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Old 03-31-2010, 12:31 PM   #1
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co-workers new 68!!!!

One of my guys found a 68 in craigslist about three hours north of us. He went to see it and bought it on the spot. I know you all like picts so here are some picts of it. He has been in love with my truck and he told me that he wanted one badly. His plans are to paint it all one color, take the electric window kit off, re upholster the whole interior, new wheels and make sure that it is reliable.
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Old 03-31-2010, 01:34 PM   #2
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Re: co-workers new 68!!!!

Nice lookin' truck. Came across it on the interweb a while back. I used the paint detail on the bedside, for a golf cart I painted, different colors but same idea.
Maybe your whole crew could get a fleet of them going .
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Old 03-31-2010, 01:38 PM   #3
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Re: co-workers new 68!!!!

Nice truck, looks really familiar, was it in a magazine before Al?
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Old 03-31-2010, 02:30 PM   #4
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Re: co-workers new 68!!!!

Please tell me he's gonna change the SuperTrapp mufflers too.
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Old 03-31-2010, 02:31 PM   #5
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Clean stepper Al... now get him on the board!
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Old 03-31-2010, 03:36 PM   #6
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Re: co-workers new 68!!!!

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Nice lookin' truck. Came across it on the interweb a while back. I used the paint detail on the bedside, for a golf cart I painted, different colors but same idea.
Maybe your whole crew could get a fleet of them going .

Thats funny.....


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Nice truck, looks really familiar, was it in a magazine before Al?
I honestly dont know but I am sure it was super nice at one time leather interior all electric, digital gauges. The guy he bought it from said that it had been sitting for four years. we are going to go to town on it if you know what I mean.

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Please tell me he's gonna change the SuperTrapp mufflers too.
They look like crap but sound pretty good though....
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Clean stepper Al... now get him on the board!

Will do...
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Old 03-31-2010, 05:32 PM   #7
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Re: co-workers new 68!!!!

Nice Looking Truck but too my eyes if it is indeed a 68, then why does it have 67 Fenders and 67 Bedsides?? 68s all had side marker lamps... But it is a sweet looking truck though..

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I agree. It looks very familiar. Looks like a great start.
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Old 03-31-2010, 05:37 PM   #9
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Clean stepper Al... now get him on the board!
Stepper? Are you seeing the same pics I am? And, yeah, he needs to be on the board.
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Nice Looking Truck but too my eyes if it is indeed a 68, then why does it have 67 Fenders and 67 Bedsides?? 68s all had side marker lamps... But it is a sweet looking truck though..

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you know how it is, how people some times piece these trucks together, it is titled a 68 so I will say is a 68 lights or not...... it does need work but not quite as much, i forgat to upload picts of the engine compartment which i will do tomorrow..



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I agree. It looks very familiar. Looks like a great start.
not bad, I should had bought it but I did not want to block him,,,

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Stepper? Are you seeing the same pics I am? And, yeah, he needs to be on the board.
I missed what nate said "stepper"
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Re: co-workers new 68!!!!

Nice truck i bet the guy that built it really liked this one
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Old 04-01-2010, 04:14 AM   #12
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Nice Looking Truck but too my eyes if it is indeed a 68, then why does it have 67 Fenders and 67 Bedsides?? 68s all had side marker lamps... But it is a sweet looking truck though..

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Maybe someone did some body work on it and used delete plates on the side markers.

Also nice clean truck for sure
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Nice truck i bet the guy that built it really liked this one


WOW definetly so!!!!
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Old 04-01-2010, 04:46 PM   #14
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Old 04-01-2010, 05:10 PM   #15
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Nice truck i bet the guy that built it really liked this one
Yeah, that's the one! My head hurts, I'm soooo confused......
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you know how it is, how people some times piece these trucks together, it is titled a 68 so I will say is a 68 lights or not...... it does need work but not quite as much, i forgat to upload picts of the engine compartment which i will do tomorrow..
Yeah I hear you on that, I have seen a trend where people are putting the Front clips from 67 - 68 Chevs to the 69+ trucks because they like the looks of the 67 - 68.. One guy told me after I fix up my swb, to bring it too him because he said a true 68 is what people want that he knows.. I told him no thanks because I love my truck!

That truck is still in great looking shape. All of these need some work one way or the other but if I could have found one that clean from the beginning, I would be way ahead.

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Yeah I hear you on that, I have seen a trend where people are putting the Front clips from 67 - 68 Chevs to the 69+ trucks because they like the looks of the 67 - 68.. One guy told me after I fix up my swb, to bring it too him because he said a true 68 is what people want that he knows.. I told him no thanks because I love my truck!

That truck is still in great looking shape. All of these need some work one way or the other but if I could have found one that clean from the beginning, I would be way ahead.

Cheers,
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I went outside earlier and really looked it over it has some rust on the drivers rocker, the passenger side roof lip and thats it. If I get my hands on it I know what my guys and I would do with it but my guy is in a budget and just wants to own one and have fun with it...
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