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12-20-2024, 07:42 PM | #1151 |
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Re: Vintage picture thread
Snoqualmie Pass - 52 miles due east of Seattle, with a capped '68
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01-14-2025, 02:00 AM | #1152 |
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Tacoma, WA - 1974. Tacoma certainly was a Chevy City by this picture.
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01-14-2025, 01:25 PM | #1153 |
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Located another pic of my hometown's fire truck in a 1976 parade. It is a 1969 K20.
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01-14-2025, 03:28 PM | #1154 |
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The same area as seen last summer
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1970 K/5 Blazer CST 4WD, TOTM winner December 2024! Medium Bronze, 93k ACT. miles, 350, 4 speed, rear positraction, 16.5" x 8.25" HD Kelsey Hayes wheel option, tilt, tach, vacuum, AM/FM, manual throttle...Dad ordered and purchased new 4/70. Currently frame off restoration finally getting close to completion.. 1972 Cheyenne Super 20 2WD, DK Blue/White, 90K ACT. miles, 402, TH400, 4.10 open, tilt, tach, vacuum, A/C, AM/FM, manual throttle.. A mostly original paint never rusted Texas survivor... 2017 Sierra 1500 SLT 4WD, Black, 45k miles, 5.3, 6L80E, 3.42 LS, 20" polished wheels, everything but moonroof and 6.2... 2019 Canyon SLT 4WD, White, 62k miles, 3.6, 8L45, 3.23 LS, 18" wheels |
01-14-2025, 04:18 PM | #1155 |
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01-15-2025, 01:17 AM | #1156 |
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I had a Rat Fink T shirt when I was 14.
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01-15-2025, 10:11 AM | #1157 |
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I had a Ed Roth "Killer Corvair" sweatshirt when I was 13.
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01-15-2025, 02:10 PM | #1158 |
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01-15-2025, 11:21 PM | #1159 |
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^ Nice! I remember carrying my bride across the threshold to my digs. Not a camper, but pretty close- a garage converted to an "apartment".
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01-15-2025, 11:57 PM | #1160 |
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This was probably the Exact Slide-in Camper that my Grand-Pa had.
We went to Gatlinburg Tn. and stayed in it.
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01-16-2025, 12:53 AM | #1161 |
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Mine was a ''Sidewalk Surfer'' with a dayglow oversprayed Rat skating on a board that had an improbable Supercharged Big Block and a long 8-Ball gearshifter.
Good Times...
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01-20-2025, 03:34 PM | #1162 |
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Hi Everyone,
My wife took these photos in 1973 on my second trip to pick up Honda motorcycles for a dealer in New Berlin, WI. She snapped the one of me on top of the crates at the first rest area on the interstate. I ALWAYS check any load I am hauling after the first few miles and a few more times during a trip. The truck more or less ran well but the first trip was a doozey! I was going to explain it all here but I realized that so many things went wrong that I figured I'd start another thread to explain everything. ........................ Sorry gang, I just spent over an hour to write up all of the problems that came up with this truck and edit this post. I lost it all when I was kicked off the forum. If I get a chance someday I'll try again.
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01-20-2025, 07:24 PM | #1163 | |
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I miss my 1940s manual Royal Typewriter.
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01-20-2025, 07:48 PM | #1164 | |
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A couple of years ago I had to drop everything else to finish a project that took 20 years to complete. I had been posting progress to a different forum every few days and had to stop that too. Since posting here I had forgotten that (to avoid this same problem) I would write up and save everything in a Word document first. Then I would cut and paste it all to the forum. Obviously I need to do that again!
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Best wishes to yall. Sincerely, Jim "To invent you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" - Thomas Edison "I've always wanted to get a job as a procrastinator - but, I keep putting off looking for one - I guess I'll never realize my life's dream - so sad." - Me My C30 wrecker build/repair/update thread: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=855904 |
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01-20-2025, 10:27 PM | #1165 |
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When I get to posting and stuff doesn't work right, I go and clear my cache. It used to be I kept getting logged out; now, it comes back with a complaint about the server being too busy. Clearing my cache solves both site complaints. If one is going to make a long post, I'd still recommend editing it offline and then pasting the thing all at once.
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01-21-2025, 02:32 AM | #1166 |
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I thought a cache was someplace like a hollow tree, where you stuffed a couple boxes of ammo, and some cans of beans and coffee, in case you got back into that country again.
I guess I'm reading too much Loius L'Amour...
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01-23-2025, 12:45 AM | #1167 |
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Hi Everyone,
Paul Harvey used to say, “And that’s the rest of the story”…………. He must have been talking about me …….Ha, Ha! So here goes. When I met the Honda dealer to discuss making my first trip (mentioned in post #1162) he said that he just had the truck serviced and checked out at a large older GMC truck dealership in Milwaukee so that everything should be fine. In the evening when we were to start the trip, a friend (who joined me for the ride) and I found the right front tire was totally flat! I should have taken that as an omen ‘cuz the rest of the trip was filled with problems. The dealership was closed so I decided to idle in low gear the mile or so to the nearest 24 truck stop/service center. The tire survived and with a new tube installed we were on our way. The truck had a fuel saddle tank on each side and a manual selector valve for switching. The fuel gauge only was hooked up to one tank so the plan was to run the second tank w/o the gauge and switch when the engine started coughing from lack of fuel. All went as planned and after driving on the tank with the gauge for quite awhile the gauge hadn’t moved. My friend and I were discussing this when the engine started coughing again but now there was no tank to switch to! Being dark, we could see a service station in the distance and all we could do was to hope we could coast to it. The exit had a straight ramp to the frontage road and we ran the stop sign as there was nobody around. We coasted into the station and both of us jumped out to push the truck the last 50 – 75 feet. The attendant saw us and ran to join in to help push. Rolling to a stop between two lanes of pumps, we stretched hoses from each of two pumps to fill both tanks. IIRC, the gauge started working at some time later during the return trip. The next day we picked up the crated bikes and started back. Then the starter stopped working. I always carried a reasonable assortment of tools on road trips and I did for this one too. I am pretty sure I could, and did, jump the solenoid with a screwdriver to start it, but either I had to tip the cab or maybe crawl underneath. So for the rest of the return trip I never shut it off, unless I found a hill to roll start it. Late that night as we were leaving a rest area from a break and were merging with the interstate we lost all power and were plunged into darkness! Luckily I had a flashlight so when we rolled to a stop on the side of the road I could trace the wiring. I found that there was power to the push on connector for the voltage regulator but nothing coming out. When I removed the screws holding the regulator, the 4 wire connector fell right off. The rivets that held it and the connections were so badly corroded that it couldn’t be made to stay in place. I could hold it tightly against the regulator and everything would work but as soon as I relaxed the pressure all was dead. Hmmmmm …….. now what ? ! We had a bunch of paper napkins from several food stops. So I tried wadding them up into a pad to keep pressure on the connector and its terminals once the mounting screws were tightened. It worked and all we could do was to see how long it would last. It lasted for three more states and we made it home! The Honda dealer was understandably upset that I had so many problems. He had paid a handsome amount to assure it would be smooth sailing. This wasn’t a fly-by-night repair facility but an actual GMC dealership/service center. All they did was big trucks but they sure missed the boat on this one! I know we had a few hiccups on the second trip with my wife but they weren’t as bad as this first trip.
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Best wishes to yall. Sincerely, Jim "To invent you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" - Thomas Edison "I've always wanted to get a job as a procrastinator - but, I keep putting off looking for one - I guess I'll never realize my life's dream - so sad." - Me My C30 wrecker build/repair/update thread: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=855904 Last edited by jhe.1973; 01-23-2025 at 03:14 AM. Reason: Make the garmmerrerr betterer! |
01-23-2025, 08:49 AM | #1168 |
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Wow. Fun times.
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01-23-2025, 10:14 AM | #1169 |
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That's a good road trip when after all the problems, you made it back home.
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01-23-2025, 11:34 AM | #1171 | |
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Oh yeah, I'm a real hoot!! P.S. I forgot to mention that my truck just mentioned was empty and had an 18 foot steel deck. Figure that one out!
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Best wishes to yall. Sincerely, Jim "To invent you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" - Thomas Edison "I've always wanted to get a job as a procrastinator - but, I keep putting off looking for one - I guess I'll never realize my life's dream - so sad." - Me My C30 wrecker build/repair/update thread: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=855904 Last edited by jhe.1973; 01-23-2025 at 12:01 PM. Reason: Add P.S. ............ |
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01-25-2025, 03:15 PM | #1172 |
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Hi Everyone,
Here I am in early 1974 striking a typical pose w/my 1967 ex-US Forestry Service Suburban 307 4speed 4WD: Boy, I wish I could still work like that on my knees w/o using any padding!! In December of 1973 my wife and I used this truck to deliver a motorcycle to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for their museum. We were treated like royalty including a chauffeured trip around the 2.5 mile oval. I don't know if it still is, but at the start/finish line they had a strip of original paving bricks about 2 feet wide all the way across the straightaway. Our 'chauffeur' made sure to point this feature out as we crossed the finish line. He mentioned that this was preserved to show how the track got its nickname, "The Brickyard". Hmmmmm ........ I just realized that I can legitimately brag that I 'drove' the entire track at Indy ....... better not ..... I can feel my head swelling already ....... We were also presented with a set of 6 gold rimmed advertising glasses that list each first place winner from 1911 to 1973: One of these days we'll have to actually use the damn things!
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01-25-2025, 05:15 PM | #1173 |
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I also had Ed Roth plastic models when I was a kid. Wish I didnt blow them up with fire crackers and still had them
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