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02-09-2004, 12:52 AM | #1 |
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FS 68 GMC BB One Ton Dually
This truck was originally a camper. I bought it with great hopes of using it as a camper but the camper turned out to be completely rotten and I removed it. The nice thing is that the cab was sheltered its entire life and is one of the nicest ones that I have ever seen. The interior is almost perfect and the doors close so well it is unbelievable. The cab is uncut as well as the doors. Additionally, it is a factory 350 HP 396 and I would be willing to bet it has a 4 bolt main and a steel crank. The trans is a TH400. It has power steering and all of the bracketry is still there. I drove this truck about 200 miles when I brought it home and it gave me no problems. There is a leaky brake cylinder. I bled the brakes before I brought it home and they worked fine but after sitting for a few months the master cylinder drained itself.
This truck would make a great 1 ton for a car hauler or flatbed. It would also be a great donor for a Big Block changeover especially if you need an excellent cab too! I will take $2,000.00 or best offer on this truck. Check out the pics here: http://home.comcast.net/~67ratman/ws...ue-skip-5.html
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68 Short Fleet 4x4; 427; BTO Level 3 700R4; NP205; Dana 60 front and rear; 4" lift with 35's; Disc brakes; AGR variable ratio steering; factory bucket seats; factory tach and tilt. "Friends call me cruzer cuz I like fast cars and fast women" |
02-09-2004, 01:22 AM | #2 |
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Brent, Now I see why you missed the swap meet today. I remember when I stripped my '68 C30 down to the flatbed...what a project! Nice ride...big block too! I really think you need that for a car hauler! How many miles on it?
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'68 C20 Longhorn 50th Anniversary 400/TH400 '68 C20 Longhorn 50th Anniversary 468/TH400w/buckets '72 C20 Halfhorn (Longhorn w/o cab and front clip) '69 Flxible Cruiser (look up ugly in the dictionary) |
02-09-2004, 02:00 AM | #3 |
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i see the BC license plate on it. Do you live in BC or did you take that one over the border?
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02-09-2004, 02:05 AM | #4 |
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Man............I've been wanting a one ton dually project.......... but my other half would hang me by the "kahunas" if I brought another truck home..........Is that a mini satallite dish on the front bumper??? :
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02-09-2004, 02:20 AM | #5 |
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It came from BC but is titled in the US now (WASHINGTON).
That is a carbide lamp on the front for caving
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68 Short Fleet 4x4; 427; BTO Level 3 700R4; NP205; Dana 60 front and rear; 4" lift with 35's; Disc brakes; AGR variable ratio steering; factory bucket seats; factory tach and tilt. "Friends call me cruzer cuz I like fast cars and fast women" |
02-09-2004, 04:05 AM | #6 |
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Is that a 133" wheel base truck? I wonder what it would look like with a 9 foot step side bed on it?
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02-09-2004, 06:20 PM | #7 | |
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Unrestored 68 C-10 CST. Original 327. 4-Speed CH465. 50k or so miles. TREASURER, Drum Brake Club. |
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