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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Abington, Massachusetts
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My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Hey everyone,
Scooped up a new project that I think everyone will dig. It is a 1968 Chevy C50 wrecker! I bought from a guy in NY, basically unseen, and drove it 500 miles home...at 6mpg! The truck has a 292/4-speed combo in it now, but I plan on putting a big block in it, for fun. The whole wrecker unit works, the truck runs like a top and I think it is pretty neat. You just don't see the old working trucks around anymore. The seller was going to crush this one and I couldn't bear to see it meet that fate. If you like a good road trip story, hit the link! There is also a photo gallery of the truck to go along with the story. http://www.bangshift.com/blog/Grunt-...0-Wrecker.html Brian BangShift.com |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Argyle tx
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Sweet truck. Great find.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Jose, California
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Wow. That's a great story, and great pics, and... MAN, WHAT A COOL TRUCK! It's like the ultimate Tonka Toy.
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1969 Custom 30 wrecker
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Pottsville, Pa
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Very nice! Good looking truck.
I don't envy you on that MPG though. Just think, when that truck was new, gas was about .25 to .29 cents a gallon. ![]() I just thought of something, MPG hasn't changed much on big trucks. A few years ago, I rented a large box truck to haul my 4 post lift home and it only got 7 MPG! It was fairly new, maybe a 2006 or so? Yours is much nicer to look at. lol
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Great story!
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Join Date: May 2010
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
cool truck.
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Sweet truck and even better story!
I found a small typo for you about 3/4 of the way through it, I think you want uneventful here: Other than some close calls with the overheating situation, which actually pegged the gauge all the way over on the Mass Pike at one point, the rest of the ride to home was uneventful. It was expensive and slow, but eventful. I drove straight over to my mom and dad in law's to scoop up my two missing intrepid companions. They were super stoked to see the truck and their expression in this photo, pretty well sums it up.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Abington, Massachusetts
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Thanks for the good words guys!
Bob -- seems that even the best engineers in the business have not figured out how to beat the laws of physics yet. ![]() It will be interesting to see what the mileage is when I get the 427 into the truck this winter/spring. It literally can't get worse than 6mpg...can it? HA! At one point the bank called me to make sure no one had stolen my card because so many purchases were being made at gas stations with such frequency. I passed exactly one vehicle in 500 miles of driving and it was a Prius. I laughed on the way by. ![]() |
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
brian, love the truck and bangshift.com. long time subscriber, keep up the good work...
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
that is so freaking cool i loved reading the story too. I'm a wrecker freak
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
thats awesome!
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Sweet find! best of luck with it and keep us appraised of it's progress
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
That is just way
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Very cool truck and great story!!!
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
I saw that truck for sale. I'm glad you ended buying it and bringing us a colorful story. There's something very special about "the ride home" with that newly purchased ride.
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
What kind of wrecker is that? It looks like a Holmes.
20+ years ago, my dad bought a 64 GMC big dump truck (I don't remember the model) from my uncle. I think it was about a 12' bed. It had a 351 V6 and 2-speed rear. My uncle also had a bit bigger Chevrolet dump that had a 327 crate motor and 2-speed rear. The GMC had an electric 2-speed while the Chevy had a vacuum 2-sp. My uncle said the electric was better. After a short lesson on driving 2-sp rears, we loaded the truck with rock for a chimney (the purpose of buying the truck) and I was sent on my way home 350 miles. He warned me that the brakes were good loaded for only a few stops, so not to overheat them. I made it home just fine, and it got around 5 mpg loaded or empty. I made another round trip to get more rock, and it did fine on that one too. After the project was over, he sold the truck to a local contractor and I saw him about 6 months ago. He told me the truck was burned when his house caught on fire. He sold it to someone who wanted the dump bed. My uncle bought it from GA Power in the early 70s with no bed on it. He found an old 50's truck with the dump and swapped the bed onto this one. So the bed the latest guy got will have been on at least 3 trucks. Funny how that all works out.
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Wow, what a truck! And an even better story. Thanks for taking the camera and recording everything. Can't wait for the report on your 1000 mile trip.
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Very cool! Congrats on making me jealous!
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Wow, SIX MPG... Makes me so glad I have a half ton with a 700R
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Awesome truck and great photos!
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Cool. Just plain cool.
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Twin booms....that allows for some "special" recovery work. Nice. I love wreckers...always have.
When I was a kid, dad subscribed to Popular Mechanics, Popular Science and Mechanics Illustrated. I think it was a PM magazine that had an article about a Mercer Raceabout that had belonged to Buster Keaton (Keystone Kops), and when found it had been used as a wrecker. I enjoyed the article and always remembered it as being proof that you can restore just about anything. So, while it made a neat wrecker, it was too valuable to be left that way.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Abington, Massachusetts
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
Thanks everyone!
Mark, the wrecker is a Weld-Built unit, with twin 15-ton winches. I am working with Weld Built to get all the info as they have record of building this wrecker setup back in 1968. It was a custom order with the two big winches. I am going to give an old stump "the big tug" this weekend and see how the truck does. I'll tie it off to a tree with one of the winches and pull with the other, putting the booms out 90-degrees to each side. Should be interesting! Brian |
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Grandpa in the rustmobile...
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Re: My 1968 C50 Wrecker Recovery Road Trip
that green trucks pretty sweet too!
awesome read!
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