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Old 09-02-2024, 07:07 PM   #1
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1967 small window C10 LWB

Selling another project I picked up 3 years ago with big plans that never will materialize, so passing it on to someone who will move this forward. Some cab metal work has been done and it's OK, but not show quality by any means. The cab corners and rockers were replaced and floor patches made and welded in. It will need more work to be better. The front end has a very nice hood, the rest is either crashed or rotted away. A whole new front clip of aftermarket parts comes with. Core support, both front fenders and inner fenders. The grille is a nice original.
The left bed side and front panel are decent and could be saved, but the rest of the box is trash. The floor has a lot of rust holes and probably not worth patching.The tail gate is OK, but there is rust coming thru at the bottom. It comes with a new tailgate WITH the embossed CHEVROLET in it...gate costs $400 by itself. In all, there is about $2,000 of NEW parts that come with this truck. All the glass is there, along with the '67 only vent window frames and glass in very nice condition.
It has a mid 80's 250 6 cylinder that runs quite well on 5 cylinders. I believe it's a burned exhaust valve, as it was set too tight and I backed it off, but it still blows the compression right out the tail pipe. It has a low gear 4 speed, I never did check to see if it was, possibly, the original, but it will move on it's own to self load. Brakes are very weak but work a little.
Frame and rear control arms have rust issues, but I have a complete New Mexico frame cut off from just behind the cab with very solid rails and control arms.
An enclosed trailer would be the best for transport, LOL, but an open with a pickup and topper will fit all the pieces. It is the truck in my avatar and it looks the same as the day I brought it home...
I have a clean, open, Kansas title, so no issues with getting a title in your name.
$5,000 CASH
Posting pics on this forum is a time consuming pita, as I need to resize every one, SO here is a link with 25 pics on craigslist.
I'll answer all questions on here, but requests for more pics will need to be done thru PM's so I can email them to you.
Thanks for your understanding.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/w...781255052.html
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Old 09-03-2024, 11:53 AM   #2
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Re: 1967 small window C10 LWB

The easiest way to resize pictures is to open an microsoft outlook account. You can select all of the pictures you want to post and upload to an email. It will automatically give you an option to resize. Once they pop up in the email to send, drag all them back in a folder.
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Old 09-04-2024, 11:34 AM   #3
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Re: 1967 small window C10 LWB

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The easiest way to resize pictures is to open an microsoft outlook account. You can select all of the pictures you want to post and upload to an email. It will automatically give you an option to resize. Once they pop up in the email to send, drag all them back in a folder.
That doesn't sound any easier or quicker than what I already do. And I don't have, or want, any MS accounts, other than what is required to use their invasive OS.
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Old 10-18-2024, 04:43 PM   #4
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...<snip>... I don't have, or want, any MS accounts, other than what is required to use their invasive OS.
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The first time MS attempted to force me to get an account (Online microsoft.com account) in order to create a new user for a fresh OS install, I went Online to find out how to bypass the requirement.

Sure enough, the option to ignore this crap is there, but it's hidden and not intuitive. My account name is always kevin and it's always a Local Administrator account with NO MS associated account required.

Don't let MS do this to you again.

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Old 10-22-2024, 06:32 AM   #5
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Yes, my desktop is set up with me as the admin with no account.
Funny this came up, I wasn't having any success selling the truck in the previous condition. Apparently people couldn't visualize what it would look like with all the new parts on it, sooo, I took a couple days and removed the front clip and installed all the replacement parts. It looks like a decent truck now.
The real bummer is, the title is missing and seems to have been discarded with other items from my desk when we had the office room painted last spring...
I need to track down the PO and ask, very nicely, if he will get a replacement title and send it to me...
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