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SS Tim 02-24-2016 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by geunther (Post 7490327)
72 Cheyenne Super. Grease pencil underneath. I never noticed that before.

It happens sometimes.

What is the trim color of your truck? Baltimore didn't generally list the code on the SPID. If it is a blue or olive trim I'd love to see a picture or two.

jamesmadconductor 02-24-2016 06:45 PM

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Tim,

Huge thanks for your comments, makes me feel much better about my purchase. You mentioned an opinion regarding the wheels:

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7497967)
Not much I would change there except maybe to revert to a set of white wheels and white hubcaps as it was originaly built.

Do you have any pic examples, or can you point me to a thread that does, of the original style white wheels you're talking about. I don't necessarily mind the current wheels, but I am indeed a bigger fan of the original equipment. What would your thoughts be on a standard white, 8-spoke?

-James-

SS Tim 02-24-2016 07:42 PM

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The stock, base tires/wheels on a 71 C20 were tubeless 8.75-16.5C(6PR) nylon tires on 16.5x6.0" white steel wheels with painted hub caps. Much like the picture here. However it is very likely that your truck had larger tires at some point as most campers did. Most often it was the rear only that would have larger 10-16.5 or 12-16.5 tires. At the time these were a semi-low profile tire and not like the high aspect ratio of today's "off road" tires. The White 71 Cheyenne Super is a reasonable example.

If you want a steel spoke wheel like the classic Jackman Duplex they work, but present a very dated (cheap?) look to many people. In the typical White with pinstripes they will look the period part. My favorite of this style were the 6 spoke.

That said my personal favorite are slots. In fact there is a thread you need to check out too.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=372115
If I ever find an affordable 4000lb+ rated, forged billet 16" period style slot I'll be happy.

Biggest problem is 16.5 wheels need 16.5 tires. They are expensive and limited availability. But they are out there including 12-16.5 camper tires.

If you are driving it 16" or 17" make more sense. There are a number of threads detailing the use of easy to find Ford 16" steel wheels allowing the use of available radials and stock Chevy hubcaps. Forgive me for not providing one of my everpresent links!

FirstOwner69 02-24-2016 11:43 PM

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As Tim mentioned, a lot of us ran 12-16.5s in the rear for camper duty. Here is mine with 8.75-16.5 in the front and 12-6.5 in the rear.

SS Tim 02-25-2016 12:46 AM

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Your truck looks so much better with the sheetmetal on it! :-)

FirstOwner69 02-25-2016 01:09 AM

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I ALMOST posted that one! ;) I thought the chassis shot showed the size differential better.

Ol Blue K20 02-25-2016 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7498663)
Your truck looks so much better with the sheetmetal on it! :-)

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Originally Posted by FirstOwner69 (Post 7498677)
I ALMOST posted that one! ;) I thought the chassis shot showed the size differential better.

I love your truck, but Tim's right...much better looking with the sheet metal...

FirstOwner69 02-25-2016 01:57 AM

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Here's a loaded 1970 CST/20 big block on the Phoenix Craigslist I've been admiring. It even has an early nav system mounted on the dash above the radio. Too bad it's not a 1 ton Longhorn Tim :) Looks really original.

FirstOwner69 02-25-2016 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 (Post 7498706)
I love your truck, but Tim's right...much better looking with the sheet metal...

Thanks! More recent pic below. The SPID is shown in post 250.

SS Tim 02-25-2016 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by FirstOwner69 (Post 7498710)
Here's a loaded 1970 CST/20 big block on the Phoenix Craigslist I've been admiring. It even has an early nav system mounted on the dash above the radio. Too bad it's not a 1 ton Longhorn Tim :) Looks really original.

Nice truck! While not my first choice of series or color it would be nice to have. Though the fact it appears to be a flat towed vehicle does bother me. After all to the best of my knowledge TH400 were never approved for it.

If you get more info or pictures send them my way.

FirstOwner69 02-25-2016 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7498749)
Nice truck! While not my first choice of series or color it would be nice to have. Though the fact it appears to be a flat towed vehicle does bother me. After all to the best of my knowledge TH400 were never approved for it.

If you get more info or pictures send them my way.

I saw the brackets also and thought the same thing. I wonder if they were for some other purpose. They do look like Roadmaster brackets though. It does have leaf springs.

Just 1 other pic in the ad. See below.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/5436945958.html

Jim

Keith Seymore 02-25-2016 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by FirstOwner69 (Post 7499028)
I saw the brackets also and thought the same thing. I wonder if they were for some other purpose. They do look like Roadmaster brackets though. It does have leaf springs.

Jim

Snow plow brackets perhaps?

In any case - Tim is right: you can't tow a TH400 in neutral since the pump is not turning. You'll burn it up if you go very far or very fast.

Most folks use "towing hubs" on the rear, or remove the shaft and plug the trans.

K

SS Tim 02-26-2016 04:12 AM

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Here is one you don't see often. A fairly basic Cheyenne Super SWB. Pretty much all the buyer added (special ordered) was an automatic, wheel covers, radio and Deluxe Two-Tone paint on his new 307 V-8 Super. There is a build sheet fully supporting this SPID as well, from Baltimore no less. One should also note it was not built with power steering or brakes much less a rear bumper.

Canuckvetter 03-04-2016 09:16 PM

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Just got my new SPID from member Chip Flyer. What a great job and a great guy to deal with. It is going on this old 67 glove box as soon as I can clean off the old label.

Thanks again Jeff!!!!!!


http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1457140255

SS Tim 03-04-2016 09:43 PM

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Canuckvetter, That existing Oshawa SPID is a nice one in itself. Is there a better picture posted somewhere? It would be a nice addition to my collection.

Canuckvetter 03-04-2016 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7509818)
Canuckvetter, That existing Oshawa SPID is a nice one in itself. Is there a better picture posted somewhere? It would be a nice addition to my collection.

Here you go Tim. Thats the best I have. Took the acetone to it just minutes ago. Would have been a sweet truck in Seafoam Green with Fawn interior.



http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1457149415

Canuckvetter 03-04-2016 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7509818)
Canuckvetter, That existing Oshawa SPID is a nice one in itself. Is there a better picture posted somewhere? It would be a nice addition to my collection.

I have 2 more Oshawa SPID's if your interested 67&68

SS Tim 03-05-2016 12:29 AM

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Thanks for taking the time. As to the other two need you even ask? Of course we would like to see them as well!!! :-)

Canuckvetter 03-05-2016 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7510007)
Thanks for taking the time. As to the other two need you even ask? Of course we would like to see them as well!!! :-)

Post 513 on this thread is my other 67.

This truck I had made a deal, gave him 20% down, rented a trailer, drove 1-1/2 hrs. of a 2 hr. trip to get a phone call that he changed his mind.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1457153995

crf250r 03-09-2016 03:22 PM

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Only have the glovebox door, sure wish the rest of the truck came with it.

Tomahawk30 03-09-2016 03:29 PM

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Here's one that I snapped of a truck for sale over the weekend... Looks like it was built up in Canada.

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1524/...924a882f_c.jpg

elpound 03-11-2016 10:52 PM

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Here is my finished product on my "obviously" fake SPID. I didn't want to use a typewriter as someone suggested. It's not perfect, but I'm happy with it. It will enhance my build and presentation.

elpound 03-12-2016 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7498185)
The stock, base tires/wheels on a 71 C20 were tubeless 8.75-16.5C(6PR) nylon tires on 16.5x6.0" white steel wheels with painted hub caps. Much like the picture here. However it is very likely that your truck had larger tires at some point as most campers did. Most often it was the rear only that would have larger 10-16.5 or 12-16.5 tires. At the time these were a semi-low profile tire and not like the high aspect ratio of today's "off road" tires. The White 71 Cheyenne Super is a reasonable example.

If you want a steel spoke wheel like the classic Jackman Duplex they work, but present a very dated (cheap?) look to many people. In the typical White with pinstripes they will look the period part. My favorite of this style were the 6 spoke.

That said my personal favorite are slots. In fact there is a thread you need to check out too.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=372115
If I ever find an affordable 4000lb+ rated, forged billet 16" period style slot I'll be happy.

Biggest problem is 16.5 wheels need 16.5 tires. They are expensive and limited availability. But they are out there including 12-16.5 camper tires.

If you are driving it 16" or 17" make more sense. There are a number of threads detailing the use of easy to find Ford 16" steel wheels allowing the use of available radials and stock Chevy hubcaps. Forgive me for not providing one of my everpresent links!

I like the slots as well. I bought a set of 16" 8 lugs and had them restored. Very rare and expensive until someone starts making them again. I have ran the white wagon wheels as well and they look great as well.

Ringo934 03-14-2016 08:37 PM

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Here's mine, although I suspect it is a reproduction one.

SS Tim 03-14-2016 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Ringo934 (Post 7522609)
Here's mine, although I suspect it is a reproduction one.

Nothing wrong there, original IMHO.


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