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01-15-2017, 10:46 PM | #1 |
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Things to avoid when buying a C10?
Hello there! I am looking for a 67 to 72 SWB C10 to restore to be a daily driver. When looking at trucks, are there any problems specific to this generation of trucks that I should avoid? For example, are there some parts that are difficult, impossible, or really expensive to buy used or new?
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01-15-2017, 10:58 PM | #2 |
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Re: Things to avoid when buying a C10?
Two things: these trucks were designed to rust, so be real careful with things like cab mounts, A pillars, the roof, and so on.
The other thing is that pretty well anything you'd ever want or need to restore or modify these trucks is available out there. If you want a truck to drive, I'd concentrate on the 71 and 72s, as they had disk brakes standard.
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Re: Things to avoid when buying a C10?
Based on what I'm most comfortable with, I favor a solid body over mechanical considerations. Look really carefully for rust, especially if the truck has been repainted.
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Good to know. I have seen more than one vehicle where a pretty paint job was hiding rust. Two years down the line the bubbles in the paint only mean one thing... |
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Re: Things to avoid when buying a C10?
Just remember, when you're adding up what you think it will cost to get your project rolling, take your final number and double it, especially if this is your first older vehicle.
I agree with the above - look carefully for rust and if you're handy with a wrench, these trucks are easy to work on, so a solid body makes more sense than anything else for your dollar (within reason). Also, since you're looking for a SWB, know that as they get rarer, more people are cutting down LWB trucks to drive or sell as SWB. Look for cut and welded frames. Good luck and have fun!
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Re: Things to avoid when buying a C10?
The only problem on these trucks is a points distributor. Just kidding, sorta.
Good chance the steering has some play if it's original. I don't know much about it, but seems to me the steering box is the likely culprit. You can buy those or have what you've got restored. Other than rust as mentioned (e.g., window frame), disc brakes is a good one too.........I can't think of a real downside. Some prefer the gas tank be outside the cab
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Okay. good to know. I can see that loose steering could be caused by a worn steering box, old steering shaft, worn tie rod ends, or worn ball joints. These are all reminders of the cost of such a project I could probably spend $750 just to get the thing to steer right. |
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Re: Things to avoid when buying a C10?
If you want a true original short bed... always check the frame just under the cab for welds where a long bed has been cut down to a short bed and welded back together. It's really common nowadays for a seller to claim a cut down long bed is an original short bed.
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Re: Things to avoid when buying a C10?
good ? to ask. I wish I gave more thought to that then when I bought my truck that I been into for all these past years. well this is me, I like both long bed and short but, I wanted a short bed. Funny how I keep finding shorts but they were far beyond what I wanted to repair. How's your skills, time and allowance? I'm more mechanical and the help of friends, then there's body work but I'll give it a shot when the time comes and also with the help of friends.Then there's money, parts, equipment needed, a place to do your thing and alot can be done in a driveway, yard, and with the help of good site's like this one. What you don't know you can learn. I liked my truck as soon I seen it and, I over looked what was under the paint. I would avoid anything overly tarred (undercoated) If I would have seen the coming out of rust that was hiding, which is now showing through. The paint was aged but looked good and over time things started showing up.
Know what you want, a truck that's completely done, nothing to do just drive and general maintenance or a project. Avoid rust, and poor repairs in the rockers, cab corners, cab floor on the inside and out above and around the windshield same with the back window, look at the firewall, area around the master brake cyl , corners and bottoms of doors, door jams up, down all around, tailgate bottom , wheel well edges in out all around , under the battery by the radiator support , frame rail the connecting points with all the cross rails, trailing arms. Is the motor and trans rebuilt or oily filthy dirty . how the wire's in the engine compartment under the dash or anywhere underneath the truck, is it all chopped up? Take it for a ride, does it handle good listen for sounds how's the shocks, what work been done to all and anything. Hope I stayed on topic, I'm sure more will chime in, this is a great site for info. Also, all that was said already is great advice. But,,, them 67-70 with good proper drum brakes are not bad either and a little better with the power brake set up. Nick Last edited by NGN; 01-16-2017 at 12:12 PM. |
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That's a long list of stuff to check, but probably worth doing before handing over a bunch of money. I think people get caught up in the excitement of wanting a new vehicle and might tend to rush an inspection and cut corners. Then as the weeks or months pass, you end up discovering a bunch of problems. How many projects started off with basic goals but turned into a more lengthy and expensive batch of work because more problems became apparent?
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Yeah that's what I wanted to say. LOL
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Re: Things to avoid when buying a C10?
In my opinion...there are 3 things to avoid with these trucks when you are getting your first truck
1) Rust in the cab or the box 2) A cab with rust or a box with rust 3) A rusty box or a rusty cab. ....after that, I think it gets easier....and perhaps cheaper....lol. Seriously tho'...a lot of this will depend as much on you as the truck you might choose. In other words...where are your skills at? what level is your work space and your tool group at? do you have a spouse/wife and are they on board with this?....and very importantly...what is your '1st year' budget and what would you like your first 3-6 months of truck ownership to look like? These will have a great bearing on the type of advice that might be useful. all good Coley
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Honestly, I don't know how to properly deal with a box with a heavily rusted floor. Can one get new just replacement floor bottom? I can see the risk of replacing the bottom of a truck box is that the thing could get out-of-square pretty quick. It would have to be braced with cross braces temporarily while the bottom was removed. As far as working space, it will be tight. I will have to get my wife to give up her half of the (2 car) garage if I remove the body parts from the frame. This would motivate me to work more quickly and get the body back on. I would build a paint booth inside the garage if I had to paint the thing. Tool-wise, I have many tools for body work and general mechanical work. Budget-wise, I would commit to a bunch of cash expenses to see the project through, expecting to spend more than what I initially figured. |
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Its interesting about watching for and checking for 'shortened' long beds that been cut down.
A lot of guys have done this...and are doing it all the time and probably want relatively big money for the net result of their work. This begs the question....does this modification devalue the truck?...and based on some of the feedback so far....it might. Coley
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If it's done well, what's the issue? It's a way to bargain if you can spot it, but how much less is it worth really? Is it like finding someone passing off a 307 Malibu for a 350 SS?
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Most every one of these trucks by now have rust in the floors, rockers, and doors know that going in. Stay away from rust in the roof, windshield, and dash areas. Most everything is available for these trucks as reproduction parts. Happy Hunting
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I myself would avoid long beds made into short beds... especially if youre paying decent money.
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The other thing I'm running into, and it's really a whole different topic, is the issue of buying a truck needing work versus buying a truck that's already been fixed up. I believe you never generally get your money out of these projects, so do I spend $4K on a truck and put $11K in it, or just buy a completed one for $15K. It's difficult to answer because every truck has differences. Like I said, it's really a different debate, not part of this thread.
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I guess looking at the wheel base on the SPID, glove box label, is the most obvious. 127 inches means it was originally a long bed. Then ask yourself if it matters.
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