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A Friendly Gift Opens Lots of Options
So lately (the last like 6yrs) my luck has just been pretty much ZILTCH :waah: but how I was raised I just press on anyway. Im that guy that helps everybody out and usually gets :josh:
Well, I guess being that guy is finally paying off... So Ive been helping some family friends move, asking for nothing in return since Im really the kind that doesnt expect anything. They have an old 4x4 GMC thats been sitting out by the barn for years and Ive always joked with em about selling it. I always get told "NOPE, over my dead body will that truck ever get sold (jokingly)" I just got informed tonight at supper that they decided that for my services and hard work, they are GIVING it to me :jdp: I begged them that that really wasnt necasarry, I have no problem helping them for no charge. But they insisted that its now mine. :metal: So now Im soon to be the proud owner of a: ALL ORIGINAL, and UN-MOLESTED 68 GMC K20 with THE factory 327, A/C, and the whole 9 (the whole truck was a special order from my understanding) So now begs the question... What do i do now? |
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Post pics is the first thing to do :metal:
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AND TO TOP IT OFF...
keep in mind, i was having ABSOLUTE HELL where i was living in colorado, (which btw... NEVER move to another state chasing a woman... LESSON LEARNED!!!) finally had the chance to leave and move back home to Texas, blew my engine 60 miles out, parents covered a uhaul to their house in New Mexico, and had to leave the truck behind in Colorado and will go back for it when i get the extra money my step dad had a tbi 350 thats been sittin in the back yard for a couple years... long story short, i thought i could use it to swap my v6, but after teardown the costs to put together a reliable engine keeps adding up more than i can afford right now (been unemployed since aug.) got in touch with a guy here in town that bought my grandparents (and prior family) land, about an old 70's ford truck that was my great uncles and was left on the property... i got told, if i can get it off, COME GET IT NOT ONLY that, but the same guy is liquidating 110years worth of accumulation on his fathers land, they have over 60 some odd vehicles, old farm equip, horse drawn buggies, etc... i found a couple 50's chevys that cought my eye and we are currently working on a deal that he's going to let me trade out some work in exchange for one of em... i have my eye on a 58 apache, 2 47-53 pickups, and a 47-53 panel... but im leaning towards the apache so if all goes my way, ill have my 92 k1500, a 68 gmc k20, a 58 apache, and a 70 somethin f100... PLUS my step dad has a 68 camper special that he said if i got running and driving he would give me his 00 dakota... I THINK MY LUCK IS CHANGING! |
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Sounds like things are working out.
Think that guy would be amicable to parting with one of those 47-53's? Can't wait to see pics of your new projects. |
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They are working on getting a facebook page with pics of everything, i can get the info when its up and ready for any interested (provided that its ok doing so with the admins) Thanks, as soon as i can get some shots i will get em up |
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I think something is getting overlooked here.. Forget the pics for now, GO GET IT!:lol: my trailer would be hooked up, called in sick, and gone:metal: lol
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and... I've done it |
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Dang that's a sharp looking truck!!! I would get that thing home ASAP.
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BUT... until then, i will start my plan making :devil: overall, i cant decide to keep it original to keep the value, or do some minor changes for what i would ACTUALLY use the truck for, and that would be a nice tow rig... for now will be just get it running and driving so i have some wheels while my daily driver is getting a new engine whats yall's thoughts? keep it all original? or do slight mods to make it more functional for my intended use? |
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Very cool truck!
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Get it running, and driving, then only change minor things to make it yours. Leave the body and drive train alone.
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so far im thinkin: install roof cab lights, swap out the split 16.5 rims for 16" steelies, 265 or 285 a/t's, 5th wheel, new coat of factory paint, and swap the outside mirrors with some era correct towing mirrors the only powertrain id think about doing is donate the 327 to my step dads 68 chevy which would make his numbers matching like he wants and swap in a 400 built for torque to pull the hills becuase in my opinion a 327 just aint the best choice for towing |
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Slant nose, long wheel base, ME LIKEY!
Congrats bro. Keep us posted. |
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Hey, you aren't the only man to ever chase a woman to another state. But being a good person does have it's rewards.
Congrats on the big scores. Put up more pics soon. |
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What Great Truck!!!!!!!!!
I'd say your luck just got better. Congrats |
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Thank yall... I will just as soon as i get possession of the truck(s)
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I think (could be wrong??) when a truck had the cab clearance lights the roof was specially made for the lights with raised mount areas, i'd research it a bit before i just drilled and mounted some lights. It will increase the risk of water getting in too.
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a 4wd 20 is way too cool to hotrod...leave it stock
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The raised spots for cab lights didn't start until 1969, '68s just had the normal roof and the long lights with the chrome on the top
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