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Old 11-24-2024, 08:50 PM   #151
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Re: 1966-81 Chevy H/J Series

Trying to keep this thread alive and get more pictures and info on the H and J series trucks. 1971 HV70 6V-53 5&2. I have hauled 50+ loads of dirt this fall. Only 2 blocks Still lots of fun from the Screaming Jimmy

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Old 11-24-2024, 09:08 PM   #152
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Still looking good.

Nice truck and a great work horse to boot.

Do you have any plans to paint it someday?
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Old 11-24-2024, 09:20 PM   #153
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I believe I told this story a time or two before, but a local pool construction company once had an IH Detroit powered flat bed for sale at a great price, but I was more interested in the 7500 Single Axle Dump they had. Problem was it was not for sale yet, but maybe soon. I left my number and they called a year or two later. Went to see it and learned it was a '79 model, Low Miles with a 5 & 2 and Air Brakes. I always thought it was a 6V-53, but once I opened the hood I saw a 3208 Cat. Well even though it had a great price of only $4000, without it being a Detroit, I let it pass, lol.
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Old 11-25-2024, 02:34 AM   #154
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Still looking good.

Nice truck and a great work horse to boot.

Do you have any plans to paint it someday?
Bill
Yes I do have “plans” to paint the truck, but I have a lot of other projects I am working on also. Painting the truck is not high on the list yet. I do have the truck in good useable condition.
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Old 11-26-2024, 01:38 AM   #155
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I believe I told this story a time or two before, but a local pool construction company once had an IH Detroit powered flat bed for sale at a great price, but I was more interested in the 7500 Single Axle Dump they had. Problem was it was not for sale yet, but maybe soon. I left my number and they called a year or two later. Went to see it and learned it was a '79 model, Low Miles with a 5 & 2 and Air Brakes. I always thought it was a 6V-53, but once I opened the hood I saw a 3208 Cat. Well even though it had a great price of only $4000, without it being a Detroit, I let it pass, lol.
We had a contractor at work that had a '77 or so HY7500 flatbed. Really clean truck, non-turbo 3208, I think it had an Allison MT transmission. Had the steel butterfly hood and fenders. I wouldn't mind owning it now.
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Old 12-01-2024, 03:16 AM   #156
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I believe I told this story a time or two before, but a local pool construction company once had an IH Detroit powered flat bed for sale at a great price, but I was more interested in the 7500 Single Axle Dump they had. Problem was it was not for sale yet, but maybe soon. I left my number and they called a year or two later. Went to see it and learned it was a '79 model, Low Miles with a 5 & 2 and Air Brakes. I always thought it was a 6V-53, but once I opened the hood I saw a 3208 Cat. Well even though it had a great price of only $4000, without it being a Detroit, I let it pass, lol.
I have driven a few trucks with 3208 and 3208T engines. It is a very different experience than driving a 6v-53. The 3208T was 250 HP so that was nice but just wasn’t a Jimmy.
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Old 12-03-2024, 12:27 AM   #157
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but just wasn’t a Jimmy.
Right, the basic reason for passing on it, lol. I did once own a '67 7500 with a 6V-53. Detroit's are a lot like Harley-Davidsons. You either love them or hate them.
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Old 12-09-2024, 12:43 AM   #158
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“You either love them or hate them”. So true. I have driven trucks with 3-53,4-53,6v-53
6-71,8v-71 and 6v-92 engines. I still love a 6-71 under full load at 1800-1850 RPMs the best.
Another picture of my HV70 from back in May. The stump was all my John Deere 410 loader could lift. With the tail gate down it’s a great brush hauler.
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Looks good. Have you visited our Detroit Diesel video thread?

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=588548
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I have. When ever I need a Detroit sound boost I start with some sound from there.
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I have been building an ecology block retaining wall behind the shop. 7 loads so far, 7 2400 lb. blocks per load.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
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Happy New Year to you as well! The Chevy looks like it can handle that weight no problem..
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