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Old 12-31-2015, 05:06 PM   #1
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Hello from Prescott, Arizona

First post in a new forum! I have some experience with this same web page format, in the MINI Cooper - North American Motoring website; I made a few posts there. The smiley icons are different, and I'm sure the crowd is too, but I'm a Gemini so will deal with it.

I have a 1969 Chevrolet C-10 longbed. A friend's grandfather bought it new in Safford, AZ. It had been repainted some time ago, after the front passenger corner was damaged. I don't plan to restore it, but have been using it as a work truck. So far, have replaced the Holley carb, and distributor, so it's running really sweet now.

One of my hobbies is taking pictures, so will be sharing those (if I can figure out how to).

Look forward to participating here.
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Old 12-31-2015, 05:18 PM   #2
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Ipernity photo album
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Old 01-08-2016, 02:11 AM   #3
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This is how I have to post, using Ipernity:
1) Open two windows.
2) Ipernity: Click on the photo.
3) To the right, click ACTIONS.
4) Go down the drop-down menu, click on </> Share (HTML code / BBCode).
5) At the top, click on the size 1024 (1024 x 768).
6) In the grey box below the picture, click on the dot button for BBCode.
7) In the bottom box with the [vrl=http;...... click, then it highlights.
8) Command C (Apple copy function).
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9) 67-72: click the Insert Image icon.
10) Click in box on the http:/ that is highlighted first.....
11) Then key delete.
12) Then Command V (Apple paste function).
13) Now I have to remove the extra text, leave only the [*mg]http;.....00.jpg.[/*mg] which is the most of only the second line.
14) Click Preview Post to be sure, before submitting.
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Old 01-08-2016, 02:19 AM   #4
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First time I drove it, August 2, 2012.


Barely made it home, parked for a long time.
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Old 01-08-2016, 02:22 AM   #5
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After tinkering with it, went on it's first errand, to recycle. Hey, keeping these old trucks is a form of recycling! April 16, 2015.
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Old 01-08-2016, 02:27 AM   #6
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Having fun with it. Bike's retail cost was more than the truck (inflation).
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Old 01-29-2016, 03:05 PM   #7
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Nice pickup they were made to use. Great pics.You wouldn't see that sunset in New York City.Like your window and bumper stickers too! Keep eating that steak it's good for you! Welcome
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Old 01-31-2016, 09:36 PM   #8
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Nice pickup they were made to use. Great pics.You wouldn't see that sunset in New York City.Like your window and bumper stickers too! Keep eating that steak it's good for you! Welcome
Thanks for the comment!
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Old 02-08-2016, 02:58 AM   #9
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The more I use it, the more I like my truck!
Half ton of gravel for the driveway, and to park on.


Half ton of mud on the bike.
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Old 02-09-2016, 04:39 PM   #10
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Hey Kurt, I see you've been here a little bit already. But welcome to the site. I saw 89A and it caught my attention. I lived for a while between Flagstaff and Sedona in Mountainaire. My girlfriend's mom lived in Prescott, so made a few trips there, including a crazy 4th of July weekend. This was 1980 I think. I've been back but not for almost 20 years. I bet things have changed. Back then mountain bikes had not caught on yet and I had a clunker I built from an old Columbia balloon tire bike with springer fork. Pretty advanced since manufactured mt bikes didn't get suspension till years later. I just found the frame in a farm dump up on a mountain and thought it was interesting. Then found out about Clunkers in Marin County and Crested Butte, searched out parts, fabbed a little and ended up with a trick little bike for riding in that wonderful area.
I enjoyed reading your "tales of truck" as well as seeing the pictures. sorry for the rambling, your thread hit a nostalgic nerve.
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Old 02-10-2016, 12:11 PM   #11
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I enjoyed reading your "tales of truck" as well as seeing the pictures. sorry for the rambling, your thread hit a nostalgic nerve.

Thanks for the comment! When I needed to come up with an alias when I joined a MINI Cooper forum (same template as this site), I thought "where would I rather be than in front of this computer? Driving 89A over to Jerome!" I like how its tumbles over the tongue too, and when one searches names, it's near the top with the #.

No apology needed, enjoy your story. Yes, Prescott has changed, been Californicated. But it's still an awesome place to live. Stay tuned, plan to really go nostalgic with Route 66 stuff.
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Installed the missing mirror!
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Old 02-20-2016, 09:41 PM   #13
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Differential check. Seeing so much crud on the axle, I figured it was a good idea to check it. Good thing, it was about a pint low, with lots of metal specks in the black oil.


I brought the cover up to Pebble Beach concours standards, painted with black primer. LOL


I then removed about 5 pounds of crap off the axle, so it should handle much better. Don't think this had been worked on for decades.
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Old 02-28-2016, 07:33 PM   #14
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Amateur Hour continued......
The brake reservoir was getting out of hand, making a mess.....


Much better, NAPA made in Taiwan.


Scary looking vintage rubber hoses had to go!


Not so scary looking.


Got a month's worth of swearing done, while taking about two hours to fix the last fitting, had to undo the exhaust to gain enough access. Murphy's Law always rears it's ugly head for me.
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Old 03-01-2016, 06:12 PM   #16
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Thank you!

I have decided to polish out the paint, can't maintain an unblemished flat patina. LOL Took some "before" pictures.





I like this location, looks vintage with the old style guardrail.
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Suppose I should start a new thread: Redneck gravel driveway mechanically challenged amateur chronicles.

I would have thought changing out the transmission mount would have been easy, but NOooooo, Murphy's Law raised it's head, again. I'm surprised the truck wasn't shaking and clunking when I saw what was left.

Good thing I had this solid jack stand.


Good thing I have a Dremel tool, it has saved my stupid butt so many times! One of the bolt's nut in the rubber was spinning, had to take desperate measures. I'm sure this never happens to the professionals.


Damn, every time I get underneath, find another project to do. LOL
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One of my first rat rod modifications was to add a hood brace. Price was great!


I replaced the hood seal rubber, my level of mechanical expertise.
I also have done a cheapskate "repair" of plugging firewall holes with Celluclay, figuring it was easy to remove whenever I restore to Pebble Beach concours standards.


But.... after spraying oil on the hood hinges, the hood gap now looks like this. WTF?
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Throwing junk into the bed. On this day, there is an aluminum C-channel that I bought at a salvage yard.


Couldn't justify posting this in the What Did You Do To Your Truck Today thread. Was tired of the tool box latch bending, left over piece of the aluminum C-channel that was used for a new mailbox post.


Couldn't justify posting in the What Did Your Truck Haul Today thread, since the bike was unloaded. Nor removing the mud flaps for the other thread. LOL
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Nice pics... Good looking truck.
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Nice pics... Good looking truck.
Thanks! In good company.
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Great, the drawback of posting pictures on hosting sites that are not kept up to date. When Flickr screwed up their website, some of us tried Ipernity.

I stayed with Flickr:
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