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1959 38
New guy here.
Got a chance to buy a pretty nice one ton long bed with original 1959 slide in bed camper. It is sitting in a barn here in SE Michigan. The truck came from Arizona 20 years ago and was parked inside. Stil has the AZ plate and only 50k miles. 283 4 speed side mount spare with the 5 original rims. It's big ugly and green. Camper looks like an Alaskan but doesnt pop up. I know most here love to slam the two eyed short beds and wouldn't even think of taking on this project but I'm more of an outdoor rural kinda guy. If I pick her up I'll have plenty to do for quite a while. I'll try to get some pics posted up. Another Money Pit..... What should I do??? T4 |
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Be bold, get a big truck and run it as is. Here is one I tried to buy earlier at an estate sale from the original owners kids. Not for sale they were going to keep it for the family to use.
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I lied it's a 59 GMC. I went to the barn and snapped a few pics. It actually looks better than I thought. Cab corners and floor look great. Interior looks pretty good. The gentleman with the truck is friends with my grand dad and wouldn't charge me hardly anything for the truck.
Here are the pics. http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...pse09540f8.jpg http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps3b80e23c.jpg http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps9b9ab756.jpg http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps695a46b6.jpg http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps72c7ecbc.jpg http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps65de5b2e.jpg http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa67bc805.jpg |
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I think it is way cool! Love the camper.
It would make a great project. I agree, I would keep it looking original on the outside. |
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V8 flags = bonus, buy it clean it up and run it as is...I regret taking the paint off mine....
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How about that goofy auxiliary fuel tank? T4 |
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Welcome.
Looks like a real nice truck. Must have used the saddle tank for long trips. Kim |
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I'm with everyone saying to doll it up as is.
Personally, after swapping out ALL the fluids, filters and belts, I'd tune it up, make sure the brakes are up to snuff then have it color sanded and buffed out. If it exposes some primer, so much the better for its patina. Some fresh chrome (PRICEY!), hubcaps and it'll be an absolute time capsule. Make sure to post a bunch of in process photos. |
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It should not have a 283 in it. It should have a 336 GMC engine. It is based on the Pontiac 389 but has a smaller bore. If you are not going to use it....please do not scrap it. Somone here would be interested in it. They are expensive to rebuild because they are an odd ball. If it is not stuck it should be in good shape with only 50K miles on it. It looks like a good truck and a cool camper
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I love the extra fuel tank. If it was me I would clean her up and drive it as is.
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You should get all over that!
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My grandparents traveled the US in a 1958 set-up similar to that.
They even took me sometimes.:chevy: Grab it and get busy! Camping season will be here soon. |
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Thanks for all the encouragement. I'll have to read up on the GMC small block.
I would never let this old girl get scrapped. The owner is great guy. He is currently in Arizona (snow birding) and should be home on May 1st. This gives me time to sell a Jeep to finance the project. How many more Chevrolets were made compared to GMCs? I can't find to many one tons on the internet. She seams to be a rare bird. Thanks, T4 |
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General rule is 4 Chevy's made to every 1 GMC. I'd keep that saddle tank, dont think I've ever seen one on one of these trucks before.
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There's another thing to think about too. That saddle tank may be shot and the only way to get another one would be custom. That would cost some dollars. I absolutely love these trucks. Here's another one that I have been drooling over: http://www.trifive.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97355 |
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I'd be all over that like a fat kid on a happy meal |
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Awesome looking truck, looks the same color mine used to be ...I'd buy it if I had the money
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Dangit.....you guys were suppose to talk me down on this one... Suppose to tell me it wasn't worth doing. Now I'm really excited to get started. It's even cooler now that I know about the destroked Pontiac motor. I love oddball stuff, that's why my current toy is a 76 Wagoneer.
If there were only 300k Chevy trucks built in 59 would that make 75k to 80k GMCs about right? I would think maybe 10k or 12k one ton longbeds? Not many left on the road I'd bet. Makes her worth saving. Is the saddle tank a GM option or aftermarket. There is some pretty cool 1950s goodies in the cab as well. A/C, compass, fan, and a bunch of maps. I leave Saturday for 3 1/2 weeks to work in lovely Louisiana, when I get back it's time to get started. Damn I hate work. T4 |
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''I'd be all over that like a fat kid on a happy meal ''
hmmmmmmm interesting analogy !!! yep i agree with the others - get that forgotton soul out in the sunlight and bring her bk to the road . |
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I know with GMC's the rarity depends on where it was made GMCorp. or GMCanada and documented dealer installed options. |
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i can say you won't find anything that nice in/from mi, truck looks like it's in fine shape
we welcome stock, modified and full custom trucks and have members with all types 50k miles on a vintage motor means it is slap worn out, old motors usually started using oil at 25-30k miles i do like the 9 ft bed and saddle tank: save both if you can :D |
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