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With the rust repair I’d pass. You’ll spend a fortune in time and money fixing that, even if the truck was free.
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Well, it's not an Arizona truck, that's for sure. [Not too many left out here, anymore.]
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10-09-2022, 10:17 AM | #31 |
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My 68 has a 67 key, but a non-folding bench. The folding bench was definitely an early year thing.
Where I live that is a $2000 truck all day long. You could clean it up and get it running and sell it for more if you liked.
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A PITA, but there are a lot of rot bottom cabs out there with solid tops.
As far as the early '68 thing goes, I've known of one that could be considered that. I did a post on it many years ago. It was Dark Aqua with Fawn interior including paint, as I recall. I remember taking pictures of the paint divide areas. The seat folded forward and the dash knobs were '67 style. I am 99% sure the dash was a '67 dash. This was a big window truck, all original. I wish I could find that thread. It might not have been it's own thread, maybe a "small window '68" thread. If this truck had a white top it was done like the '67s. This truck was a true oddball
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That's the color, and a nice truck. The '68 Chevy I'm talking about was my friend's here in PA. I took the pictures and posted about it. It was over 10 years ago. I think he bought it to part out also, but it went to a father & son for restoration.
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What is the thing sitting on the right inner fender that looks like cruise control?
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It does look like cruise control, but maimed. Missing the outer casing for the cable that goes to the speedo.
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I like the .50 Cal ammo can tool box. I bet it's still waterproof.
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Looks like a Custom without the side and tailgate trim
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That looks like the rare "Corvette 327" option too.
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Not a Corvette one, but '68 trucks did have a fairly rare 327. Large journal steel crank 327
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Was a pretty common thing to do my stepper had two one on each step. They are dated 1964 .I left the holes to put them back on as I Think they look pretty cool and are lockable.
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The 50th has a very tired 327
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I still have the ammo box I carried spare snow plow parts & gear in the bed of a '71 K/20. My Gerry can situation has dwindled away. I have nada. Used to have a bunch of ammo boxes, too.
Don't let that short block get away. Most likely an 010 casting with steel crank. A great base for a build. That's what I have with 64cc heads. By the time I use it I'll open it back up (rebuilt in '07). Probably do aluminum heads, maybe Vortec, maybe different cam. I had a TH400 for it when it was built, now M22.
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I wouldn’t sell the motor . I’ll eventually rebuild it with some nice speed parts . But for now I’m looking far a good running engine .
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