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Old 07-29-2012, 08:34 PM   #1
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just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

just picked me up a '67 c10 small window farm truck for $300. its in pretty rough shape but i figured for the money it would give me something to tinker with. it appears to have been a v8 truck converted to a l6 being that the engine stands are in the front holes(my understanding l6 stands are in the rear holes) and the front cross member is notched to clear the crank pully. the motor appears to be newer as it has egr and the ignition looks newer.

i was wondering if anyone could tell me what engine it has if these are the right numbers:

348675

i believe D255, not sure on the D this was behind the dipstick.

and last number i could find was either C or G then ON2

also could anyone tell me what trans it has, it is a 4 speed manual with reverse towards the driver then down. all the 70s chevs i had had reverse towards the passenger then down and granny first and i believe those were the SM465 if im not mistaken. the trans has about 2 inches of crap caked around it so finding numbers will be difficult.

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Old 07-29-2012, 09:48 PM   #2
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

If the trans has 1 pto cover it is a sm-420,if it has 2 pto covers it is a sm-465. Looks like a great buy for the money!
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Old 07-29-2012, 11:34 PM   #3
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

thanks, I'll have ta see if i can get the trans cleaned up one of these days and take a look
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Old 07-29-2012, 11:50 PM   #4
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

Cool truck and great save! You are correct the motor stands would be in the fron holes for a V8 an moved back for an I6. Where are you getting the engine numbers from? I am used to 7 digits not 6? I like the color, one of my favorites! What is the plan?
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Old 07-30-2012, 12:03 AM   #5
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

Great save! By using the term "tinker" I assume you are gonna get it running and driveable. I bought mine for $700, pulled it outta the woods and got it running and driving. We been to cruise nights and burned up a bunch of gas running around together. It can't speak but its like cleaning up an old mangy dog. You can tell it loves and appricieates it. Enjoy your cheap find!
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Old 07-30-2012, 08:38 AM   #6
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

Hey vern650 ...

to the forums and from Ohio. on one ride. Looks like it has solid bones purchased at a good price.
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Old 07-30-2012, 08:45 AM   #7
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

I like it and great price!
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Old 07-30-2012, 09:21 AM   #8
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

It should have an SM420 trans if not swapped out.
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Old 07-30-2012, 10:34 AM   #9
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Cool truck and great save! You are correct the motor stands would be in the fron holes for a V8 an moved back for an I6. Where are you getting the engine numbers from? I am used to 7 digits not 6? I like the color, one of my favorites! What is the plan?
the numbers came off the pass. side of the block, maybe i missed a number I'll double check this afternoon when i get off work.

this truck was headed for the scrap yard after my brothers wifes grandpa died so i figured what the hay and offered them scrap price and they said come get it. i had it running within an hour of gettin it home and it seems to run pretty good. there's basically no bed floor to it and the driver floor board is pretty rotted but other than that its mostly just banged up. I'm on a pretty tight budget so my plans are to try and find a cheap v8 and fix the cab floor then just get it road ready and drive it and maybe throw a bit of money at it here and there as i can, kinda like a toothpaste green rat rod project. its good to be back in the club, i had a pretty nice '71 k20 up until about 5 years ago and have been kickin myself in the a$$ ever since i sold it.
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WOW I LOVE IT! Thank You for saving that JEWEL! LEave it as is and get it running and drive it everyday. Keep the SIXER in it.
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Old 07-30-2012, 11:07 AM   #11
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

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Nothin' wrong with a six. If it runs good why waste the money? Put an S-10 5 speed in it and cruise....

Just my 2¢ worth.
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Old 07-30-2012, 01:28 PM   #12
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

i know there's nothin wrong with a six, but IMO nothin sounds better than an 8 and It's pretty easy to find running 350s around here for around $200. but I'm happy with the six til the right deal comes along. oh and ya I'm definatly gonna try and keep that color, maybe down the road throw some white spokes on her.

since it already has the engine stands in the v8 location would it be pretty much a drop in job for a sbc?

also if it does have the sm420 trans are they tricky to work on? i think the syncros are goin out in 2nd as it grinds a bit goin into that gear, but other than that it seems to shift pretty good. how hard would that be to fix, I've been back yard mechanicing most my life but never had to go into a manual trans before.

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Old 07-30-2012, 01:52 PM   #13
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i know there's nothin wrong with a six, but IMO nothin sounds better than an 8 and It's pretty easy to find running 350s around here for around $200. but I'm happy with the six til the right deal comes along. oh and ya I'm definatly gonna try and keep that color, maybe down the road throw some white spokes on her.

Here's some inspiration for you. My '67 long fleet.

since it already has the engine stands in the v8 location would it be pretty much a drop in job for a sbc?

It wouldn't be too bad. If you were going to change to an auto tranny you would have to remove the manual trans cross member/rear motor mount.

also if it does have the sm420 trans are they tricky to work on? i think the syncros are goin out in 2nd as it grinds a bit goin into that gear, but other than that it seems to shift pretty good. how hard would that be to fix, I've been back yard mechanicing most my life but never had to go into a manual trans before.

Never worked on one. I put the S-10 5 speed overdrive trans in mine. It was pretty much a bolt in deal and made all the difference in the world as far as a daily driver...

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Old 07-30-2012, 05:08 PM   #14
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

nice truck, that's pretty much the look i had in mind. i prefer the handshakers so I'll stick with the manual. I'll have ta keep my eyes open for a deal on an s-10 trans, but it probably wouldn't be for a while.
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nice truck, that's pretty much the look i had in mind. i prefer the handshakers so I'll stick with the manual. I'll have ta keep my eyes open for a deal on an s-10 trans, but it probably wouldn't be for a while.
Sounds good.

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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

Yeah it would be hard for me to find that number when looking up SBC numbers. I had a brain fart there. I dont know of any I6 casting number resources. I will see if I can find one.
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Old 07-30-2012, 11:38 PM   #17
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

did a quick search and looks like it is a 250 cid I6, all searches were consistent on that but not so consistent on years, some say 73-76 and other 62-79.
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Old 07-31-2012, 01:47 PM   #18
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Re: just picked up a 67 c10 farm beater

thanks, for the info. i was gonna say i double checked the number and it was only those six digits. while stripping the cab to hose out the mouse crap i found a note scribbled on the inside roof that appears to say the engine was swapped in '79 so that could be from any of the years u stated, but having the egr valve my guess would be sometime in the '70s. thanks again for the help.
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Hey Vern, welcome from Hoytsville! You're the second guy in a week from Utah that has picked up a green truck. We're gonna have to start a sub-club!


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Old 07-31-2012, 11:19 PM   #20
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ya, maybe. i noticed that to in the other thread, utahns must have a thing for this color. your guys trucks look like they had a little better life than mine though.
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