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Old 11-05-2011, 09:11 PM   #26
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Re: Looking at a 1960-61 C70 Firetruck and need advise

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Thank's for the additional pics and adventure, it's been fun!
Thank you for everything and hopefully the adventure has just began. I have owned a lot of Chevy trucks and at least one of every body style between 1940 and 1998 but I have not owned any from 55-66 so hopefully this will be a new beginning.
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Old 11-05-2011, 09:48 PM   #27
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Todd,

Those 348's and 409's were bad motors as you may know.
Expensive though....
I had a buddy that had one and was gonna sell to me cheap.
Unmolested and in an Impala.
After doing research on them to have just a stock rebuild kit, machine work, after market goodies..... my wallet flew out of my pocket and smacked me across my face.
They are Torque Monsters......
They were bad to scatter though if you were hard on'em...

The 348's came in 1960 - 1963 Chevy 70, and 80-Series trucks.

I'm not 100% sure on this but if I remember correctly in the some had what they called Special Turbo-Thrust and Special Super Turbo-Thrust.
3x2 barrel's and a 4 barrel carburetors on them.
The one I was looking at was a 4 barrel.

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http://www.348-409.com/faq.html#marine

Yea........ If I had one I couldn't leave it stock. The gearhead in me.


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Old 11-06-2011, 12:19 AM   #28
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Re: Looking at a 1960-61 C70 Firetruck and need advise

Todd,

A '60 or '61 Chevy truck may just sell a lot easier than a '40. If no one bought it as a Fire Truck, they may be very well interested in it as a truck to convert (Rollback, Dump, etc) as mentioned earlier, especially with the low mileage.

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Old 11-06-2011, 12:52 AM   #29
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Re: Looking at a 1960-61 C70 Firetruck and need advise

what trans is in that?
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Old 11-06-2011, 07:54 AM   #30
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[B]Todd,

Those 348's and 409's were bad motors as you may know.
Expensive though....
I had a buddy that had one and was gonna sell to me cheap.
Unmolested and in an Impala.
After doing research on them to have just a stock rebuild kit, machine work, after market goodies..... my wallet flew out of my pocket and smacked me across my face.
They are Torque Monsters......
They were bad to scatter though if you were hard on'em...

The 348's came in 1960 - 1963 Chevy 70, and 80-Series trucks.

I'm not 100% sure on this but if I remember correctly in the some had what they called Special Turbo-Thrust and Special Super Turbo-Thrust.
3x2 barrel's and a 4 barrel carburetors on them.
The one I was looking at was a 4 barrel.

Yea........ If I had one I couldn't leave it stock. The gearhead in me.
My plans for the engine for now is to just display it in our barn. My dad and I have an area of our barn for memorbilia, special items, ect. We currently have a Ford Flathead, Buick Nailhead, Small block Chevy, big block Chevy, and a 261 GM 6 cyl. We would also like to find a Hemi. My dad does have a 1962 Chevy Impala small block drag car that it might some day be used for but you are correct, we could build several small block engines for the cost of that engine. Dad has a buddy that runs a nostalgia Super Stock series and I think dad would enjoy being able to run with them when they are local.

This truck actually has a 2 barrel and a governor on it. I was told a long time ago that with the tank full of water the trucks top speed was 50 mph. I always thought that was funny to slow down an emergency vehicle but I guess you have to stop and keep control of it and weighted down that was probably fun at time.

Thanks again for all the information and time.

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Todd,

A '60 or '61 Chevy truck may just sell a lot easier than a '40. If no one bought it as a Fire Truck, they may be very well interested in it as a truck to convert (Rollback, Dump, etc) as mentioned earlier, especially with the low mileage.

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I am not saying I am going to part it out right away but in my area there just is not much demand on these trucks and with fuel cost and lack of hauling abilities, it would be expensive to move very far. In the past the local farmers would buy up the firetrucks, pull the bed off and put a flatbed or grain bed on them but know they all use semis because these trucks can not haul enough. Heck they use flatbed semis to haul their fertilizer and seed anymore because the equiptment has gotten so big. I was mainly checking to see if it has any special options that might add to its value so I could figure out the bid I wanted to make. I know the 67-72 trucks pretty good and what special options are worth something and which ones are not but I just do not know this year of truck. As always the people on this site came through with some great information and I now know more about these truck. Looks like they did come with some neat options and some of them are on this truck. I will keep it posted to what happens if I win the bid on it. Thanks again, all options and opinions are appreciated.


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what trans is in that?
I think it just has a 4 speed transmission with granny low and a 2 speed rear axle. Other than that I do not know.
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Old 11-06-2011, 08:32 AM   #31
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Re: Looking at a 1960-61 C70 Firetruck and need advise

I used to own a 1964 GMC 960 X Pumper unit,which is equivalent to the American 6000 series. Small block 327 with a 7.20 single speed rear end. 55 miles an hour sounded like it just wanted to blow up. I spoke to the volunteer fire department where it was in service and they informed me that in a small county such as there's, the truck was accelerated as quickly as they could go once they got to the fire and aimed it for a water source. Then when the fire was out they'd tow it back onto the road. That's why the tow hooks were bent, trying to rescue the rescue truck from the fields! Ironically the engine compartment caught fire and I had no fire extinguisher to put it out. threw a blanket on the engine and luckily a smarter person than I stopped his truck and let me use his. Lesson learned! Always carry a fire extinguisher with old trucks!
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Re: Looking at a 1960-61 C70 Firetruck and need advise

I just got back from the meeting and I bought a 1961 Chevy Firetruck. I got a bill of sale because they need to find the title (why would they know where that is). Thanks for all the information, advise and comments. I am sure I will have more questions when I figure out what I am going to do with it. Thanks
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My plans for the engine for now is to just display it in our barn. My dad and I have an area of our barn for memorbilia, special items, ect. We currently have a Ford Flathead, Buick Nailhead, Small block Chevy, big block Chevy, and a 261 GM 6 cyl. We would also like to find a Hemi. My dad does have a 1962 Chevy Impala small block drag car that it might some day be used for but you are correct, we could build several small block engines for the cost of that engine. Dad has a buddy that runs a nostalgia Super Stock series and I think dad would enjoy being able to run with them when they are local.

This truck actually has a 2 barrel and a governor on it. I was told a long time ago that with the tank full of water the trucks top speed was 50 mph. I always thought that was funny to slow down an emergency vehicle but I guess you have to stop and keep control of it and weighted down that was probably fun at time.

Thanks again for all the information and time.



I am not saying I am going to part it out right away but in my area there just is not much demand on these trucks and with fuel cost and lack of hauling abilities, it would be expensive to move very far. In the past the local farmers would buy up the firetrucks, pull the bed off and put a flatbed or grain bed on them but know they all use semis because these trucks can not haul enough. Heck they use flatbed semis to haul their fertilizer and seed anymore because the equiptment has gotten so big. I was mainly checking to see if it has any special options that might add to its value so I could figure out the bid I wanted to make. I know the 67-72 trucks pretty good and what special options are worth something and which ones are not but I just do not know this year of truck. As always the people on this site came through with some great information and I now know more about these truck. Looks like they did come with some neat options and some of them are on this truck. I will keep it posted to what happens if I win the bid on it. Thanks again, all options and opinions are appreciated.




I think it just has a 4 speed transmission with granny low and a 2 speed rear axle. Other than that I do not know.
Sounds good bud
If you are looking for more memorbilia and want a AMC motor & trans just let me know.

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Old 11-06-2011, 10:21 PM   #35
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Thanks, I already feel welcome.

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Sounds good bud
If you are looking for more memorbilia and want a AMC motor & trans just let me know.

If you were closer it sounds interesting but I think I better pass for now. Thanks again
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Re: Looking at a 1960-61 C70 Firetruck and need advise

Congrats on the purchase. You have an interesting truck.

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