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Old Yesterday, 07:43 PM   #1
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New guy here - looking for a truck

Hello all, I live in Cottonwood, AZ and am looking for a 69-73 GMC or C10 truck to tinker with and take to car shows and mostly have just for fun. Right now I am in the 15-30k range and falling into the trap of "if I had just a little more money, but that is usually how it goes. My search is frustrating for several reasons

People don't respond to their ad
Are sentimental about their truck and want way too much
Are trying to flip it and make a 50% profit
Saw one like it at an auction on TV so theirs should be worth that much
Only take pics of the top side of the truck and from 20 ft away
Consider spraying a black coating on the frame as restoration
It was restored 20 years ago so it is still pristine
It doesn't leak except maybe a drop here and there
Has no rust except for a bit here and there
Have more than asking price in parts and are practically giving it away
Don't like to answer questions because it is all in the ad
and on and on and on lol (rant mode off)

I joined here to ask and research a lot of questions and I sure I will have plenty. I am willing to fly or drive about anywhere in the US for the right truck.
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Old Yesterday, 08:43 PM   #2
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Re: New guy here - looking for a truck

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Have you checked the "Trucks for sale" forum on here yet?
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Old Yesterday, 09:03 PM   #3
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Re: New guy here - looking for a truck

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Have you checked the "Trucks for sale" forum on here yet?
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Yes, I mostly just wanted to ***** about my search
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Old Yesterday, 10:57 PM   #4
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Re: New guy here - looking for a truck

What style truck are you looking for? Short wide, short step, long step, Longhorn, or a Suburban!

How much work are you looking do on the truck?

You do realize that original engines of the era are always going to leak oil, even if they are freshly rebuild. The old style rope seals need to be lubricated by oil in order to not burn up so even new ones will leak a couple drops every hundred miles.

Have you been watching these threads?

https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...678094&page=56

https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo....php?p=9349285

https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...3321&page=1309

I see lots of trucks in on Craigslist in the Portland and Seattle area. There are quite a few nice trucks that cross the block on Bring a Trailer auction site.
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Old Today, 12:53 AM   #5
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Re: New guy here - looking for a truck

Are you looking for a Suburban or truck? You posted in the Suburban section, but said you were looking for a truck....also...69-73 are 2 different body styles...73 started the square body style...

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