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LVPhotos 01-21-2013 11:21 PM

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Found a Chevy set of Chanel locks off the line tucked down inside rear of cab after pulling tank out. Today pulled the heater and found two Coors church keys and two small Starrett rulers. When was the last time a Coors needed a church key?
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Brad54 01-21-2013 11:40 PM

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Had a few pennies spit out of the kick panel vents on the drive home from Joplin to Atlanta when I bought mine, along with several odd screws... My 10-year-old navigator grabbed one of the machine screws, counted the threads against the mileage scale on the map, and used it to tell me how many miles to turn, exit ramp, etc. for the rest of the trip home.
The ashtray had a mouse skull and a cigarette butt in it.
The skull was there until a year ago, when I finally put it in the case in my shop next to a bobcat skull.

Parted out a '58 Buick that had a treasure trove in the trunk... besides all the musty, moldy clothes and old mouse'd-up newspapers and several bags of Grandma's yarn, there was a full set of Craftsman nut drivers, a ball pein hammer, a screwdriver, a couple canning jars, an old rolling pin (from grandma's kitchen) and a large canning funnel that looks like a tea cup but has an open bottom with a lip that sits into the mouth of a Ball or Mason jar... My boy kept the tools (and learned about Craftsman's warranty), and my wife used the funnel quite a bit.

-Brad

eddie1 01-22-2013 01:48 AM

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Got my Ipod from under the seat if my used Tahoe. I did call the PO & it was not his.

hotrodder 01-24-2013 06:44 PM

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IN MY 63 I FOUND: 3 SCREWDRIVERS, PLIERS, 2 JUNK SPEAKERS, GUM, LOTS OF NAPKINS, 4 WAY LUG WRENCH, LADIES(?) PANTIES, NOS PARKLIGHT LENS, FRENCH FRIES, MATCHES,4 KEYS THAT DIDN'T FIT THE TRUCK, A TENN. ROAD MAP AND $3.88 IN CHANGE.:metal:

LostMy65 01-25-2013 09:11 PM

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My 66 Service Truck I got for $275 delivered, came with a new jug of antifreeze, 2 new quarts of oil, a hydraulic jack, a cigarette lighter, a pint of grease, and a bunch other misc junk.
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kevinc 01-26-2013 09:16 AM

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I found absolutely nothing in my truck since everything was completely stripped out when I bought it.

When I bought a 1965 parts truck I found about 20 pounds of dirt inside the cab, an old plastic handle screw driver, a Mustang Matchbox car, and an Android action figure from Starwars the Phantom Menace stuffed into one of the bed stake pockets.

The best part was finding what a great family bonding experience it is to tear an old parts truck down to the frame.

Kevin C

jbon64 01-26-2013 11:52 AM

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this makes me think of my first truck (76 datsun) . a friend of a friend knew a guy that lost his license and was selling his truck for super cheap . when i bought it had enough empty beer cans and dried up puke on the passenger side floor board that the level of trash was piled up almost to the glove compartment.

speedy_steve 01-06-2014 05:57 PM

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Picked up my '66 on Christmas Eve and found a new Craftsman toolbox full of brand new shiny Craftsman tools in the passenger floorboard under a stack of rags. Checked Sears.com and I can knock another $300.00 plus tax off of my purchase price.

Bullett 01-06-2014 10:00 PM

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Well, nothing found in my 62 c10 but many years back I bought a 70 Trans Am, when pulling out the rug to replace with new, I found a big bag of weed that looked like it had been there a decade or 2.

johnny's classics 01-07-2014 09:55 PM

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A few years back, I bought a Model A truck from the family of the original owner who drove the truck to Florida years ago and then subsequently died in the mid seventies.

When we first cleaned in out, we found a very well preserved 1929 Illinois license plate and a taxi license from Illinois dated from the thirties. The taxi license was cool because it was like a badge a taxi driver would wear above his shirt pocket.

dieseldude4bt 01-07-2014 10:45 PM

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Several years ago I found a stainless-steel 357 mag revolver under the seat of an old parts truck beat buy ever!

TJ's Chevy 01-07-2014 11:03 PM

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In my '64 I found wood receipts. The PO would buy loads of wood and I was able to find 15 receipts....and a pencil...and the TITLE!!! It was on the visor! LOL! But DANG I wish I found $100 bucks in my truck! LOL! :chevy:

K98AL 01-08-2014 11:08 AM

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I bought my '62 from a guy in Wichita. When I got it back home and pulled out the seat I found lots of Kansas farmland and several pheasant feathers.

pimpston65 01-08-2014 11:26 AM

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well when i bought my truck, i "found" out how much it cost to restore one, but i also "found" this forum with such awesome people, which i think is the best "find" of all. who am i kiding who wouldnt mind fiding a big o bag of weed and $35 bucks for a beer!!!! hehe keep them threads comin

My65c10 01-08-2014 11:31 PM

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When taking the seat out of my 65 c10 an old WWII german bayonet was stuck under the seat as well as an old pack of Marlboros from the seventies......


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