12-17-2016, 01:27 PM | #226 |
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I found my 1972 GMC on autotrader.ca
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12-17-2016, 01:46 PM | #227 |
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12-17-2016, 02:04 PM | #228 |
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This is great reading ...
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12-17-2016, 02:42 PM | #230 |
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After a good year of serious hunting for a 67 or 68 SWB fleet ( or any 67-72 with the 67/68 front clip ) I located my '67 initially on eBay. Followed it around on that site for several months then called the guy up and negotiated a price. Flew to Albuquerque NM for the inspection. Drove it that same day 9 hours to my home.
That was maybe 5 months ago! -klb
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12-17-2016, 02:55 PM | #231 |
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Right here on this site from a member, probably 10 years ago now. I think I was 17 at the time. Long time coming but I should be starting a build thread here soon so exciting times ahead!
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12-17-2016, 04:43 PM | #232 |
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12-17-2016, 06:40 PM | #234 |
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I found this bed that was in storage - it was taken off back in 71...
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12-17-2016, 07:24 PM | #235 |
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back around '85 my brother bought this 72 GMC longbed blue with white truck from a friend for approx $500, he sold to me for around same price around '88, i then sold to my other brother for $300, he wrecked the right fender and was just sitting around so I bought back for $200 plus my "78 Volvo back in '92, didn't do much with except repair damage and primered gray and was parked until 2010 when i gave it to my son-in-law. He parked it for the next 3 years when i bought it back from him for $1600 that he owed me. Started redoing it when i retired in 2014.
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12-17-2016, 08:11 PM | #236 |
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These are all cool stories and the first time I've seen alot of these
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12-18-2016, 04:03 AM | #237 |
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You even got the moldings and marker lights. Now that was a barn find of epic proportions !!!!
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12-18-2016, 08:19 AM | #238 |
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E bay..
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12-18-2016, 03:17 PM | #239 |
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Craigslist. Rochester New York.
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12-18-2016, 03:22 PM | #240 |
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Good reading here!
In 2013 I found mine at a classic car dealer in Palm Springs, CA. Paid a fellow to go inspect it, flew there from Houston with my friend, drove it back 2,100 miles to Houston! Since then, I installed ECE lowering kit, new seat cover and drove it a bunch in Texas. 2015, moved home to Canada and towed it up. This past summer (2016) had a 402 BB installed with 700R4. Full story and photos: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=595586
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12-18-2016, 07:51 PM | #242 |
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I’ve been inspired to get some sort of classic vehicle for years. I was particularly impressed when visiting Rockport Texas on vacation. Outside of a local pizza joint there was a beautiful old Dodge truck, probably from about 1970. Weathered 2x8 boards were propped up to act as a tailgate and a Ram emblem was nailed to it, although I’m sure the truck was made years before Dodge dreamed up the Ram label. Body panels, doors, hood, fenders, and various other parts were all different colors from being pieced together from many trucks. PVC pipes were bolted to the front bumper, sticking straight up to act as fishing rod holders for trips to the beach. I’m sure bubblegum and bailing wire was in the mix somewhere. I remember thinking man if I had a couple thousand bucks I would wait for the owner to come back to the truck and make an outrageous offer.
Fast forward to a couple years ago, I was telling a friend that I want an old truck and I asked him to keep an eye out for something that may interest me. He lives out in the country and has lots of contact with country folks who may have something laying around. I told him my only requirements were that it be old, not 80’s-old but I mean 50’s- or 60’s-old, and have the original paint job and not be missing any pieces. Within a week or two, he called me and said he has my truck. I asked what do you mean, and he says remember Ron’s place where we go fishing in his ponds, he had an old 1969 Chevy truck he asked to have hauled off. It has been an eyesore in his back field, sinking more and more into the mud as the years go by. In exchange for some labor and favors, he hauled it off of Ron’s property. I went to look at it, and it appeared pretty much the same as in my profile picture, except dirtier. It had plates from 1985 on it. I am the second owner and I have the original owner manual and bill of sale from the now-defunct dealership. Now, after spending too much money on engine and transmission rebuild, here I am driving the thing. I like it a lot. It has the original dealer rear bumper. I grew up in Texas, and I believe near 100% of trucks sold in Texas at the time were shipped from the factory with no bumper and the dealers had bumpers made from local manufacturers and stamped with the dealer name and city. That is how I remember things. My bumper is stamped Doran Chev. Inc. Dallas, Texas, and in smaller letters it is stamped D&D Bumperworks, Inc, Seguin, Texas. The trucks shipped from the factory with a license plate holder and license plate light mounted to the frame underneath the truck, and my truck still has it there. I could have ended up with a Ford or Dodge, but didn’t. I’m glad I ended up here with you guys and gals. You have helped a lot with my education. Last edited by dmjlambert; 12-18-2016 at 07:59 PM. |
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12-19-2016, 12:57 PM | #244 |
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Dads neighbor had it in his driveway for a long time after the rear bumper had been hit and it pushed the truck into the car in front. All it needed after sitting was:
A battery Front bumper Heater core intake manifold gaskets new headers alternator New Booster
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12-19-2016, 02:01 PM | #245 |
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Nice! So those WTB ads on Craigslist actually work huh?
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12-20-2016, 08:02 AM | #246 |
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I found my 70 Longhorn on Craigslist right here in CT. I looked at dozens of trucks before I came upon this one. It was on Craigslist for only 15 minutes and I was the first one to call. Its a 100% original and rust free 85,000 mile one owner truck. The guy owned a small family roofing business, he NEVER drove the truck in snow and it was parked inside every night. Rust free in CT? Now that's rare! The first pic is the day I hauled it home...
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12-20-2016, 09:53 AM | #247 |
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12-26-2016, 01:52 PM | #248 |
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Boxing Day Bump......
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12-26-2016, 04:35 PM | #249 |
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This summer (right before the Midwest Nats) my wife gave me permission to buy a decent truck.
I was zero-ing on one from KC to purchase but a fellow member beat me to it so the search continued. As you know.. ebay has an ever rotating inventory so it was only a matter of time. Then early December is saw this one. Seller is a Mopar guy who was selling his deceased fathers toy. I'm not a "custom" guy as much as I'm a "restomod" guy so this one was not EXACTLY what I was looking for. The truck is a early 90's hot rod. But it was in my ball park money wise and it didn't sell the first time through ebay. So I sent the seller a request for the SPID. This is what I got. Yup, Found me a highly optioned 50th anniversary truck. I couldn't close the deal fast enough. Booked a flight to Knoxville Tn. that weekend (550 bucks) and drove it home. I was in such a hurry that I never asked the seller about a heater (it was 16 degrees) and it didn't work all the way home (13 hrs). But when I got home I found a shut off valve under the hood. LOL, sometimes I'm my worst enemy. Anyways the seller was 100% cool guy. Has a garage full of high dollar Mopars. He'd be buddies with anyone here. Just a genuine dude. The plans are to update the rims. Mild static drop. Interior update. And just enjoy it for a few years (5-10) until I decide to return it to a 50th. Last edited by supercheyenne; 12-26-2016 at 04:43 PM. |
12-26-2016, 08:07 PM | #250 |
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I found my first ones on the Calif Recycler Before Craigslist.Plus back in 1990 Calif went throw a clean up stange.Meaning if you have Trucks and Car's that where not lic or running and not parts on pavement you had to remove it or get a fine.it was called urban clean up for Calif.Boy the deals that the guy i worked for from out of this tow yard.I bought about 15 of them for 25.00--to 300.00You guys missed the golden times.Or most of you.The guys just now getting into it now are getting the left overs.There are still about 15,000 25,000 of then still left but they will need work and the money you have to spend for them.But i liked picking up the 2 car wreckers with the dove tails one came out of Riverside Race way 1968 fully loaded 396 th400 AC it was white and Blue inside it had AC power steering and brake 2 extra gas tanks light bar.My boss got that the other one was a riverside race way But it was Hit in the front it was a 1971 350 th400 No Ac it was white on white.But i did buy a 1965 C60 16 foot Bob tail 327 4 speed with split rear end payed 500.00 for it running.Love the big trucks to bad so many of them have been junked
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