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Old 08-16-2014, 10:10 PM   #1
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My new 71 SWB project. A road trip may be in order!!!

Well I was able to get my hands on a nice 71 SWB fleet side. I can't wait to get it home. I'm looking forward to tearing into it. It will make a nice project. I found it in Arizona and had a friend out there go and check it out. A road trip from Arizona to Buffalo, NY may be in order. What do you guys think? This makes me want to…
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Old 08-16-2014, 10:19 PM   #2
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My only question is why would you want to "tear into it"... I would just drive it.

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Old 08-16-2014, 10:27 PM   #3
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Re: My new 71 SWB project. A road trip may be in order!!!

yeah I guess that didn't sound so good. I may drive it from Arizona to Buffalo before restoring it. How's that? It has a 6-cyl, 3-spd on column. Perfect for the long trip.
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Old 08-16-2014, 11:09 PM   #4
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Re: My new 71 SWB project. A road trip may be in order!!!

Nice truck, Fly to Arizona and drive that thing back here. Hope your keeping the wheels, those look killer on there.
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What better way to get to know your truck...
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yeah I guess that didn't sound so good. I may drive it from Arizona to Buffalo before restoring it. How's that? It has a 6-cyl, 3-spd on column. Perfect for the long trip.

That sounds much better...

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Old 08-16-2014, 11:56 PM   #7
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Fly out and drive it back. Take a ton of pics, maybe some video. It's like your own "Roadkill" trip!

But before you go, either ship tools or buy some before embarking. You'll need 'em no doubt.
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Old 08-17-2014, 08:36 AM   #8
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I know you are a busy man. How will you ever find time to drive that cross-country? I,on the other hand,have a very flexible schedule and am very well versed in getting a 67-72 from point A to point B no matter how far. I think you better consider me for this duty since I am someone you know and trust (from the little time we spoke at Carlisle last spring )
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Nice one Tim... and nice truck too!
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:00 PM   #10
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^^^ Tommy can vouch for me. We met at a local junkyard last Saturday and spent an hour or two lookin' and pullin'. So,we know each other like brothers now. There's no better way to judge a man's character than by his junk yard manners. I carefully removed parts (unlike certain types who tear things up)...Then tossed them under the vehicle when I realized I didn't have my wallet!
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Old 08-17-2014, 09:13 PM   #11
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I know you are a busy man. How will you ever find time to drive that cross-country? I,on the other hand,have a very flexible schedule and am very well versed in getting a 67-72 from point A to point B no matter how far. I think you better consider me for this duty since I am someone you know and trust (from the little time we spoke at Carlisle last spring )
Tim you're right… I am a busy man, but you know what? This may be an awesome time to slow down. What a blast it would be to drive this thing back from Arizona. Since you are someone I know and trust (from Carlisle), maybe you want to go along. Every driver should have a navigator and someone to share the driving duties.
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Nice truck, I see it has a rear swaybar, that's nice, drop a V8 and 700r4 in here in the correct V8 position and just drive it,,,,,,,
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Just a couple more pictures. Here is the SPID, VIN tag and original Protect-O-Plate.
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Awesome!

I grew up going to Darien Lake a couple times every summer. I think it's a "six flags" now, whatever that means. I brought up a truck from SC to Ellery (Jamestown) NY in the mid/late 90's. Be prepared for all of the offers

Man, I'd have a hard time doing anything other than a drop, smaller tires (they look like giant balloons), and backing that six with an S10/camaro T5. Great find!
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Old 08-18-2014, 07:21 AM   #15
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Awesome!

I grew up going to Darien Lake a couple times every summer. I think it's a "six flags" now, whatever that means. I brought up a truck from SC to Ellery (Jamestown) NY in the mid/late 90's. Be prepared for all of the offers
Wow that's crazy, because I live 2-miles from Darien Lake.

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Man, I'd have a hard time doing anything other than a drop, smaller tires (they look like giant balloons), and backing that six with an S10/camaro T5. Great find!
You're reading my mind on this one. The plans for this truck will be a little different then my other two.
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^^^ Tommy can vouch for me. We met at a local junkyard last Saturday and spent an hour or two lookin' and pullin'. So,we know each other like brothers now. There's no better way to judge a man's character than by his junk yard manners. I carefully removed parts (unlike certain types who tear things up)...Then tossed them under the vehicle when I realized I didn't have my wallet!
Yep...I can vouch for Tim now, hes my brother from another mother. Probably be a good road trip companion too
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Is it me or does the rear axle look like its a little bit too far foward?
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Looks like a nice t ruck. As mentioned above, needs a little drop and smaller tires on those slots. BTW, I noticed it has 72 door panels. (?)
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Is it me or does the rear axle look like its a little bit too far foward?
I see what you're saying. I'm not sure and won't know until I get out there to verify it. Although for this project it probably won't matter. I was really just looking for a rolling chassis. Everything else is just a bonus.
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I took a look at my other trucks and the axle seems a bit forward in those pictures too. Here are side views of each truck (69 C20, 70 K10 and 71 C10).
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Looks like a nice t ruck. As mentioned above, needs a little drop and smaller tires on those slots. BTW, I noticed it has 72 door panels. (?)
Good catch. I don't know why it has those panels and not the correct 71 panels. I wish I could see the door to see if it is actually a 72 door and has the screw on top by the vent window. Hopefully they are the correct doors and just the panels were changed out. I'll find out at some point. Until now it's locked up in storage at my friends house in Arizona.
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I would never deprive you such a great experience,and chance to unwind,as making the trip from Arizona in that truck. Actually,I would entertain the thought of riding shotgun up the ole wagon trail to help fight off bandits and renegades. See what happens
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Wow that's crazy, because I live 2-miles from Darien Lake.
My mom has worked for Cummins since the early 90's. The "shop picnic" was held there every year. Had lots of fun at that place. I loved the coasters. The laser show they started doing was neat too. Even saw Bryan Adams perform there in the late 90's?
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I see what you're saying. I'm not sure and won't know until I get out there to verify it. Although for this project it probably won't matter. I was really just looking for a rolling chassis. Everything else is just a bonus.
Also didn't see the AC on the SPID. Who knows today what has been done to it after all these years. I am going back to AZ soon and I can tell you that there were some folks out there cutting frames and trying to get shortbed money out of longbeds. Inspect it well.....

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Also didn't see the AC on the SPID. Who knows today what has been done to it after all these years. I am going back to AZ soon and I can tell you that there were some folks out there cutting frames and trying to get shortbed money out of longbeds. Inspect it well.....

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I'm thinking the AC was added as it looks like a Vintage Air system. I can't see the factory side vents in the pictures. They could be the smaller VA type. As long as they didn't butcher up the dash in the process. I'm mainly concerned that it's a true SWB, with solid sheet metal, and un-cut frame. VIN shows SWB unless the VIN was removed/replaced. I've seen shortened frames, so I will definitely look for that. Thanks for your input, it's greatly appreciated.
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