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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Re: 1969 Custom/10 clean up
That's very nice! I'm glad to see you're up and running, and I look forward to any updates about your trip. I hope it all goes well for you!
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1972 C10 LWB, 350/350 Deconstruction began 5/2009, mostly completed restoration, 5/2017 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Hoofddorp, the Netherlands
Posts: 582
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Re: 1969 Custom/10 clean up
We made it there and back without any trouble!!, the engine didn't miss a beat, tranny didn't fail, and despite some moderate climbing (from below sea level in Holland to 2000 Feet at our destination) the brakes were as hard an reliable as always. Leaving we had decent weather, but once we started to clime..it turned ugly! Poring rain, thunder and lightning and guess what? no water in the cab!
there we're of course some things; the truck would shudder around 45MPH, so I drove 55 continually but then I was worried because it was revving a bit high. there was the odd rattle/squeek/bang But the engine temp stayed at a constant 176F, oil pressure never dropped..happy camper! here is a map of our route and the trip is 611KM, or 380Mi. We burned 115L or 30Gallons of propane, which makes a milage of: 12Mi/Gal..not bad, not bad at all! Seeing propane costs 50 eurocents/ liter, the trip cost me 80Euro's or $96,- ![]() So on the Friday we expected a quiet evening because the birthday party was to be on Saturday with more friends from Holland arriving. guess our surprise when we pulled up at 12:30 in the evening with a full blow party..so I only saw the inside of my eyes when the sun was rising ![]() With a pounding head in the morning we rumbled through sleepy German towns looking for a supermarket to fetch breakfast (on the BBQ ofcourse) we found one and some nice back roads ![]() on Saterday the party continued with fresh people rolling in and unfortunately taking pictures while intoxicated isn't one of my skills. so you'll have to settle for a bonfire picture ![]() Then Sunday came, with a double hangover, but I was able to shake off the cobwebs and take some pictures ![]() ![]() ![]() (thats not me btw) The drive back went as easy as coming, but some how my friend and I were a lot quieter during the trip ![]() while I'm writing this, the rain is coming down in buckets with my truck sitting outside. Tomorrow I'll be going on a 100Mi trip to a BBQ, so I'll be loading up my UDS again.. hopefully It'll dry up a bit.
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Feedback is always welcome! projects: 1969 Chevy C10 1950 GMC 100 1958 Chevy C60 Viking ratrod Last edited by Steve-W; 09-07-2017 at 06:56 PM. |
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