09-24-2012, 10:47 PM | #1 |
-Chris
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Moyock, NC
Posts: 622
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Parting out a '67
All,
My uncle is in a bad situation as my aunt lost her job last week. He has to move and where he is going does not have a garage. He asked me to take this truck and do what I want with it. I would like to sell whatever I can from it before I take it to the scrap yard to try to help him out with whatever money I can make on it. What I do know about the truck is this: 1967, C-10, 1/2 ton, long bed (wood floor) and my uncle drove it home when he bought it. I have a bunch of pictures from when I was loading it up on the trailer. If you see something you might need or are interested in, please let me know. Im only home on weekends, so any special requests (pictures, parts Id, etc) will have to wait until the weekend. Parts I have pictures of: - fuel tank - tailgates (2) - grill (pretty straight, but light surface rust) - radiator support (little rot under battery) - hood (very good condition) - bed (front panel is shot, but sides are solid) WOOD FLOOR - cab (decent shape except for the floor pan at the drivers door) - complete frame (great shape) - power steering box - cowl (great shape) - radiator (great shape) - Dynomax mufflers #17733 (brand new, never used) - aluminum step rails from an '87 blazer (great shape) - TH350 (needs to be rebuilt) - Inner fender wells (driver side only has rot near battery) - fan shroud - I have a ton of misc parts as well (lights, emblems, chrome, ashtrays, glove box doors, visors, etc) If you are looking for anything, please let me know. I can take more pictures over the weekend for anyone needing anything extra.
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