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Old 01-20-2011, 01:16 AM   #26
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Yeah, it really has been a dream job. The only problem is the publishers know this, and figure you'd probably do the job for free. So its never been a job that paid well in comparison to real jobs like Burger King, or hanging out in front of Home Depot.

For you guys that would like to try a hand at it, send Reader's Rides pictures to any of the truck magazines with a short story. The odds are good it will get published I know they're always looking for Reader's Rides, with a good story they can quote.
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Old 01-20-2011, 01:20 AM   #27
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I don't think the guy on the bike is burnin' gas, but he looks like he has gas that would burn the bicycle seat!

I know how fond you magazine guys are of roach-coach burritos and chili dogs!
I ain't naming names, but trust me there's some magazine editors you'd never want to get caught in an elevator with. Especially after a cabbage burrito with a deviled-egg milkshake.
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Old 01-20-2011, 01:29 AM   #28
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I ain't naming names, but trust me there's some magazine editors you'd never want to get caught in an elevator with. Especially after a cabbage burrito with a deviled-egg milkshake.
I know the type... the ones that make you feel like you got nasal herpes and skunk juice mouthwash at the same time.
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Old 01-20-2011, 10:49 AM   #29
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LOL! Tailgate,wasn't that a T&A mag that had trucks? If you want to go back,remember PV4 (Pickup,Vans,& 4wds)? I've been a truck nut for many years,like longer than there were truck mags. I'd go nuts when a car mag had a truck in it. I still have that '71 R&C issue with the black w/flames Stepside on the cover. I always thought it would be cool to work for a magazine because I like to write,take pictures,and am detail oriented. But,have mostly lived on the wrong coast .

That '68 is B-A-utiful! I just had to wonder why the chassis wasn't cleaned up. Was he concerned about splattering up the original engine compartment,etc? Maybe it just comes down to being 100% unmolested,even down to original build up.
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Old 01-20-2011, 11:07 AM   #30
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After driving Reggie's '68 yesterday I'm here to tell you guys that not only the mileage is original, but the truck is the nicest driving '67-72 C10 I've ever driven!

Jim Aust: You wondered about the radio? Its out to replace the speaker cone.

The chrome hubcaps are listed on the spid. The power steering was added by Reggie with all original parts. A good call, I'd say.

I'm writing a '67-72 C10 Spotter's Guide for the April issue of Custom Classic Trucks. There's a lot I don't know about these trucks, I'll be on here a bunch in the next couple of weeks asking for help, I'm sure.

Sweet looking truck! What else does Reggie have in his collection??? I'm looking forward to reading the guide. I've got one that was published about 5-6 years ago that gave some good information on a lot of the "currently" hard to find options. Make sure you don't forget to include the really hard to find Suburban Super Cheyenne option.....
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Old 01-20-2011, 11:16 AM   #31
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My uncle had three of those
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Old 01-20-2011, 11:23 AM   #32
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you guys could be comedians...... thatz some funny stuff.... nice 68.
i really liked SPORT TRUCK.......
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Old 01-20-2011, 12:02 PM   #33
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i met reggie at a mecum auction a few years ago supper nice guy nice cars to i belive he had 5-6 cars at the sale
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Old 01-20-2011, 12:13 PM   #34
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Yeah I can see why nobody liked Tailgate Magazine!

I don't really like mini trucks anymore either!



Or chopped tops!




BTW congrats on getting to drive a real piece of history.
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Because trucks are cool and girls have cooties!

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Old 01-20-2011, 02:56 PM   #36
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After driving Reggie's '68 yesterday I'm here to tell you guys that not only the mileage is original, but the truck is the nicest driving '67-72 C10 I've ever driven!
it's a shame I didn't let you drive my 67 in kc a couple of years ago :p "the best working truck" trophy is still in the center of my mantle, thanks john.
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Old 01-20-2011, 02:58 PM   #37
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I would rather look at chicks than a product being showcased in a magazine. For instance, "How to install a CPP C-Notch" I do not need a magazine article to explain it, don't it come with instructions? I like articles for the "do-it-yourselfer", just like John wrote up recently about changing door locks, vent window handles, etc.
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Old 01-20-2011, 03:32 PM   #38
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it's a shame I didn't let you drive my 67 in kc a couple of years ago :p "the best working truck" trophy is still in the center of my mantle, thanks john.
Hey man, how are you doing? Wow, after seeing me pull up at the Sonic fresh from the airport in a rental car with smoke pouring out of it, and you'd still consider letting me drive your '67, that's brave!

You're welcome, and thank you.
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I would rather look at chicks than a product being showcased in a magazine. For instance, "How to install a CPP C-Notch" I do not need a magazine article to explain it, don't it come with instructions? I like articles for the "do-it-yourselfer", just like John wrote up recently about changing door locks, vent window handles, etc.
Have you seen the instructions of the CPP C-notch install?????



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I would rather look at chicks than a product being showcased in a magazine. For instance, "How to install a CPP C-Notch" I do not need a magazine article to explain it, don't it come with instructions? I like articles for the "do-it-yourselfer", just like John wrote up recently about changing door locks, vent window handles, etc.
I gotta tell you about door locks and wind wings, I've been afraid of that kind of stuff because it usually went about as good as repairing my mom's toaster when I was a kid... badly. My dad was the first one to use it after my modifications, an it almost electrocuted him.

I faced my fears when I did that article, and everything went really great, and I hope it helped some of you guys. Don't buy the magazine, the story is on CCT's website in the tech section.

And hey, thanks for the feedback... On Tailgate, and CCT.
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Hey man, how are you doing? Wow, after seeing me pull up at the Sonic fresh from the airport in a rental car with smoke pouring out of it, and you'd still consider letting me drive your '67, that's brave!

You're welcome, and thank you.
I'm positive my truck has seen worse. Last year at the nats I drove blindfolded while bobbo navigated while pulling a boat full of people. My truk wasn't built to sit on a shelf.
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I'm positive my truck has seen worse. Last year at the nats I drove blindfolded while bobbo navigated while pulling a boat full of people. My truk wasn't built to sit on a shelf.
Yeah, and I know when you say a "boat load" you're talking about a real boat!
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LOL! Tailgate,wasn't that a T&A mag that had trucks? If you want to go back,remember PV4 (Pickup,Vans,& 4wds)? I've been a truck nut for many years,like longer than there were truck mags. I'd go nuts when a car mag had a truck in it. I still have that '71 R&C issue with the black w/flames Stepside on the cover. I always thought it would be cool to work for a magazine because I like to write,take pictures,and am detail oriented. But,have mostly lived on the wrong coast .

That '68 is B-A-utiful! I just had to wonder why the chassis wasn't cleaned up. Was he concerned about splattering up the original engine compartment,etc? Maybe it just comes down to being 100% unmolested,even down to original build up.
Yeah, Tailgate was a T&A magazine with a truck problem.

Working for a magazine is fun right up to finding out your girlfriend's son makes more money than you, and he didn't go to college... On the other hand what am I complaining about, that picture of the girl in the pink bikini? I took that while I was in Dallas visiting a girl that was way too pretty to be around me. The girl in pink bikini was one of her girlfriends... I love Texas!
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John, nice to see you on here as much as you have been lately!

now start planning NOW to come back to KC next year!!!
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hey john will you be attending the grand national roadster show next weekend in pomona? I will! Sorry the boat and truck won't be there.
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I'm with Leddzepp,I'd rather read instructions on how to install something on those Gidgets. Oh darn...sheesh.That ain't even right,man. Strike that. I'm s'poda know that by now. I really meant to say I'd like to read about more one-off touches,like those that don't come with instructions. Shoot,that sounds like I'm back to the girls again. Seems to be the way,huh?
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Old 01-21-2011, 10:38 AM   #47
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John, nice to see you on here as much as you have been lately!

now start planning NOW to come back to KC next year!!!
Hey thanks, it's nice to hear that. I have to be careful though, as anyone that ever read the first 21 issues of Tailgate knows, my writing style can get way out there. I'd hate to get thrown off this board for being an idiot.

I would love to make it to KC for the All-Truck Nats again, I think its my favorite show. It's all depends on how the money goes this year.
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hey john will you be attending the grand national roadster show next weekend in pomona? I will! Sorry the boat and truck won't be there.
I'll be there from Friday to the very end off and on. Its 40 miles from my home. It'd be great to see you! PM or email me at john.gilbert@sorc.com and we'll meet up. Maybe take in a boat show too.
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