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Old 11-06-2015, 10:19 PM   #6
71CHEVYSHORTBED402
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Re: Ever see your old truck?

Nope. I've only owned one and it's not going anywhere.

I see my 72 Chevelle on occassion, for going on 20 years. To this day the fender remains without the cancer I removed, painted over with just sealer. That and the guy removed the original rally wheels and replaced them with "cool" crappy mags. IMO, you don't remove original rally wheels from a 72 Chevelle, there is no substitute. At least not for a stock 350 Malibu, yellow with white vinyl top. Other than rust in places, the car was near mint. Sold it for $3600.
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Tony 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe SWB 402/400TH A/C

I developed an assembly information kit for restoring my truck from nuts and bolts. It's written in Assy. order, short & simple, packed with all OEM hardware ID; castings; part ID; 100s of part numbers; wiring simple - Resource, and trivial too.

Much info. applies to all 67-72 GM, A/C vehicles, esp. trucks W/O saying. Full search ability, including to 700+ images of illus., parts, charts, Assy., points of interest, cab, bed, & front clip cart plans- Specials and cores were serviced out and R excluded e.g. front/rear glass, body/paint, engine core, rebuilt hinges, steering box, trans, etc.

The project was in-line with long former professions developing process, policy, specs, demo, written for novices, admin., policy, engineers, development, systems & test - Public & govt 2, gross. Sell soft copy cheaply, PM if interested.
Build thread:https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025

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