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Old 02-23-2009, 06:59 PM   #26
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Re: Another junkyardin' thread

junkyard? more like goldmine very nice find
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Old 02-23-2009, 10:41 PM   #27
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Re: Another junkyardin' thread

So LEEVON,
I,m 30 minutes away from you, How do we find this place?....ruggs
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Old 02-24-2009, 01:03 PM   #28
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Lee,

I live down in Fayetteville and spoke to you about a seat afew weeks ago. I'd love to check his stuff out. Can you PM me his contact info or let me know when you're going back!
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Old 02-25-2009, 10:44 PM   #29
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Your second post (2nd pic)... is that a SWB 63-66?
That was the first thing that caught my eye, I want a 64-66 shorty pretty bad.
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Old 02-25-2009, 11:38 PM   #30
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Re: Another junkyardin' thread

all pm's replied to.

Powell, I only have one other pic of that truck. It appeares to be real straight.

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Old 02-26-2009, 07:37 PM   #31
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Very nice, it's a '66, man I wish I could grab that. Thanks for posting.

Did you happen to notice if it's a big window? Please tell me it isn't, I can't make a trip to Arkansas right now!
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Old 02-26-2009, 11:31 PM   #32
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Very nice, it's a '66, man I wish I could grab that. Thanks for posting.

Did you happen to notice if it's a big window? Please tell me it isn't, I can't make a trip to Arkansas right now!
Shamefully I didn't look, I get the adult A.D.D. thing when I go there because there's so much to look at! I'll check next time.
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Old 02-27-2009, 06:36 AM   #33
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Anyone that has that many projects is probably not realistic on pricing, the funny thing about those guys is that they hoard those, thinking one day they will be millionaires, and by the time they become valuable they have sat out in the elements so long they are junk. Then they get mad because nobody will " pay" top dollar........cars usually just sit and rot until they die and their kids sell 'em for scrap. Sad, sad, sad
My grandad is just like this. He has 30-40 old cars and trucks setting around. People stopped by for years trying to buy stuff, and he was ridiculous about stuff. Eventually people just started stealing stuff - sneaking in at night. He has 3 old 67-72's setting around that I could use parts off of, but wouldn't give me anything off of them to save his life. I was looking at one of them about 15 years ago and thought I would "test" him, so I asked what he would sell me a part for. Being my grandad I thought he would say awwee if you need it just take it, but my gut said different. He spit out some crazy price and I have never asked again. Recently someone complained about the cars and they loaded a few of them up and took them to scrap (including an old 67-72 GMC). Told me a lot about the old man right there. He knew I could have used stuff off that truck. People like this are weird about their "junk".

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Old 02-27-2009, 05:20 PM   #34
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Shamefully I didn't look, I get the adult A.D.D. thing when I go there because there's so much to look at! I'll check next time.
I understand, when I'm in places like that I get sensory overload and miss things, and end up glancing at stuff instead of really checking it out, then when I leave I wonder, "Did that truck have.....?"
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Old 02-27-2009, 06:01 PM   #35
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My grandad is just like this. He has 30-40 old cars and trucks setting around. People stopped by for years trying to buy stuff, and he was ridiculous about stuff. Eventually people just started stealing stuff - sneaking in at night. He has 3 old 67-72's setting around that I could use parts off of, but wouldn't give me anything off of them to save his life. I was looking at one of them about 15 years ago and thought I would "test" him, so I asked what he would sell me a part for. Being my grandad I thought he would say awwee if you need it just take it, but my gut said different. He spit out some crazy price and I have never asked again. Recently someone complained about the cars and they loaded a few of them up and took them to scrap (including an old 67-72 GMC). Told me a lot about the old man right there. He knew I could have used stuff off that truck. People like this are weird about their "junk".
I feel your pain, My grandpa was a Machinist, retired in 1977, I became a Machinist in 1988, Do you think he gave me his tools that he did not touch for 11 years, hell no, wouldn't even sell them to me...When he died The other parts of family scrambled and sold anything they could, I didn't even go to the sale.

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Old 02-28-2009, 12:32 AM   #36
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I hear ya. It's not like the parts I would get off those trucks would save me a lot of money, but I grew up around those trucks and thought it would be cool to drive my truck over one day and show him what I had done. Unfortunately sometimes the lessons that we learn from family are "How we don't want to be." I know I don't wanna be like that with my kids or grandkids.
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Old 02-28-2009, 08:55 AM   #37
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That red truck w/camper is a '64, isn't it? The emblem on the front fender is the only clue I get. '65's had the emblem up on the ends of the cowl. In '66, the emblem was rectangular and back down on the fender. The '64 emblem is just like the one that is shown.
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Old 02-28-2009, 01:12 PM   #38
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I hear ya. It's not like the parts I would get off those trucks would save me a lot of money, but I grew up around those trucks and thought it would be cool to drive my truck over one day and show him what I had done. Unfortunately sometimes the lessons that we learn from family are "How we don't want to be." I know I don't wanna be like that with my kids or grandkids.
Sounds to me like he raised you right, even if he did not know he was doing it! I asked my Dad who has always been VERY Generous, why Grandpa was so selfish? He told me something that really makes sense now that I am an adult with kids, and probably grandkids in the near future. My gradfather was about 28 when the Great Deppresion hit (Some of the worst times in America, and then saw and raised kids during WWII, the olden days were pretty rough.
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Old 02-28-2009, 04:44 PM   #39
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That red truck w/camper is a '64, isn't it? The emblem on the front fender is the only clue I get. '65's had the emblem up on the ends of the cowl. In '66, the emblem was rectangular and back down on the fender. The '64 emblem is just like the one that is shown.

'66 was the first year for reverse lights, that's the only way I knew.
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Old 02-28-2009, 11:07 PM   #40
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Sounds to me like he raised you right, even if he did not know he was doing it! I asked my Dad who has always been VERY Generous, why Grandpa was so selfish? He told me something that really makes sense now that I am an adult with kids, and probably grandkids in the near future. My gradfather was about 28 when the Great Deppresion hit (Some of the worst times in America, and then saw and raised kids during WWII, the olden days were pretty rough.
My grandfather also came up during the Great Depression. He was an orphan and adopted by a middle class family. I know that's why he is the way he is. Doesn't make it right though. Ok. I'll let this thread get back on topic .
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Old 02-28-2009, 11:21 PM   #41
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WOW! I want to have a bunch of trucks and cars one day. The wife would try to never let that happen. I tell her it will.
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