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My Step-dad's '72
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I thought I'd share a few pics I took last weekend when we were back at my parents. This truck is the reason I got in to this style way back when I was about 6 or 7. My step-dad is the second owner and he's had it for close to 30 years if I remember right. Anyway here we go.
Mostly stock engine bay. Attachment 799607 front end Attachment 799608 SPID 1 As you will see later in the pics, The interior is black now. Attachment 799609 SPID 2 And the side molding has been removed. Attachment 799610 Dash Attachment 799611 |
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Dash, With original paint on it.:metal:
Attachment 799612 Bench, Recovered in black. Attachment 799613 converted to leafs from a late 70's model. Attachment 799614 Still rocking the trailing arm cross-member though.:lol: Attachment 799615 OH NO! Rust is starting to form on the rockers and cab corners. It's ok these have been replaced once before, about 15-20 years ago. The guy that did the body work didn't do worth a crap though. He laid both the rockers and cab corners over the originals instead of cutting them out. I guess we'll be looking for a new body guy. Attachment 799616 |
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Here's a shot of the rims and hub caps,
Attachment 799617 better pic of the rear cap Attachment 799618 for some reason, I don't know why, he has different caps front and rear. :uhmk: Attachment 799619 better pic of the front cap Attachment 799620 and The cargo lamp switch Attachment 799621 |
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Original coolant tag on the radiator support:devil:
Attachment 799622 The original air cleaner and valve covers, not too sure about the tag though. Attachment 799623 Did they all come with 12 point bolts for the hood latch. He says they've been there since he's owned it. Attachment 799624 Original air cleaner tag? Attachment 799625 I know the truck was originally a 6 cylinder, 3-speed column shift truck. But the motor and trans is out of a wrecked '72. Hence the "original" valve covers and air cleaner. |
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Driver side antenna? He swears that's how it was when he bough it. That's the first I've seen though.
Attachment 799626 And a few misc. pics interior and exterior. Attachment 799627 Attachment 799629 Attachment 799630 Attachment 799631 |
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You can still read the starting procedure on the visor.
Attachment 799632 A few dash pics Attachment 799633 Attachment 799634 This is all that's left of the parchment interior. Attachment 799635 I think he painted the retractor covers. Maybe they're original too. I don't know. Attachment 799636 |
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Original seat recovered, and gas tank.
Attachment 799637 Not much left here, the original jack instructions fading and falling off. :waah: Attachment 799638 Jack and tools are still there too! :metal: Attachment 799639 Attachment 799640 Attachment 799641 We had a lot going on that weekend, otherwise I would've grabbed his keys and parked it outside for some better pics. Maybe next time. Thanks for looking. |
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I like it. Just a good ole survivor truck. I see the radio didn't come originally in that truck. It could have been put in any time if not by the dealer. Hence,the driver side antennae. I like those '64 caps.
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That's interesting about the radio. The hole does looks factory. It's not a perfect round hole, it has little tabs around it. Like they're there to keep the antenna from rotating. And which one are the '64 caps? Like I said, it has 2 different style caps. I never even bothered to ask him why, I just though it was weird. |
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Cool survivor truck.
The shift indicator is a pre-71 style. The previous 3-speed status, explains that. Love the color. |
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Nice truck. My 71 has those same bolts on the hood latch.
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I just realized it was a swb truck.
Even cooler. Why the switch to leaf springs? |
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My 68 panel has the radio ant. on the driver side.
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Edit: I just went back and looked at the pics again. It looks like a 5 leaf spring pack with a helper spring under that. I would definitely say the swap has for towing/hauling. Quote:
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Pull that thing out of the garage and get some more pics! :D
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Do you have any pics of it. I'd be interested in seeing another truck with a DS antenna.[/QUOTE]
I do somewhere. Had a computer crash after i started workiing on it. I'll see what I can find. |
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Hey, I actually found photos....I'm not saying this is factory, just saying that's where the hole is. No hole on passenger side. And it's way too clean of a hole for my Uncle to have done, he did everything with a pocket knife and tin snips.
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