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09-02-2015, 12:14 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Lake Tapps Washington
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1969 Longhorn: you be the judge
As I trickled down the local classifieds as per usual I came across a 69 longhorn in one of my favorite colors. Owner said it had been driven only a handful of times the last 20 years and none in the last 5 not even started. I had my doubts but he was asking a meager price so I humored him and came and took a look. Long story short I drove an hour trip home with a truck that hadn't been moved in 5 years. Not a single problem. Gave her a bath threw on some new tires and replaced a leaking heater core and still haven't even spend a grand on her. It's an early production 69 out of Fremont. Original paint which is not too shabby a few dents but it's a truck. And original brown interior( correct my terminology i can't recall the real name at the moment). A perfect dash pad and to top it of the original build sheet neatly tucked away behind the seat. However I wasn't lucky enough to have an original motor. But a 66 Chevelle 283 with a th350 and posi 4:10 it can pull anything. Named her Gloria. Some pictures are before the bath and engine bay refreshing.
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