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07-28-2006, 12:27 PM | #1 |
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Newbie looking for input
Well you could also consider me an oldie too... I am about to be transferred ownership of my dad's '68 Chev 3/4 ton Camper Special (327). We've had it since new, but it hasn't seen much action over the last couple of decades. Only the odd trip to Home Depot or to the dump, so lack of use has taken it's toll. No rust to speak of, and the mechanicals are pretty good. It needs some cosmetic TLC and some electrical help.
My brother was the most recent owner, but he's got a new baby boy, and says he doesn't have time to work on it. So I'm going to give it a go. I need to fix the electricals to get it running, then get the engine tweaked to pass our emissions testing here in Vancouver (BC). Then the long road to getting the cosmetics up to snuff to pass our "Collectors status" review so I can insure it for only $20/month. To that end, to get this cut-rate insurance, you have to keep the vehicle in "as new" condition. i.e. you can't put on a set of low-pro tires on 20" rims or a DVD/TV system in the dash. Not a problem for me, as I like the nostalgia of keeping it relatively original. A couple of quick questions however:
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07-28-2006, 01:14 PM | #2 |
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Re: Newbie looking for input
First Off Welcome To The Boards!
I'm sure you'll get some answers for those questions from some of the better qualified veteren members. Looking forward to seeing pics of your Truck.
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07-28-2006, 01:55 PM | #3 |
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Re: Newbie looking for input
Welcome to the board from South Mississippi! You should be able to chrome it out, as I believe it was an option in 68. They came with all sorts of trim options, including none. As far as bed wood goes, I'm sure someone on here can give you the dimensions you need.
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07-28-2006, 05:22 PM | #4 |
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The chrome trim on the front of the 68's is a bit of a mystery. Some very basic 68's came lacking it with only painted grill inserts. Some otherwise basic 68's came with full chrome front grill trim and inserts. Customs and CST equipped trucks always got the full chrome trim treatment on the grill.
Camper mirrors would be a seperate option either dealer-installed or factory-installed. Chrome side trim was it's own option in 68. Chrome bumpers (rather than painted) were also a seperate option. A chrome front bumper was also part of the CST package. A steel bed floor was standard with wood bed floor an option. Wood kits are available through most of the board vendors.
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07-28-2006, 06:01 PM | #5 |
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Thanks Tom... great info.
Knowing how cheap my dad is, I'm sure he went for the lowest options kit available, so that explains the painted bumpers and grille. I am surprised however, that he went for the wooden bed - although it was probably purchased in my hometown of Kamloops (in the southern interior of BC), and he probably only had a few vehicles to pick from the lot back then. I'm going back up there this weekend (good fishing for rainbow trout), and will try to find some retro pics from childhood excursions and post them along with current digital pics. Cheers, Rich |
07-29-2006, 02:14 PM | #6 |
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Retro pictures (and current pictures) would be sweet!
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07-29-2006, 08:52 PM | #7 |
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Wecome to the board fellow Canuck !! You will find all you need to know and learn lots about these trucks of ours here.
I believe GMC Pauls has the specs for the wooden floor you are asking about. You can usually find GMC Pauls advertising on these threads and forums.
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08-05-2006, 10:50 AM | #8 |
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Thanks for the direction on the wooden bed - a low priority right now, but something on the list.
Here's a pic I found in the archives back home... in Jasper National Park taken probably during the summer of 1970, judging by how old I might be. That's me in the blue shirt, and my brother swinging the axe. Coincidentally, the same brother who has the Chev sitting in his driveway right now. I'll keep the board posted on my progress, and when I get some time, will put up a new page on my webserver with the photos of how it looks today. Cheers,
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08-05-2006, 11:57 AM | #9 |
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Welcome.....nice looking ride.....just remember the Great Wall of China wasn't built in a day, take your time and fix the important mechanical things first...
the cosmetic things can wait.. Now how about some pictures of those Rainbow trout
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08-05-2006, 12:21 PM | #10 |
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Wow that is a GREAT picture! It looks like it could be right out of a brochure of the day.
Thanks!
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08-05-2006, 12:23 PM | #11 |
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That picture in your avatar, Is that a vintage picture too?
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08-05-2006, 01:13 PM | #12 |
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Hi Tom - yes, the avatar is the same truck without the camper and minus the step bumper... it was a huge camper, that hung off the back by 4+ feet, so the bumper came off when the camper did.
I'm a catch-and-release trout fisherman, but will see what I can do about the Chinook salmon and the shark pics I caught the previous weekend. R.
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08-05-2006, 08:02 PM | #13 |
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Re: Newbie looking for input - new pics
Well, it is pretty sad what lack of use will do to these old girls. Here's some pics I took this morning:
Not the original step bumper that came with it originally, but a pretty good fit; should pass the collectors' status review The 327 - untouched; see the spot where the fan cover is broken? One of the fan blades came off, and put a wicked dent in the hood! Options list - note the 17" split rim option Front view with the white grille surround and bumper A little surface rust; caused by the boat rack that used to sit between the canopy and the bed Interior needs a little work, but not a total disaster; note the convenient garden tool storage as well! These aren't the original wheels; Pa found some 16.5" rims that fit, and put some cheap radials on to get it down to Vancouver... I'll be outfitting it with the tallest tires I can find Anyhow, electricals are preventing me from getting it running... looking for any advice on what things to look for on a vehicle that has been sitting for a while. No power, despite new battery, recent distrib. replacement and new carb. Cheers,
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08-05-2006, 08:57 PM | #14 |
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Look at that option sheet. That thing was built for hauling.
Nice truck. It's cool to see another nice original 68 on here.
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08-05-2006, 09:16 PM | #15 |
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Check the battery cables first specifically the ground side even if it looks new;
and you really should get a Haynes or Chilton's manual for sure; also an inexpensive engine anylizer (Sears Craftsman has one for about $30 US) it will come in handy for alot of things
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08-05-2006, 09:59 PM | #17 |
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Very nice truck you received. Welcome to the board from the southern end of Mississippi. Slow and easy on the project, because as you hang around here more, you'll find more and more neat things to do or workup on the truck.
Again, congrats on the ride and those are some cool pictures.
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08-06-2006, 12:43 AM | #18 |
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Brett,
I'm a fly-fisherman in the trout lakes, but out in the ocean, you're kinda at the mercy of the guide. Our guide liked to troll a plug at ~2.5 knots... we were successful - fish on about every 15 mins with double headers often. As requested, here's a pic of the derby winning Chinook from the Queen Charlottes: It's only 37 lbs, which is pretty small for a derby winner - they normally weigh in ~55 lbs. at the top end. This is a small (~90 lbs... you have to gut it out on the boat, as they piss out through their skin once they are brought aboard) salmon shark that we caught on 40 lb. test salmon gear - normally they run around 10 ft. long, and snap the line quickly, but this one had the plug jammed in his jaws so he couldn't saw through the line. They are also known as coldwater Makos (closest relative to a Great White apparently). Fun... guides kept him, as they apparently taste like swordfish! Cheers,
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