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Old 10-02-2009, 09:56 PM   #1
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I need to get some new pics! Here's some of my junkers!
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:45 PM   #2
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I need to get some new pics! Here's some of my junkers!
Nice collection, I will come get that Green GMC out of your way. That a great color!
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Old 10-04-2009, 06:13 AM   #3
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^Yeah,I`m over it.There`s a whole life ahead.It sure changes your perspective and priorities.I had gathered what I wanted in the 67-72 department (well,never done) and had plenty to keep me busy if I never bought another vehicle.I spent my life trying to get "set",so I could better enjoy my later years.I lost alot more than trucks.In my case it was a result of losing my marriage.

Hey Olden Days,Thanks!! That was one sweet truck,a rare unrestored original paint truck.I was trying to keep it and sell the GMC.Notice the for sale sign in one picture?People kept wanting me to sell them the Blue & White truck.The GMC is White with a Blue interior.I`d tell them it wouldn`t take much to make it Blue and White.It`s not like I didn`t like the GMC,so I sold the Chevy to a good friend who is taking very good care of it.Your SWB looks great.Congratulations on gittin`er done!

jrdv,your place looks awfully crowded up with your junk.Let me know if your neighbors start complaining.I haul junk off for free.I`ve even been known to pay a fair amount for the right junk.

I had this`72 Custom Deluxe K/10 for a short time many years ago.It`s the only LWB K/10 I ever had:


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Were`s all them other 67-72s?There must be hundreds on this site.Gilbert66`s 60-66 thread is for any k-model,not just ones we own.i`m looking for an endless thread with page after page.I`m holding out on all the pictures I have until others get there`s out and show`em off.
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Old 10-04-2009, 11:42 AM   #4
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I think i got 2 pics of some 67-72s at the truck pulls, i didn't bring the memory chip for my moms camera so i used my phone, but didn't take much pics. There was a ton of 69-72s there, hopefully there will be some at the mud drags day. I will upload them tonight and my 69 at the same time.
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Old 10-04-2009, 02:49 PM   #5
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heres my rig in its current state

in the second pic i have since fixed the exhaust pipe lol
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Old 10-04-2009, 03:15 PM   #6
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The Girls were plying on the junglegym today. The Baby and the one on the left belong to me.
I am testing my new picture hosting site as my club is still MIA...
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Old 12-24-2009, 04:35 PM   #7
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heres my rig in its current state

in the second pic i have since fixed the exhaust pipe lol
Wow... your trooks looks just like mine except lifted. This actully make me want to lift mine and put some bigger tires on!
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Old 12-24-2009, 04:42 PM   #8
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Heres a couple I have saved on the computer.
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Old 03-13-2013, 07:26 PM   #9
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heres my rig in its current state

in the second pic i have since fixed the exhaust pipe lol
man I just got inspired...I was thinking of just spraying my truck white...but originally the same color as yours...its a '67 CST K-20...I just wish I could find some paint that isnt so darn expensive...!



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Old 03-21-2013, 12:05 AM   #10
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man I just got inspired...I was thinking of just spraying my truck white...but originally the same color as yours...its a '67 CST K-20...I just wish I could find some paint that isnt so darn expensive...!



cant go wrong with that color green!
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Old 03-21-2013, 12:06 PM   #11
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Old 10-04-2009, 08:15 PM   #12
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"The Baby" has grown.I remember you announcing her arrival.LOL...Jungle Jim.I remember my kids playing on my scaffold strapped to the ladder racks or just swinging on the racks when empty.The loved getting up into the Blazer with the top down,too,just like yours.Kids are so .
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Old 10-04-2009, 11:50 PM   #13
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"The Baby" has grown.I remember you announcing her arrival.LOL...Jungle Jim.I remember my kids playing on my scaffold strapped to the ladder racks or just swinging on the racks when empty.The loved getting up into the Blazer with the top down,too,just like yours.Kids are so .
hahaha Yup, I ended up installing a rearview mirror from a 70 that screws into the window frame cuz my kids would allways kick off the one glued to the window (72).
The Baby Audrey is 13mo now..no teeth but almost walking

Dog's name is Blazer and he lets her crawl all over him, very cool dog, he is 3 now.
anyway back on topic...
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'69 short - step, '67 cab, buckets - console, 3/4 tons, 200 gear drive, TH350, 454 w/396 heads, 4" springs, etc., etc. Used to mud, but a little improvement got out of control!
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Still working on the exterior bits and pieces...
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Old 05-18-2010, 10:09 PM   #17
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Still working on the exterior bits and pieces...
Nice looking truck you have, what are the specs for that beauty?
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Old 05-30-2010, 11:07 PM   #18
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here is my '67 C-20 4WD...it is the CST model...am looking for an old Thomas camper to restore and put on it...this truck come's from the Colorado high country where I lived when found it...it was run a a few thousand miles a year since it was new by the original family as a camper truck...the climate here was very kind to it...this was an early production from '66...a few things changed by the model year end...the owners manual I got shows a few changes in the front hubs...however this machine "walks the dog " in 4WD...

I am trying to keep it as original as possible...but there is a serious temptation to paint it another color...first the slide in camper...then see how things are going...the original paint needs wax pretty often...rear cab mounts need replacing too...about a 1/2 -3/4" sag developed...

it has 58,000 original miles...327/250 4 speed...squarejet carb...when I changed out the valve covers and oil bath, inside the engine was as clean as a whistle...my little time nachine!! I took off the split rims for regular use...changed out a few engine parts...better air filter, coil and had to rebuild the carb...other than that nothing...

I have had a few other older chevs...but this one is by far the best of for me...took a year of pestering the owners to let it go...I drive it every day...t















added a little after market stuff...but of course saved all the orig's...I am a very lucky guy I know...I looked a very long time for this one...hope to drive it the rest of my life...ted
BTW some real nice lookin rides folks...lots of work there...but the result is priceless!

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here is my '67 C-20 4WD...it is the CST model...am looking for an old Thomas camper to restore and put on it...this truck come's from the Colorado high country where I lived when found it...it was run a a few thousand miles a year since it was new by the original family as a camper truck...the climate here was very kind to it...this was an early production from '66...a few things changed by the model year end...the owners manual I got shows a few changes in the front hubs...however this machine "walks the dog " in 4WD...

I am trying to keep it as original as possible...but there is a serious temptation to paint it another color...first the slide in camper...then see how things are going...the original paint needs wax pretty often...rear cab mounts need replacing too...about a 1/2 -3/4" sag developed...

it has 58,000 original miles...327/250 4 speed...squarejet carb...when I changed out the valve covers and oil bath, inside the engine was as clean as a whistle...my little time nachine!! I took off the split rims for regular use...changed out a few engine parts...better air filter, coil and had to rebuild the carb...other than that nothing...

I have had a few other older chevs...but this one is by far the best of for me...took a year of pestering the owners to let it go...I drive it every day...

added a little after market stuff...but of course saved all the orig's...I am a very lucky guy I know...I looked a very long time for this one...hope to drive it the rest of my life...ted
BTW some real nice lookin rides folks...lots of work there...but the result is priceless!
Wow! thats a very Cool 67 you have...I love it just the way it is! And welcome to the board!
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Holy crap, that's my truck's (almost) twin!

Okay, now I can't find any pictures of it in one piece (besides my avatar)... mine is the same minty green color but in 1/2 ton flavor. I scored a set of 3/4 ton axles from a '77 because I'm building it into a tow rig to haul my (future) Toyota rock crawler. Kept the original 292, punched .060", added Schneider 268* cam, stock crank/rods, rebuilt head, Clifford intake/header, got a trans/t-case from a '70 Blazer (my t-case was locked in 4H) and I'm saving to run injection from FAST whenever it gets put back together.

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My1967 3/4 ton. Former brushfire/rescue truck from upstate NY. 292 I6, 4.56 full floaters front and rear, SM 420 w/ Rockwell transfer and Chelsea PTO. 30,000 original miles.
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My 67 3/4 ton. Former NY State brushfir/rescue truck.
holy crap....that's nice! we need more pics, details, you name it...
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Heres my 70 k10 i've been working on for a year or so. Factory air, Dana 60 rear and 44 front, 350 sbc and 700r4, np205 with advanced adapter shaft and Deaver leaf springs. Working on putting a tpi on it so looking at fuel tank options right now.
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Heres my 70 k10 i've been working on for a year or so. Factory air, Dana 60 rear and 44 front, 350 sbc and 700r4, np205 with advanced adapter shaft and Deaver leaf springs. Working on putting a tpi on it so looking at fuel tank options right now.
I have similar plans for my 67.

I have the TPI roller cam long block but the intake system was damaged & missing some parts so I am putting it together with TBI for now.

The 87-91 K5 Blazer EFI fuel tank fits well and has the sump pan in the bottom to work with the in-tank fuel pump properly. They are pretty cheap new too.

A short bed can run the 31 gallon K5 / Suburban tank and the long beds can get away with the optional 40 gallon Suburban tank that is a little longer.

You can run the filler neck out through the side marker light, a stake pocket or add a fuel door to the side of the bed.
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