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69_hafton 01-11-2004 03:22 PM

OT - Who was needing another project?
 
This would be sweet, but I'd have to give up my
truck or one of my other projects.

Aren't 5 windows somewhat rare?

I saw this thing 3 blocks from my
house for the first time yesterday. I was taking my
mountain bike over to go riding and took a different
route cause of Saturday traffic.

If you're relitively serious, I'd put you in contact
with the owner. It's located in Tulsa - price on the sign is $1800

Baradium 01-11-2004 03:25 PM

I'm guessing you meant to post a picture?

Post doesn't really make a ton of sense otherwise.


I need more projects, problem is affording them! Scout is currently delegated to "project" status for at least a few more weeks :( The '70 is a driving project... and the panel truck is a whole nother can of worms in itself... it's every other project I've tackled before all rolled into one and then some...

Blue Beard 01-11-2004 03:32 PM

Post pics, always looking for more to play with.............

69_hafton 01-11-2004 03:36 PM

The server keeps closing the connection before
the pic uploads.

I seem to have to reboot after each pic. Might
be my computer, it's older than my truck -
in computer years.

http://www.boshearsconsulting.com/pics/Dsc00650.jpg

cdowns 01-11-2004 03:39 PM

that's a clean lookin truck i'd say a bargin at $1800

69_hafton 01-11-2004 03:40 PM

The uneven gap between the cab and bed caught my attention, but I'm
not familiar with these

http://www.boshearsconsulting.com/pics/Dsc00651.jpg

http://www.boshearsconsulting.com/pics/Dsc00652.jpg

69_hafton 01-11-2004 03:48 PM

I thought it look pretty good and mostly original
for what I know about them (which isn't much) There is some rust. I didn't see any rust holes, but didn't look it over like I would if I was buying it.

It has competition one street over -
(with even more rust)

http://www.boshearsconsulting.com/pics/Dsc00653.jpg

FRENCHBLUE72 01-11-2004 03:57 PM

That's a 49 I believe.. I don't want no more truck's from oklahoma I am tring to get rid of the last on I bought from there..

FRENCHBLUE72 01-11-2004 04:00 PM

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Here is the last truck I bought from LOCO OKLAHOMA!!!!! I must have been loco

337 01-11-2004 04:00 PM

Got a phone number and price for the 69.

337 01-11-2004 04:07 PM

Sorry I ment the 71-72 yellow dog.

69_hafton 01-11-2004 04:13 PM

I've got to sign off for a few hours. I didn't get any info on the yellow one with the '72 grill. I seriously don't think you'd come from TX for that truck. But I am curious about it too, so I'll find out.

Frenchblue, I take it there is quite a story behind that one you got out of OK?

69_hafton 01-11-2004 07:22 PM

The oldtimer is a 54 with a 6 cylinder according to the sign.

337, the "Yellow dog" 72 doesn't have a price or
any info listed other than the phone #. I'll
send it to you in a private message since
you asked.

I'll tell you everything that caught my attention
about it. The doors and sills are definitely
rusted - as in needing replacement.

No AC, but it does have 350 emblems. Pretty beat
up, does have a tool box though. I'd think you
could find better locally? Original steering
wheel in dire need of replacement.

Whatever the price is, that huge mirror has got to
be worth the price of the truck. It looks photoshopped
on. :D

337 01-11-2004 09:50 PM

From your description, I think i do have "yellow dog" beat locally.
I'd be willing to drive to south OK(got friends to shack up with in dallas) for a good, straight truck.
But not north OK for some that'll need some good body work.
Thanks for the info.

knucklebuster 01-12-2004 12:24 AM

Man,I fell out my damn chair lookin at that pic sideways!!!

WRMZ71 01-12-2004 10:53 PM

Thats a hell of a tank bumper on that 72. Looks like the one on the back of my 71:D

danho 01-13-2004 12:38 AM

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50's trucks are cool and a fun project. You have to do some substantial work to them if you want to make them somewhat comfortable though, like clipping the front end, upgrading the heating systems, etc. My brother, dad and I did a 1950 3 window and my dad had a 1951 5 window that he recently traded for a resto job on his 1972 El Camino. Here's some pics of the 50.

Dan.

danho 01-13-2004 12:39 AM

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another

69_hafton 01-14-2004 12:19 AM

That '50 is sweet! Is the front suspension modified?

I see alot of those early hot rod trucks get those
mustang II setups among other popular upgrades.

That '54 would cut into my '69's budget too much. :mad:


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