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70cst 01-08-2018 05:41 PM

What did you find for your truck and you said WOW
 
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For me it had to me the "Take Off" bed and tailgate that the body shop had taken off back about 71-72... Curt converted a GMC from a Long Bed to a stake bed and had the bed in storage for over 30years. To me it was a WOW moment.

Whats yours...

flashed 01-08-2018 06:13 PM

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Mine would be the Free BuddyBuckets and they were in nice shape too .

jocko 01-08-2018 06:17 PM

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Two build sheets under my seat. One from a different truck whose owner is probably still looking for it.

demian5 01-08-2018 06:19 PM

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Wood 60s Corvette Steering Wheel.
58 Impala Dog Dish hubcaps.

projectking 01-08-2018 06:21 PM

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68 GMC C2500 rust free AC cab/ Chevy front clip on a short 71/2 frame including tublar control arms, brand new drop spindles, and springs. Plus an 8’ bed with nice gate for $500!

Joseph2001 01-08-2018 07:08 PM

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My Whole 72 K25, 315$. Technically 500 but I found 185$ in it when I got it home

In The Ten Ring 01-08-2018 07:19 PM

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Probably the offset air cleaner.

scooterpimp 01-08-2018 07:25 PM

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My wow moment is when i got my 71 stepside home & said wow look at all the rust! lol.

Barnfind46 01-08-2018 07:49 PM

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My wow moment was when I found a rust free original GM right front fender at the wrecking yard to replace the crushed one and it was $30.00!

57taskforce 01-08-2018 10:47 PM

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80s hydraulic clutch bellhousing with slave and new 11” clutch just sitting on the floor of the company shop collecting dust... my 72 has a hydraulic clutch now.

Ironhorse 01-08-2018 10:55 PM

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Two WOW moments come to mind. Finding a set of 69-72 tow hooks for $20 at a swap meet about 10 years ago and finding a working factory tach at our local salvage yard, pulling it my self for $15. The tach was years ago before that. I wasn't even close to restoring my rusted out, beat up 4x4, LOL. I was still beating on it then, LOL. But it was a 67-72 4x4 and had my heart set on one.

70cst 01-08-2018 11:04 PM

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Great find folks ...

custom10nut 01-09-2018 12:50 AM

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20 years ago, I found a complete Tach dash, for $20, and it worked fine until just recently, so I figure I costed me $1 per year.:lol:
I also found a set of Blazer Buckets for $20, and reworked/recovered them (costed $600), and still have them in my truck.

Ironangel 01-09-2018 01:01 AM

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The first time I stepped on it after I dropped an L34 BBC motor in Sally (72 LWB C/10)... https://youtu.be/_jXxaOqm36M?t=1m26s

Canuckvetter 01-09-2018 01:52 AM

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Last year at the Portland swap. Square body guy had a 69 Speed Warning speedometer $20.00. WOW



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68Stepbed 01-09-2018 07:52 AM

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Not really a find, but I bought my 68 stepside in May 2000 from an AL used car dealer selling it at the NSRA South in Knoxville, TN. He gave me a story about it being owned by an old man, who bought it new, kept it till he passed, then when his son inherited it, traded for a new Ford truck(his loss, my gain, right?). I wasn't that concerned with the history as the truck was nice enough regardless. It had a recent repaint, but otherwise still original.

About a year or so later, I was at a show when a guy walks up, looks the whole truck over, then asks where I bought it. Then asks who I bought it from, which I couldn't remember the exact name of the dealer, so he rattled off a few names and one sounded familiar with the dealer tag that it had when I bought it. Then he asked what the story behind it was. When I told him the story they told me, he confirmed he was the salesman at the Ford dealership that took it in on trade. He told me how he knew the truck because when he was young, his school bus used to drive by the house in downtown Gadsden. He confirmed that it always had a camper top(bed topper) and always sat under a carport. The dealership he worked at had to wholesale it locally, and it had swapped around several dealerships for about 3 years. He said the original paint on the truck wasn't bad, but he had heard that one of the used lots finally had it repainted and finally sold it. He had always wondered about it and was happy to see it again.

I was able to meet with him at the rod run for a couple years, then he suddenly quit coming and I haven't seen or talked to him since. I wonder what he'd say if he saw the truck, now! :lol:

Anyway, I always thought it was cool to get a confirmation of history on my truck.

Grumpy old man 01-09-2018 11:57 AM

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Well...For the guy's who don't know already I bought a bunch of 67 short beds when they were cheap and I'm always searching for the old school cool stuff that's hard to find for my trucks ad between this forum /Craigslist/ and ebay I've found some pretty good parts and many good buys over the last few years Here are some of the hard to find highlights or great deals ...

A 250/292 factory A/C bracket -$25.00 local junk yard

A factory cowl induction plenum - from Ca sent to me free by 12secondnova ,I sent it out for chrome

71 350 fresh rebuild with 487 date correct heads a fantastic deal at $300

2 sets of short bed wood from member GR868 was a great deal one ash and the other Black Walnut

Factory 6 cyl tach It took me 3 years to find one

Finding the old school pieces and parts takes time But I'd rather restore or rebuild the old stuff if I can ...

Grumpy old man 01-09-2018 12:17 PM

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A few more pieces

I had the steel grill pieces that came painted chromed

One of a few very nice consols I've found With help from members off craigslist $135.00

2 stock L6 script valve covers from local junk yard - $20.00

A set of 15 x 10 slots local craigslist $200.00

Factory steel painted headlight bezel that I sent out for chrome


I could do this for hours , I like to collect all the pieces and parts before I lay any paint ,

A1971Blazer 01-09-2018 01:37 PM

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NOS 69-70 grille shell....still in GM box

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70cst 01-09-2018 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Grumpy old man (Post 8156137)
A few more pieces

I had the steel grill pieces that came painted chromed

One of a few very nice consols I've found With help from members off craigslist $135.00

2 stock L6 script valve covers from local junk yard - $20.00

A set of 15 x 10 slots local craigslist $200.00

Factory steel painted headlight bezel that I sent out for chrome


I could do this for hours , I like to collect all the pieces and parts before I lay any paint ,


Good stuff :metal:

70cst 01-09-2018 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by A1971Blazer (Post 8156193)
NOS 69-70 grille shell....still in GM box

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Please don't tell us you got it for $50 :lol:

Doug's68SS 01-09-2018 01:57 PM

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I am right there with you Grumpy, I found a great set of 68 steel grill hoops at a swap for $20. I am going to have them and a set of head light trim chrome plated for my truck. also picked up a 67-68 grill with a good set of driver aluminum hoops for $65 at a swap meet. I love tinkering with these old trucks.

A1971Blazer 01-09-2018 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 70cst (Post 8156211)
Please don't tell us you got it for $50 :lol:

:lol:...it was a nice find....but not that nice...!

Coley 01-09-2018 02:15 PM

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I found what I thought might be a factory GM am-fm radio for my truck at a swap meet....but I was wrong.
The radio was in the bottom of a box of other stuff and at the time it was worth the chance for $5.00....so I bought it.

However....it turned out it did work and this was a factory 'stereo' am/fm for the 1969/70 Chevelles, Camaro's etc.....which I sold on Ebay for $750.
So that one kind of worked out....lol.:lol:

All good
Coley:chevy:

special-K 01-09-2018 02:54 PM

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I've had wows finding a lot of parts for a lot of trucks. I have one that is "one of those" stories.

With my '72 K2500 more recently I found a set of 16.5 x 9.75 8-lug slots with 50% tread discontinued 35/12.50 BFG A/Ts for $40. I already had the new suspension trying to raise funds for wheels & tires. I sold the set of same exact wheels, except in very nice condition, for $300. The wheels I bought were as nasty as I've seen...black crud. I brought them back and ran the set for maybe 500 miles before one tire blew the tread off.

I decided to sell the wheels off and go with new 16 x 8 steelies. Didn't have time to dismount crappy tires before Carlisle Trucks so took the whole deal. I was asking $300 for the wheels but the tires seemed to be detracting from them. A guy comes up late, just as we were all going to go for supper, and wants to buy just the tires and wanted to do it right then. He only lives about an hour from me so I told him they were his, I would dismount as soon as I got home, and he could come get them. He had absolutely no interest in the slots and insisted on paying me right then and there $250 and I keep the wheels. Unbelievable. This guy treated me like I was his new best friend, a heck of a nice guy. No one could believe anyone could look at the one tire with the steel belts showing 2/3 around and want the other three. I did everything but talk him out of it.

So meanwhile there's Big Bill the vendor across the way who had been hollering his offer of $250 ever since I got there. His buddy Bobby I already knew is a fool for 8-lug slots. He wanted to get them for Bobby, who wasn't there, for his birthday. So I tell Bill about selling just the tires and for how much and he still stands by his $250 offer because he was never interested in the tires and now wouldn't have to deal with them.

- $40.....buy slots & BFGs
+ $300...sell other slots
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+ $260 own slots & BFGs
+ $300 sell tires
+ $250 sell wheels
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+ $810 cash toward new

I had already bought the wheels from Jeg's when they were back ordered on sale for $360 a set (16 x 8 steelies), normally a little over $500. I took the $810 and bought a $1,000 set of Goodyears. My new $1,500 set cost me about $550 thanks to the $40 WOW.... and some real good luck! I might have bought that set if he had told me he wanted $550

I always wanted the slots on there and it looked really good. I was so excited I had bought vintage finned aluminum accessories to go with them. Those were all great WOWs of their own. I found, with the holes how I needed, a pair of dulled Edelbrock valve covers and front & rear differential covers. I still hope to get another set of slots, but I wanted something for regular use/easily serviceable right away.


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