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Vintage Windmills 03-28-2012 03:45 PM

Minneapolis to Seattle- Operation Superhorn Retrieval!!
 
Friend and I are taking a road trip in just a couple weeks!! The trip is to retrieve the non running Cheyenne 30 Superhorn he bought and haul home some other really clean sheetmetal. We'll be on the road Mid to late April.

We will be looking for good salvage yards and other adventures along the way. I hope to report back with some good pics and details on our progress. The trip is focused solely around 67-72's:metal:

Would anyone recommend any sights or particular routes along the way? We will probably be going west on I94 through ND but could take I90 through SD as well. Montana is a definite, we've already mapped out 4 salvage yards there along the way.

Also We'll have space for some stuff to haul, especially on way out.We will most likely go through ND, MT, and chimney of ID

rsavage 03-28-2012 04:02 PM

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The Badlands National Park right off 90 in South Dakota, Mount Rushmore near Rapid City SD, Sturgis and Spearfish past Rapid City as you head north west on 90. Deadwood, where Wild Bill met his demise if you take a diversion out of Rapid City and head northwest on 385 (an absolutely gorgeous twisty ride) and 85 and meet up with 90 off 85. South Dakota is a beautiful state.

hayhauler71 03-28-2012 06:43 PM

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There is a place in Minot ND right off the highway called nodac classics last time I was there they had about 30 trucks in there lot and they were in the process of building a 70 chev.
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Dieselwrencher 03-28-2012 07:46 PM

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Superhorn? Pics or it didn't happen! :lol:

SS Tim 03-28-2012 08:29 PM

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For the Cold War kid in all of us.

"The Minuteman Missile National Historic Site visitor contact station is located off Interstate 90, exit 131, beside the Conoco station."

http://www.nps.gov/mimi/planyourvisit/index.htm

Classic Bowties 03-28-2012 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Vintage Windmills (Post 5280345)
We will be looking for good salvage yards and other adventures along the way. I hope to report back with some good pics and details on our progress. The trip is focused solely around 67-72's:metal: Would anyone recommend any sights or particular routes along the way?

The largest swapmeet west of the Mississippi will be going on in Portland, OR. during April 12th-15th, its just a short three hour drive south of Seattle. You will need a couple of days to make a real go at it and even then you will probably not see everything. Mel :chevy:

1972RedNeck 03-28-2012 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5280687)
Superhorn? Pics or it didn't happen! :lol:

Couldn't have said it better myself.

ryans69chevy 03-29-2012 09:36 PM

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I've been looking for some good places to look around here. Can't find too many... I've done business with Fred at Gille Auto in Valley City, ND. You will go right through there if your on I-94. He claims to have some of those pickups. I've been there to pick something up, but I was never back in the yard. I'm very curious to see what he has!

Hope this helps!

Livrat 03-29-2012 09:40 PM

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Jud,
Stop on by my shop when your in Seattle and I will take you down to a local wrecking yard that usually has dozens of these truck.

Vintage Windmills 03-29-2012 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5280687)
Superhorn? Pics or it didn't happen! :lol:

Lol! Are Superhorns (super cheyenne longhorns) that scarce?

Thanks for the input all, looks like theres more to do than we'll have time for! We've got 7 days to get out there and back and see the country along the way.

Classic Heartbeat 03-30-2012 05:27 PM

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There is a 4 post car hoist that I would like to buy in Dubuque, Iowa I would like to buy if I can get someone to haul it here to me in Olympia... It is dissasembled and the ramps are 18' long. I think it could all be stacked together and shoved under the truck. WES

Dieselwrencher 03-30-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Vintage Windmills (Post 5283105)
Lol! Are Superhorns (super cheyenne longhorns) that scarce?

Longhorns around here seem to be scarce enough, let alone a Cheyenne Super one. :lol: Good luck with the trip. If you go get that hoist and drive across I-80, give me a heads up if you would like to go grab lunch or something.

Classic Heartbeat 03-30-2012 06:52 PM

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If you go get that hoist and drive across I-80, give me a heads up if you would like to go grab lunch or something.
:sumo::lol: WES

71gmcburb 03-30-2012 06:57 PM

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whareabouts in seattle is it? I live about 20mi from Seattle proper if you want i could snap some pics for you and give it a good once over

Vintage Windmills 03-30-2012 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Classic Heartbeat (Post 5284424)
There is a 4 post car hoist that I would like to buy in Dubuque, Iowa I would like to buy if I can get someone to haul it here to me in Olympia... It is dissasembled and the ramps are 18' long. I think it could all be stacked together and shoved under the truck. WES

Definitely an option if you had a way to get it up into minnesota. If not, may still be able to but not sure if id have time to run down there-
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Vintage Windmills 03-30-2012 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Classic Heartbeat (Post 5284424)
There is a 4 post car hoist that I would like to buy in Dubuque, Iowa I would like to buy if I can get someone to haul it here to me in Olympia... It is dissasembled and the ramps are 18' long. I think it could all be stacked together and shoved under the truck. WES

Definitely an option if you had a way to get it up into minnesota. If not, may still be able to but not sure if id have time to run down there-
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Originally Posted by 71gmcburb (Post 5284551)
whareabouts in seattle is it? I live about 20mi from Seattle proper if you want i could snap some pics for you and give it a good once over

Truck is in Spokane and its a done deal already but thanks for the offer.

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5284509)
Longhorns around here seem to be scarce enough, let alone a Cheyenne Super one. :lol: Good luck with the trip. If you go get that hoist and drive across I-80, give me a heads up if you would like to go grab lunch or something.

It'd be cool to check out your projects if I do but it will be tough to have time to make it down there. Oh wait, I got an idea, fire up that nice orange longhorn and haul it up to MN and then everybody wins:lol:

Classic Heartbeat 03-31-2012 12:49 AM

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I wouldn't have a way to get it anywhere right now. I just thought if you were passing through that way..

Vintage Windmills 04-02-2012 02:05 PM

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Superhorn? Pics or it didn't happen! :lol:

Ryan, Here are a couple to tide you over. Notice the emblem with the red background in the upper left of the 1st pic:chevy:

toms68cst 04-02-2012 06:19 PM

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NICE LONGHORN!.

I wish I could point you to something in this area but there is not much right off I 94 in central ND.

Here is a local classified web site that gets heavy local usage that might have some 67-72 trucks or parts advertised. www.bismanonline.com. We don't have craigslist here to speak of.



I've been watching this other site below for a few years and his site does not change much. He's been advertising the same 72 4X4 for years. He has his stuff displayed off the Hebron ND exit. It's a fun place to stop and stretch your legs. I think its the Western Hebron Exit. There are two for the big town of Hebron!

http://www.coololdtruck.com/cool_old_truck.htm

Johnson's auto wrecking is a fun yard to check out just south/west of Mandan ND. I'm not sure what he has on hand right now for 67-72's. Most of the one's I have seen there are pretty picked over and ready to be crushed. There is also a yard just north of Steele ND. I have never been to it but it might be interesting.

Don't plan on getting any motels at the last minute in Bismarck or points West until you get into perhaps central Montana. The Bakken oil boom is on big time here and motels are nearly impossible to get at the last minute.

I've heard the guy in Minot mentioned by another poster is pretty high priced. Minot would be about 110 miles out of your way from I-94 and again motels are even harder to get there.

Good Luck! Ill be interested to hear how it goes.

SS Tim 04-02-2012 11:44 PM

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Ryan, Here are a couple to tide you over. Notice the emblem with the red background in the upper left of the 1st pic:chevy:

If you are going to tease, at least show the good side!

Vintage Windmills 04-03-2012 12:13 AM

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Haha Tim!! The toolbox door is pretty sweet though so I say they're both good sides!

SS Tim 04-03-2012 12:34 AM

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I'm not sure what to expect on that door. Who knows what was done when they installed the aux tank.

Dieselwrencher 04-03-2012 07:36 PM

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You guys find all the good ones! That's a fake super, the emblem is in the wrong place by the way. :lol:

And on driving my orange pumpkin to Mn with the hoist, I'd have to load the hoist then winch my turdkin on the trailer. It's still a shelf at the moment. :lol:

68C15 04-05-2012 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rsavage (Post 5280372)
The Badlands National Park right off 90 in South Dakota, Mount Rushmore near Rapid City SD, Sturgis and Spearfish past Rapid City as you head north west on 90. Deadwood, where Wild Bill met his demise if you take a diversion out of Rapid City and head northwest on 385 (an absolutely gorgeous twisty ride) and 85 and meet up with 90 off 85. South Dakota is a beautiful state.

you forgot about the Corn Palace in Mitchell. LOL

stop on by, I'll take you for some walleyes up by Chamberlian on the river:metal:

tkeduk8r 04-05-2012 09:30 AM

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I am so jealous!!! I have been wanting to do a trip like that for a long time. My wife seems to always have different ideas :(..... She said once I retire then I can go... that will be in appx 28 years if my math is right... Oh well have a blast be safe and find some good parts!!!!
--Mike


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