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Nice trucks everyone, how could you not love those years chevys. I ordered it loaded but plain, didn't want any side trim or two tone paint.
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grousehunter 61, I love those old pics. I especially like the "cook box" that appears to slide out of the bed, with the stove on top. Great idea and I may copy that idea for my truck. Thanks!!!
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grousehunter61- thanks for sharing...looks like some good memories!
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My New (old) C30......pulled her out of a garage for the first time in probably 10 years. Put some fresh gas in and she started right up. 70,000 original miles.
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the day i brought her home and about 30 months later... its been a lesson in patience...
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Dads Longhorn, here are a couple more photos of the camper.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...u/DCP_1592.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...u/DCP_1594.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...u/DCP_1597.jpg I made the camper my self, its a little higher then the truck cab and tall enough that I can sit up in it. It also has 2 inches of insulation so its warm in winter and cool in summer. As my name states I am a bird hunter and travel all over in the truck, If I spend more then one day I just crawl in back with the dogs and we are home. Here is a photo of old yella on a sage grouse hunt. http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e/DCP_1044.jpg |
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Beautiful truck Armando low! But you know I need more pictures. Come on, give'em up!
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Hi everyone. I have been using the forums for a while but finally had some extra money burning a hole in my pocket and with the wife's blessing I was able to picked up this 68' :gmc2:, so I felt it only suiting to register and show what I found.
According to the VIN the truck originally had a V8 with a 3OTT but is currently powered by a 250 I6. Sadly the SPID is no longer there but guessing with the minimal options I can point out I would say it was a 307 SBC. Mechanically it is sounds. Body is mostly straight with a ding in the cab corner/door, a bend on the bed rail and only a couple spots it rusted through. Electrically there are a few gremlins but all in all its a good ole retired farm truck to get back running down the road in her former glory. |
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My neighbour had the flamed 68 and wanted my 71 I just bought so traded him for a Polaris Sportsman 7004x4 quad w $3,000 extras and plow. See he now has 2 trucks.
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grousehunter, thanks! great rig! I like that you can just crawl in the back and be comfortable.
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he is some of my 69 project getting close to being done, truck will be black on black when its done
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Your Black on black is looking good, keep up the hard work and keep us posted.
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69chevytrucker, what kind of wood is that?
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Load of wood a few days ago.
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That pine won't hold up to any kind of load. Poplar would be a much better cheap choice for a truck bed.
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He and his kid did a nice job. it looks great. just pointing out that pine is not ideal for a truck bed. Poplar is actually a traditional wood for that sort of thing. here in the north east it was used on stone boats BINTD I have seen it used on heavy equiptment trailers.
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Beautiful truck man. Is it Lafayette, La?
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yeah Wade just off of Johnston St. and you?
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I'm in Jennings. Just down the road. I should have my truck at last resort show in October at the park in Jennings, if you ever go to truck shows.
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hey are some more pic.rwade
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