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blazer-k5 10-03-2013 06:34 PM

1960 1 ton?
 
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I found this 1960 1 ton. for $800. I'm curious how it is a one ton with split rims and a single rear axle? It says C30 and that its rated at 10000 lbs. It also has a leaf spring in the back and a bumper. The flat bed is off of a ford...so that doesnt help me. Its a inline six with a 4SPD.

blazer-k5 10-03-2013 06:39 PM

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I guess the wheels and the single axle is throwing me off...Shouldn't a 1 ton be a dually?

Ol Blue K20 10-03-2013 07:32 PM

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Not always a dually, they can be single wheel

blazer-k5 10-03-2013 07:48 PM

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Thanks... I probably sounded crazy. Not many of these rolling where I'm at. I have nothing to compare it to. Even more so that it has split rims..

C10 - C90 Bill 10-03-2013 07:52 PM

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It also probably had a 9 Ft Pick-up Bed on it as well, unless it had a utility body or another type of special bed on it. If you measure the Wheel Base, we could tell for sure.

To confuse us all even more, they also made a C-20 3/4 Ton Dual Wheel truck as well in the later years.

Bill

C10 - C90 Bill 10-03-2013 07:55 PM

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Another way to look at your truck is that you have an extra Heavy Duty 3/4 Ton that is rated for 10,000 Lbs. The Wheels are most likey 16 Inch.

Bill

blazer-k5 10-03-2013 07:57 PM

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HA ...Well am I right that the wheel base is either like 133 or 137 inches?

Im kinda guessing your on the money with a pickup bed. I've just never seen another.

Im thinking about leaving the ford flat bed on there and saying "The ford didnt make it ,but it had one good part on it."

blazer-k5 10-03-2013 07:59 PM

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Like a HD 3/4?...it does say C30 on it. At first I thought the old farmer that had it switched all the parts off of another to a good frame, but its all to good looking for that. ONly thing home made was flat bed brackets.

C10 - C90 Bill 10-03-2013 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by blazer-k5 (Post 6298309)
HA ...Well am I right that the wheel base is either like 133 or 137 inches?

Probably 133 which should be a 9 Ft Bed.

Bill

blazer-k5 10-03-2013 08:02 PM

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I'll give her a measure...

C10 - C90 Bill 10-03-2013 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by blazer-k5 (Post 6298311)
Like a HD 3/4?...it does say C30 on it.

Like an "Extra" Heavy Duty 3/4 Ton. ...I'm just saying.

It's correct. Your truck is supposed to say "C-30".

blazer-k5 10-03-2013 08:33 PM

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Its 133. Thanks for the help though because the info i was finding did not all add up to many people not enough fact.

Captainfab 10-03-2013 11:48 PM

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That C30 should also have coil springs up front instead of the torsion bars typically found on the '60-'62 C10's and C20's.

jtrichard 10-04-2013 01:36 AM

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captain why would it have coils? i know they used torsion bars on 2 1/2 tons in 60

MitchFloyd 10-04-2013 10:25 AM

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I'm curious about the I-6. Is it a 235 or a 261? I'd think that with a 1ton that it'd be a 261. Get the casting numbers and we'll check it.

1963c-10 10-04-2013 10:59 AM

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Cool looking truck either way.

TJ's Chevy 10-04-2013 11:02 AM

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Nice rig! 235 I presume?

factorystock 10-04-2013 11:46 AM

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In 1960, this was known as a "Apache 30". 1 tons were available with single wheels all the way around as well as the dual wheel version. Does not have front hub adapter, so this was a single wheel when new. The lock ring wheels on front (they are not split rims) do not have clips, they have bumps, so they are not the original wheels to the truck. All Chevy trucks except 4WD, used torsion bar front end in 1960. 235 was the only 6 offered in 1960 in 10 thru 30 series. 261 was not a standard option till 1962 on 10 thru 30 series. Things get changed over the years, so you really never know what 6 is under the hood. One tons are geared very low ( 5.13), good for hauling heavy loads around town or farm, but not freeway friendly.

MitchFloyd 10-04-2013 11:49 AM

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Thanks factorystock for the info. I knew the 261 was a upgrade but didn't know it wasn't available until 1962.

MitchFloyd 10-04-2013 12:13 PM

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In 1954, a 261-cubic-inch (4.3 L) truck engine was introduced as an optional Jobmaster engine for heavy-duty trucks. This engine was very similar to the 235 engine, except for a different block casting with a larger piston bore of 3.750” or 95.25 mm, two extra coolant holes (in the block and head) between three paired (siamesed) cylinders, and a slightly higher lift camshaft. This engine was offered as a step up from the 235 starting in 1954. It was offered in parallel with the GMC V6 engine in 1960 until 1963, when it was discontinued. The 261 USA truck engine had mechanical lifters and was available from 1954 to 1962.

The 235 and 261 truck engines were also used by GMC Truck of Canada (GMC truck 6-cylinder engines were also used in Canada). The 1955–1962 Canadian full-size Pontiac car had an optional 261-cubic-inch engine that had hydraulic lifters. This engine was not sold in the USA, but was very similar to the USA truck 261.

jtrichard 10-04-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by factorystock (Post 6299140)
In 1960, this was known as a "Apache 30". 1 tons were available with single wheels all the way around as well as the dual wheel version. Does not have front hub adapter, so this was a single wheel when new. The lock ring wheels on front (they are not split rims) do not have clips, they have bumps, so they are not the original wheels to the truck. All Chevy trucks except 4WD, used torsion bar front end in 1960. 235 was the only 6 offered in 1960 in 10 thru 30 series. 261 was not a standard option till 1962 on 10 thru 30 series. Things get changed over the years, so you really never know what 6 is under the hood. One tons are geared very low ( 5.13), good for hauling heavy loads around town or farm, but not freeway friendly.

Nice to see someone else that's knows they are NOT split rims that they are lock ring.... I did not catch the lack of clips good call there ...as for the "1 ton" tare weight of that truck is more like 2 ton it should weight in at under 5000 and the gross as shown on the tag is 10000 = net of 5000lbs.= 2 ton ..i have a 63 C20 with net ratting of about 1 1/2 ton

Captainfab 10-05-2013 01:15 AM

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I don't know the details as someone like factorystock or MitchFloyd, but I have seen a couple C30's from the '60-'62 year range that had coil springs up front. Admittedly they may not have been 1960's but they were in that year group.


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Originally Posted by jtrichard (Post 6298779)
captain why would it have coils? i know they used torsion bars on 2 1/2 tons in 60


blazer-k5 10-06-2013 07:16 PM

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Thanks I do like the truck. It is a 235. It does have torsion bars up front.

The rings on the wheels do have one split. So these arnt actual split rims? they are just bump rings? Never even hear of those.

C10 - C90 Bill 10-06-2013 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 6300053)
I have seen a couple C30's from the '60-'62 year range that had coil springs up front. Admittedly they may not have been 1960's but they were in that year group.

You and many others may already know this, but Front Coil Springs started in '63. It could be possible that someone put a '60-'62 Front Clip on a '63. The Windshield would also be the same as the early models.

Bill

blazer-k5 10-06-2013 09:19 PM

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Heres my vin in case yall were interested OC364K122279 i know some like to break down the vins.

jtrichard 10-07-2013 12:42 AM

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this is a real split rim......http://forums.aaca.org/attachments/f...it-rims-3-.jpg

jtrichard 10-07-2013 01:33 AM

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here is some more on "split"rims..... http://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthreads/...699#Post849699 .....the biggest problem with any of the multiple piece wheels is the guy putting them together ...i have done them for years you just have to watch what you are doing and the condition of the wheel ...I have just about every kind of multiple piece wheel made (6 styles at least )but no true split rims I have only seen one in person and i am 56

clemdaddy 10-07-2013 10:23 AM

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hey blazer-k5,
great looking rig...sure would like a few more pics.

blazer-k5 10-07-2013 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by clemdaddy (Post 6303416)
hey blazer-k5,
great looking rig...sure would like a few more pics.


Here are some more but not very good pics.

blazer-k5 10-07-2013 06:32 PM

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I can post something specific?


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