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WOW CorvetteJim1968!! Is that yours, or just one for sale on Ebay?
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Specs, so when the ad disappears...
1965 Chevrolet C-10 Custom Number of Cylinders: 8 Make: Chevrolet Transmission: Automatic Model: C-10 Body Type: Pickup Truck Trim: 2-Door Regular Cab Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab Engine: 283 CI V8 Vehicle Title: Clear Drive Type: RWD Power Options: Air Conditioning Mileage: 59,660 Fuel Type: Gasoline Sub Model: Custom For Sale By: Dealer Exterior Color: See Below Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Interior Color: See Below ONE OF THE BEST 65 CHEVY TRUCKS YOU WILL EVER FIND !!!! RESTORED BY THE BEST CHEVY TRUCK MAN THAT I KNOW OUT OF ALABAMA .. THIS WAS HIS PERSONAL TRUCK THAT HE BUILT FOR HIMSELF .. HE RETIRED THIS YEAR AND IS NOW GOING IN ANOTHER DIRECTION IN LIFE .. SO HE CALLED ME ABOUT BUYING HIS TRUCK . I FEEL VERY BLESSED TO HAVE RECEIVED THAT CALL .. THIS TRUCK IS 100% READY TO BE SHOWN AT THE CHEVY NATIONALS .. THE ONLY THING THAT IS NOT CORRECT IS THE DUAL EXHAUST .. THE TRUCK IS BRAND NEW IN EVERYWAY !!! NUMBERS MATCHING 283 WITH A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, AND FACTORY A/C ... THE ORIGINAL PROTECT-O-PLATE SHOWS THAT THE TRUCK SOLD NEW TO MRS MINNIE IN ALABAMA ... THIS WAS AND IS A RUST FREE TRUCK .. THE BODY IS PERFECT .. THIS ONE IS THE REAL DEAL… EXTERIOR COLOR IS LIGHT BLUE W/ A WHITE TOP & TRIM… INTERIOR COLOR / trim IS NEUTRAL & WHITE VINYL / CLOTH W/ NEUTRAL PAINT… THE PAINT ON THE TRUCK IS PERFECT !!!! THE CHROME AND TRIM IS ALSO PERFECT !!! THE GLASS IS ALL NEW !!! THE INTERIOR IS BRAND NEW IN EVERYWAY .. ONE OF THE BEST LOOKING INTERIORS I HAVE EVER SEEN ... EQUIPMENT THIS VEHICLE HAS INCLUDES AIR CONDITIONING, POWER STEERING, power brakes, AM RADIO, DUAL CHROME REAR VIEW MIRRORS, CHROME GRILL, CHROME FRONT & REAR BUMPERS, CHROME FRONT BUMPER GUARDS, OAK WOOD BED W/ PAINTED STEEL STRIPS, PAINTED STEEL WHEELS W/ HUB CAPS, DUAL EXHAUST W/ CHROME TIPS, AND MORE… |
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That is one exceptionally nice truck :thumbs:
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X2!! :metal::metal:
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Here was a number near/above/behind/left of the power booster in my truck. It is a 66 with factory power brakes. I only saw this number after getting through the OEM paint in that area, hadn't seen it before and as soon as primer went on it was gone. I think the item used was called autopen or something? It's a bunch of tiny dents that it's drawn with. Haven't been able to line up the number with anything yet, but didn't put a lot of info into it. If i recall when i decoded it, it's a fremont truck.
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do they still sell this paint and where can i buy it???thx
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Here's a nice '63 that I took pictures of at a local car cruise. It was restored by Zwygart's Hot Rodz. I guess the owner's dad bought it new. The hubcaps are obviously the wrong year, but the guy said he had the white painted originals in his garage.
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Thanks to all that have commented on this thread. It has to be the most interesting thread on this forum. I was lucky enough back in Dec. to purchase a 1965 SWB Big Window Fleetside, with 283, powerglide transmission. I have always thought that GM hit this one out of the park when they hit the market with this truck. What timeless styling. My truck has the original wood bed flooring, it also has the comfort package. Meaning it has the red armrest on the drivers door, and the full foam seat bottom. This set is exactly like the shown here, with the exception of the vinyl which is red. I can still remember my fathers new 66 stepside that he purchased for the farm. I still have the red flare box that was underneath the seat. The flares are long gone but the metal box is in nice condition, and it still has the course red flag materiel inside the box. I don't know as much as most of you on this forum, but it's just a real joy to see the knowledge that you all have. Thanks again
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There was a thread awhile back that showed a lot of firewall markings. I took some pics of the markings on my 61 parts truck for reference in case they may be helpful to someone else down the road.
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Woah! Big Pic!! LOL
BTW, this is a family site, so be careful about that "F" word under the B.F. Goodrich sign on the right... :lol: |
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Boy someone sure has some lose coin to spare that that collection.
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Any new additions to this thread?
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Funny they put so much time and money into that truck to not find the correct hub caps for it....they would have really made that truck pop.
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Yea,
Is the paint scheme correct? Some of these trucks you see online say factory correct restore but some things pop out as hmmmm. |
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Original grease pencil marking on our '65 C10 short fleet from the St. Louis plant. "C1434"
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I believe so, minus the white top. The blue and white two tone is commonly seen on the 61 chevys. Looking through some of the literature on the factory literature thread....definitely see some 60's with two tones and white tops....so may be correct for 61 also. Someone with more knowledge on it may chime in.
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Picture from cortcomp's post #126 with his 561-1 below shows the similarities. Both in the exact same spot. |
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Well this is very original, but modified at the same time. It's a 27,000 mile '65 C80 with a 409. It has been unmolested since being built in Pontiac around March 1965 as a Cab/Chassis and then finished by American LaFrance as a fire engine. There are many things done for fire duty but the key "Chevrolet" things are the fawn firewall, grease pencil writing, original dated Packard spark plug wires.
The air intake arrangement is interesting because it takes cold air from the grill area through ducting up the left wheel well, through the inner fender and into the oil bath air cleaner. |
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Very good thread, will follow this one. Thanks Doc
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Wonder why that fire truck has a hydraulic clutch in it.
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Gig trucks all had hydraulic clutches
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Looking for pics of original seats for 65 suburban
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BEAUTIFUL!!! Are any of the correct materials available today or just some close matches?
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earlier in the thread there is a post on order of paint and the order its laid down. Not sure if its different for suburbans but it looks to me that the interior is painted first, then the lower body color then the white goes last.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...5_carryall.jpg In the door jams and the lift gate jams you can see the green over spray on top the fawn paint. I will get a few more pics in the future when I go to check on the mfg of the newer fogging windshield |
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Should I paint these or leave them alone, or paint a spare set just in case.
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I painted mine to match the new dash paint. I think it looks great.
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ok guys, I have been searching through all these posts to try and find the original blue/green engine paint used on my 66 with a 283. I can find formulas, etc, but is there anyone out there that makes it in a rattle can? I can have it mixed locally easy enough, but sure would be easier if there was something out there I could just buy. ?
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I could be wrong but I was under the impression that 283s were gray and the 327s were the blue/green.
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