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Old 07-01-2010, 12:23 PM   #1
M Evertsen
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Location: Crescent Valley, NV
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New here and a project in hand

Hi everyone. This is my first post on this site.

I just aquired a 1969 Chevy C-20 2wd P/U. I was trying to find somone the other day, and in his yard, I found this.

I talked to him about it.

He wanted "a couple days to find the title, a day to clean it out, and I really feel like being a Jew today, so how about $40. That will pay off my bill at Sam's and get me another pack of cigarettes."

That was after we had been messing with it for a couple hours, and was able to get it running.

We got it to my house yesterday, and I put some more time in it. I can get it to start and run, but only if I put gas in the carb. I am getting fuel all the way to the carb, but not into the carb. I think everything is varnished up from sitting for about 10 years.

It is all original the best I can tell. It still has the AM radio, and I ran the number on the motor, and found out it is a 307. Not sure if I should be excited or nervous about that.

I can't figure out what I want to do with it. I like the idea of just keeping the motor stock, and redoing the body, as it is in rough shape, but I think it is servicable.

This will not be my first go-around. A few years back, I did a 1985 Ford F150 that I got from a Junkyard, and ran it into the ground. I was in high school then, and really didn't know what I was doing, but is sure was fun.

I live in a really dusty area, and have no garage, so I am not wanting to go haywire with details, but just make it nice and serviceable. I will also be using this as a daily driver, errand runner, load the 4 wheeler in the back and go for a ride, pick-up. I have a 2003 Dodge ¾ p/u that is my main rig, and will be used for hunting in the winter (lion hunting), and anytime I will be going outside of the valley on the dirt roads. (not many paved roads in the valley either).

Any ideas?

Thanks, and I hope to post often.

Marcial
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