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That '70 6500 is a nice truck. It's got the Wide Fenders and heavy Front Axel. I believe I can see a Red Button attached to the shifter, which would indicate a 2-Speed Rear. With that short WB, it could be an old Road Tractor. I'd be guessing on the engine, but it could be a 401 V-6.
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I'm surprised the motor isn't mentioned. I am registered on The Stovebolt Page but rarely get there. I don't think I have ever posted there. I seem to be stuck here :cool:. I'm a member of the ATHS.
Here's one of Lane's old GMC 9500s,#6,running up the mountain on Rt 211 west of Sperryville,VA up to Skyline Drive...871/13spd: |
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Beautiful!
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I took that ride a few times last year. In my '92 K3500 and on my Harley. I'd sure love a ride like that one. Just imaging hauling a camper on or behind one traveling the country...dream on.
Nice tilt bed for sale in the Dakotas: |
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Nice trucks. That 4wd is cool. Here's the tank truck on duty at the Line Mt.7-Miler off road race we go to in Sept. It's very nice:
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Two interesting ones here:
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The Orange Tanker has Air Brakes.
The Tan truck with the Orange Van Body has a set of wheels that I've never seen before. Also notice the Hood. It looks like the whole thing lifts off. Bill |
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That dually pickup is sweet. Would love to have that thing.
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Lol it's the ORIGINAL U-Haul truck!
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Here's a pretty rare one for sale, a 1974 Chevy Titan 90:
http://york.craigslist.org/cto/2413857012.html http://images.craigslist.org/3k13p33...df57a01bf5.jpg And of course rockin' a Detroit Diesel! :metal: |
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That's a BIG Chevy! Not too much money.either. If I had the room...
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I wish I had taken pics of them,but I saw two very nice 68 school bus' while I was in Qatar last summer building a soccer stadium.
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GMC Tow Truck 1981 Algeria-Algiers:gmc2:
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Wow! Jimmy's a long way from home.:cool:
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Got a C50 grain truck near me, I'll try and get pics of it sometime.
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Strange it has no Cab Lights on the Roof. Never saw one without Cab Lights before. Bill |
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Good eye. I didn't pick up on that. I'd like to see a view of the top.
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Check it!
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You could make your money back on that! Apple season is coming!
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That is a nice truck. At 24,000 GVW it's what I would call a heavy medium, just under CDL.
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This is the truck Im workin on. Its a 1972 C/50 rollback. Im putting in a 427 with an AT 540 Allison Automatic and Factory A/C. Scott
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thats pretty cool
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I hope you're putting in a hopped up 427, that would be sweet! 400-700hp!
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Nice looking Rollback.
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It looks like junk now. LOL. Im too picky. This truck has turned into a bigger project then I wanted it to. But I figured what the hell. I own a restoration shop. So I am gonna end up taking the cab off of the frame and doing a nut and bolt restoration on it. At first I just wanted to clean it up a little and drive it. But things never turn out that way you plan. Thanks for all the kind words everyone. I did start a build thread, its titled 72 C/50. So check it out. Love the site. Thanks Scott Chalk
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Time to bring this thread back........
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Nice! Needs some TLC. But very sweet.
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Not too shabby! Without seeing more,I'm guessing it's a '70. It'll be a 366 motor is original.
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It's got Spoke Wheels, but not the heavy wide axel. The GVW could be as high as 24,000. Looks like a tough 'ol truck.
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Another day at the office, another find...
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If the Tilt Front Nose is original, it looks like about a '74 Chevy.
With that Long Chassis, it would make a nice Heavy Duty Rollback. The GVW should be around 50,000. Bill |
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I wonder what is original on that body. I'm thinking the doors and front end are replaced,or someone has an odd flair for fashion with that 2-tone job. I love a tandem flatbed or rollback. I'd have to look hard for something heavy enough to need it for,though. I always did want to start collecting antique construction equipment...heh heh
I never showed this '70 C/60 near me I was wishing I could buy. The 366 purred like a kitten: |
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Pretty nice truck. The great thing about buying a Road Tractor is that it will definitely have Air Brakes. Picture that truck all done over with a Pick-Up Bed on the back of it. I don't believe I ever saw a "Pick-Up" with Air Brakes. It would be one pretty cool truck.
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I keep hearing how it sounded. Just a ice tight low tone. Once the compressor warmed up and stopped farting It was so quiet under the hood. I think I'd want to keep it as a tractor and find a small Rogers low-boy or Landoll (tilt bed) and use it like a rollback. It's all there and unmolested,right down to the tail and reverse lights. Picture that thing hauling a fifth wheel camper. I actually have a line on a big one from this era.
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