Re: Where/How did you find your Truck ?
my 67 is kind of a neat story. when i had the 69 road worthy, i would just drive it around the neighborhood, wandering aimlessly for hours on end. during my meandering i saw a very neat looking 67 that was a little lower with tinted windows and aluminium wheels. the thing that caught my eye the most was the sticker that said " fook your riceburner " it made me chuckle. so i forget exactly what year it was, but i was working with this kid for a while, then i sought employment elsewhere. that kid i worked with, also worked with a good friend of mine and was wondering if anyone he knew wanted to buy an old 60's chevy truck. a few txt messages later, and a starting price of $300, i went to go take a look. lo, and behold! she had somehow migrated clear across town. he said she wouldnt hold a charge and wouldnt run despite all he had done to it. one look under the hood told me everything i needed to know. this kid had no clue what he was doing. talked him down to $100 and 2 packs of marb 100's and shes been sitting in my garage, graciously donating organs to the 69, awaiting her turn in the sun. shes a real looker for an ol gal, but her body desperately needs some tlc. i only hope i look and function as good as she does when im her age.
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'69 c10 longbed granny 4spd 292 "Behemoth" 
'67 c10 longbed granny 4spd 292 "Burzum"
some pictures of my work in progress http://photobucket.com/zaeea
R.I.P. Corey "Flattus Maximus" Smoot 11/3/11
You will be missed. Your sound lives on.
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