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Location: Near Canon City ,Colorado
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Re: the 67-72 artistic shots thread
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'35 1/2 ton Pickup (bought 2020) '68 C10 Suburban (bought 2021) '72 K5 Blazer (bought 2013) '67 Stepside (bought 1997-sold 2021-partially bought back 2024) '96 Bronco Eddie Bauer (inherited 2010) My 1st day here-'67 C10(sold)and '72 K5 Blazer http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=702056 "Another Blue Chevy"(1935) http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=799203 ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Loma, Colorado
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Re: the 67-72 artistic shots thread
I'll let the pics do most of the talking. Long story short, (believe me it's a long story) I found some "hidden treasure" in my new truck. I'm contemplating repairs now and am open to suggestions. Thinking about starting a repair thread, just still a little sour about the situation. These pics are from after I opened everything with a pick hammer and grinder. Last pic is of a free donor cab that has a clean cowl and firewall, but the rest of the cab is roached.
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Location: Ayr Ontario
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Re: the 67-72 artistic shots thread
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Loma, Colorado
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Re: the 67-72 artistic shots thread
Definitely sucks. I’m thinking of just cutting the front off of the donor cab and fusing it to my cab, just not sure where I want to cut.
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