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Sometimes you got to scramble the eggs to make something better .
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Im going to keep watching til the end ,maybe I will get my ton going soon.
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Sad to see or hear it being parted out. Bummer. Just started my similar adventure yesterday. At least parts will live on.
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Spent several hours today trying to get closer to the finish line. Finally got the rest of the walls and cab over taken off. It's almost a flatbed :). I seperated all the crap and the scrap metal. Hopefully the $ for the scrapmetal will offset what the price at the dump will be :lol:
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You might be able to find a pull camper that is nice enough and has around the same size as the back of your truck and put it on the truck frame.Something like pictured below.
It is would be sad to see it as parts and not a camper. Steve |
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And one more picture of a longer one...
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Sorry for the thread hijack. Not my intent. Just wanted to show you that there are others out here just as nuts as you are to tackle these. Dang lot of work getting that off wasn't it? |
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I spent $72 at the dump, but I got $431 back in scrap money :D. I didn't expect to get that much, but I knew that was a lot of copper and quite a bit of cast aluminum + the aluminum siding. I sold the windows, door and rear sliding glass window and frame to camper restoration group out of Michigan for another $350 and they had all of them picked up by a 3rd party. I still have a few small parts that I'll probably throw on eVILbay soon for a few more bucks (ie the gas lanterns and some original fittings/fixtures). But I've done really well with few pieces I've sold and the scrapping...I've tripled my investment and still have a perfect set of '67 doors, a STRONG 468/TH400 combo, and a potentially great flatbed truck when I'm finished :clap: |
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Do you know which Open Road model yours was? I think mine was a bit shorter than yours... That's why I'm considering just going with a long flatbed vs. your plan of cutting and shortening. Mine originally was sold to a guy from the Pheonix area in May of '67 and lived there until 2009. It sold to a family in Knoxville TN, which is where I bought it from. I figure that's why mine was rust free. Man it was a PITA to transport home...you can see from my pics that I used a MUCH bigger trailer than the one it sounds like you used :lol: |
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Both of you guys have done a great job on your trucks and I will continue to follow them both.
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Man, you did great on the salvage. I would have done that too, except time is my enemy. I live in an HOA subdivision and already have 2 63 GMC's in the backyard. Had to take Homer to my friends house with the promise that "it will be stripped and gone within 30 days". So the race is on. I have one of the 63's for sale so as soon as it goes bye bye, I can haul Homer home. I am sure my wife will love it???????? I have a 6 acre property where my vacation cabin (actually our home town) is located but it's over 3 hour drive so I only haul stuff up there that will be stashed and sitting for a while. I "like you" am also not sure exactly which direction Homer will eventually go, but with only 61,000 original miles, running, and a new TH400 trans, I could not pass him up. It was like he was calling out to me (long distance) to come save him. |
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I don't have any HOA's out here in the middle of nowhere, so I had a little time, but I still didn't really get started until I read your Homer thread and thought to myself, "what a slug I am compared to this guy", so I went to work. I'll measure the wheelbase this afternoon when I get home...
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I'd just like to know the guy who built it originally, he must of been a hoot!
I did the sale thing as your doing now about 4 years ago, my 16 year daughter and I flew out to Vegas and bought a 72 1 ton camper rig like yours. I drove it 1400 miles home. By the time I got it home there were aluminum panels flapping in the wind as they were about to tear off :lol: On a side note, I had one heck of a scare a few weeks ago loading up a 77 short step I had just bought in Oregon. The truck and trailer were on a slope and as I was loading up I got the 77 halfway up the ramps and on the back of the trailer it lifted the rear wheels off the ground and away the thing went, down a hill and out into the street. All the time I'm in the 77 with my foot mashed to the floor trying to figure out what the heck was going on ....a pucker moment extraordinaire :lol: |
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Did some measuring and mine is a regular 157" wheelbase with a ton hanging off the rear. Flatbed?
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Crew Cab flatbed dually with small tubs for tucked wheels :D
can't let a bad RV ruin a good truck |
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Come on Ed. Let's see some progress pics. I am sure you have done something to Chubby. It's amazing that through a board like this I can have a conversation (and find) another guy on the other side of the country making lemonade out of a bag of lemons. You can point to me while telling your wife, "See, it's not just me. It's a disease. We can't help ourselves. It's not really our fault. Somebody needed to save em".
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Sorry it didn't pan out like you wanted, it is a great truck anyway.
I actually could be persuaded to sell my 67 slantback. I have most of the pieces to restore it including a rust free cab and doors but don't know if I'll ever get the time to do it. The wheelbase is 200" BTW |
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I'd LOVE to have that slantback! I've seriously considered turning chubby into one. Yours would be easier though :D
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If you'd like I can put a package together (I have lots of parts) and come up with a price. I would really like to see it finished. My plan was to do it like this one........
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