you could tell by my username.
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Late to post, lol, and I didn't read hardly any of the ones above, but I drove the '60-'66 style trucks for a continuous 25 years. The '67-'72 styles, which I really liked anyway, were more plentiful to pick from and were in better condition when it came time to get another one. I now have 3. A '68 C-30, a '72 C-10 and a '72 C-30. I have no plans on moving up anymore as '72 is the limit, lol.
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In the early 90's my dad bought a 72 C10 ( Custom ) from a co-worker so that he could haul stuff to the new house. It was a slow move, we made many trips in that truck, and riding in the back with the stuff was fun. Luckily you can't fit 4 people in 3 seats.
After the move was finished, the truck just sat and eventually my dad gave it to me. I drove it around the field ( hobby farm ) since I was too young to take it on the road. I eventually traded it to a buddy for iirc a Pontiac straight-8 for a 50 coupe I had then. I was a dumb kid. Fast forward to now, and I wanted another old truck. The 67-72s have really grown on me, plus the repop parts availability is awesome. That's a big one for me, because these trucks and even square bodies disappeared from local wreckers decades ago. |
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