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05-11-2014, 12:54 PM | #1 |
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The Midnight Rambler- '68 K/20
Hey everybody- first post here. (I'm hoping this thread will become a build thread in the near future, I thought this was the best place) I have been eying this truck for about a year now and have spoken to the owner a couple times about selling it. He was not interested in parting with her then, but I drove by yesterday and lo and behold- she had a big 'ol For Sale sign on her.
The owner does not seem to know what is wrong with it, which is scary for me as I am not familiar with these trucks. He says it runs, but has not been driven in years. It definitely has some rust issues, but I would be happy to get it tip-top mechanically in the near future and leave the body as is for the foreseeable future. What do I need to look for before I get really serious about diving in? What questions do I need to ask? I think it could be a relatively easy and cheap project, but could also end up needing a lot more than I anticipated. Apparently the truck as some transmission that is rare and sought after. I named her The Midnight Rambler after the song by The Rolling Stones. Just seemed to fit. Guy wants $1000.00, Im going to offer him $800.00. Should I pull the trigger?? I'm young, and just out of college. May not be the best decision financially, but my plan is to sell my dirt bike to cover the cost. |
05-11-2014, 04:16 PM | #2 |
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Re: The Midnight Rambler- '68 K/20
Welcome to the Board
Looks like a decent truck from the pics. But as I found out by looking for a truck you need to crawl around and check it out meticulously so you know what you are getting yourself into. I would look at a truck, figure out what it needed and add up the cost Heck how much would new tires for that truck cost? My biggest concern was the rust on the cab (above the windshield on the inside, firewall, cab support areas). I would plan on going over the braking system, steering etc. before I would start to drive. Good luck, Nate
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05-14-2014, 09:57 PM | #3 |
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Re: The Midnight Rambler- '68 K/20
Thanks Nate. After perusing craigslist I think I can get some ok BF Goodrich All-terrains for $4-600. The cab is definitely rusty, but I am not versed enough to tell if it is past the point of no return.
Anybody know of a mechanic in the central NJ area that would be willing to come check her out with me? I would pay of course. |
05-19-2014, 04:42 PM | #4 |
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Re: The Midnight Rambler- '68 K/20
Can anybody else give their 2 cents on this truck?? Going back to possibly make the purchase this weekend, I would love some more insight.
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06-01-2014, 11:13 PM | #5 |
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Re: The Midnight Rambler- '68 K/20
Ended up going for it! Bought the truck on Memorial Day and had her dropped off last week. Diddnt have too much time over the weekend to do a lot, but I did some easy stuff like new battery, hooked up an external fuel supply (Old gas is bad), changed the oil etc. Going to try to turn her over next weekend. Here are some better pics.
Found out its actually a K10, the previous owner gave me some bad info. |
06-02-2014, 01:59 AM | #6 |
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Re: The Midnight Rambler- '68 K/20
Where's the dash?
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06-02-2014, 06:57 PM | #7 |
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