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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Fredericton New Brunswick
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Re: This is a cool thing, unsold 66 Chevy trucks!
I got the black one running when I got it home from shipping little gas down the carb and a new set of plug wires and a battery and it fired right up. It was taken apart shortly after that and is in the process of being restored with an ls swap lowered etc, the usual patina look build. The white one was missing the carb and radiator as were most of them, we have gotten it to run briefly but haven't put a lot of work into it yet. We honestly aren't to sure what to do with it, either leave it alone and get it running and driving or restore it to 100% the way it would have come off the showroom floor in 63, but they are only original once.
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Location: Burbank CA
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Re: This is a cool thing, unsold 66 Chevy trucks!
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Fredericton New Brunswick
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Re: This is a cool thing, unsold 66 Chevy trucks!
No it was a trade in that was parked in the field, as far as I can tell it was traded in in 1968 with 28000 miles on it, I do not feel to bad about take this one apart and changing it. It did need quite a bit of floor and rocker work where it had sat in the dirt and moisture got to it, but it wasn't to bad. The frame and suspension components just had surface rust on them you could still read the factory stamped part numbers on them.
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