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Dads 58
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Well after a few months of work, I finally got the 58 on the road. Quite impressed with the power the little 283 still has in her.
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Looks great indynick. What is the history of the truck?
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In 95 dad passed away, and the truck was sold to a neighbor by my sister for $500. I bought it back in 2012, he didn't even plate it or title it. He said it never felt right driving it because he knew that my dad always said that it was my truck. |
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Great story. It is nice to see an old beauty back on the road!
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Nice truck and a great story!
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Good story, I'm glad it came back home to it's rightful owner. Great looking truck, too. Looks like it is nicely equipped.
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I like this truck and it also feels to me like the rightful owner has it back. Looks like it's lowered a bit, how did you do it?
What plans do you have for it, if any? I know you're not asking...but what the heck. If it were mine I'd color sand it and polish/wax the hell out of it and drive it as is. I like shiny is why I'd polish it but if color sanding went through to primer or bare metal in spots, so what? Maybe I'd rattle can spray the bare spots with gloss clear but otherwise I'd drive it as my a Dad left it. |
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Damn, double post!
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Nice Truck Indynick! ? for you, did you change out the steering wheel at one time to the
55-56 and the steering column also? reason i ask is 58's are a shorter column with a more dished steering wheel! Glad it is back in the Family! Allen |
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i used to think these truck were a not so nice then I found My fathers 59 Viking after 37 yrs
and all those memories came flooding back... Now i'm all about the "work force" style truck and m amazed all the parts are available I like your truck very nice more pictures please...Sp |
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Nice truck and great story.
Kim |
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Cool truck, history and Great neighbor!
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Beautiful truck.
Thanks for sharing. |
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One of the best uses of mexi blanket seats I have seen. Love the contrasting texture with the ostrich-like leather.
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Man, how cool is that! I bet you were pissed at your sister! :lol:
Congrats on getting it back! |
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nice bed. cedar?
stock 283 has plenty of power to git down the road :D |
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Beautiful truck! I am also interested in the story of the 54/55 steering wheel and how the truck ended up where it is from Calif! I also learned to drive with my Dads '57 3200 with straight six.... Bright red with 3 on the tree!!
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very nice truck
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awesome truck, glad you got it back and on the road. Beautiful bed wood as well
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nice truck man cant go wrong with a big window
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Thanks guys..
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Very nice truck and story too .
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I really like that seat
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Well its been almost 2 years from your original post on this , to your post today , so how is the truck (and your self) ?? , and can you go into more detail about the truck , like suspension changes you did to get the stance it has in the pictures , upgrades, mods , etc
On a side note , my dad worked at Tom Carrell Chevrolet in the 60's in the parts department , then went to Allen Gwynn Chevrolet in Glendale , where he got the engine trans combo in 1969 that is in my (his) truck now , .... anyway , i like the stance of the truck and the brief history you provided , the ride height is about where i would like mine to sit eventually , and would like to hear some follow up info from your original post till now on the work that was done to it |
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Great story that I hadn't seen before. Back in mid 70's I really wanted a black TF bigwindow really bad but that didn't work out and I ended up with a 57 Panel with a hot 327 in it insttead.
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