12-03-2016, 01:33 PM | #301 |
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Re: Where's the 3/4 ton love?
Incredible job! You brought that one back to a better time. A suggestion to lock in the "look". IMO your truck is worth the "FET" (front end treatment) : Black paint behind grill and off white paint surround strip around the perimeter.
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12-03-2016, 03:07 PM | #302 |
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I agree - that truck looks beautiful, and I've had one in that color scheme before - it really grew on me. Also agree with factorystock, it would be a crowning touch to put the white surround and black background behind the grille. It's a detail that is often overlooked and makes a huge difference (to me anyway! Ha. Some people prefer it left full body color, but I like the original look of the floating grille). Again, looks like that truck came a LONG way from where it started - would love to see some more pics!
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12-03-2016, 04:57 PM | #303 |
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Thanks for the compliments fellas. I agree about the front end detail, I may need to add that. I don't remember why we didn't, I guess I was getting lazy by the time we painted. My daughter and I spent about a year and a half(off and on). It's certainly not perfect, but we made a lot of memories (and mistakes)along the way. All in all we had a great time sooo...I picked up a 58 Apache in January of this year and we are at it again.
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12-03-2016, 11:14 PM | #304 |
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Thanks for the additional pics - that's very cool to have made some memories in the process. If you made mistakes, don't admit to it(!) because nobody would be able to tell - truck is ready for the show! Nice family shot in the back too. Even the heelers look like they're havin fun. Mine liked my blue truck too
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12-04-2016, 12:45 PM | #305 |
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'66 Custom Camper, some pics from this summer...
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12-04-2016, 02:57 PM | #306 |
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The 66 is gorgeous. Great job man.
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12-05-2016, 12:47 AM | #307 |
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Nice looking dog and truck Jocko!
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07-04-2017, 08:53 AM | #309 |
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Any more trucks to add?
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07-04-2017, 11:11 AM | #310 |
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I've posted before, but new paint, so new picture.
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Here are some pics of my 66 Custom Camper.
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07-06-2017, 01:19 AM | #312 |
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66 C20. 292, 4 speed. Besides the tuneup and wheel/tires it's all stock
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Thanks Jocko, working on getting the old truck running. Am goin to start a thread under projects soon
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07-16-2017, 01:19 PM | #316 |
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Nice find! Hard to find one more original! Very common period aftermarket tanks. There seems to be an interesting pattern of Custom Campers originating from the Pacific Northwest ( Washington, Oregon ) , could it be people wanted an escape from all that rain?
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I am very impressed with the originality. Trying to preserve as much as possible. This truck sat for a long period. Every major system needs rehab. Just rebuilt original carb. Need to rebuild the original starter. Brake master cylinder and wheel cylinders will follow. I am taking pictures. Going to start a project thread soon.
I agree, there do seem to be many C20s and custom campers for sale. The location has helped to preserve them. I think you are on to something about owners wanting to get out of the consistent rain. I was stationed at Ft Lewis, and for me, 90 days of sunshine per year is not enough. |
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Not sure how I missed this thread after all these years, but here is my contribution, Ol Blue. He is currently getting body work done, and paint. Keeping the same color, only thing I am adding is side trim. Since I got him, I have added a built 350 to replace the one I blew, a 700R, and a Dana 60. He is my pride and joy, and I can't wait to be driving again soon.
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Yes, color matched to original special paint. We preserved the truck to original as much as possible. Fixed the rust, and repainted as is, with original dents and all. The recovered seat should go in tonight. Under hood and interior paint left original. Only painted because of rust and previous owners wife paint brush job. I've been busy with a barn/shop addition. I will post a link to a seperate thread later.
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07-26-2017, 10:59 PM | #320 |
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I'm getting my inherited '71, 3/4 out of storage after 12 years(!) and I'm glad to see others still like the original look. I'll be looking here for advice and information a lot in the near future. When I get some better pics I'll be sure to share them.
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Just getting started on fixing up 1964 C20. Cab is getting cleaned. Starting on frame /suspension soon. No they are not falling off the earth, Apple photos do this some times. If I Go back and rotate photo 360 degrees, after that they are fine, go figure technology. Both are C20’s in bottom photo, far one is 66’ CC, and closer on right is 64’ being worked on.
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Here is my 1965 C20 - Oregon
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05-10-2018, 06:53 PM | #324 |
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Hello Oregonian.
What are those bumps either side of your back window?
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That was my PO fantastic idea of how to mount a shoulder seat belt. And the icing on the cake is they are out of a Ford! I figure they are good for one use, and they are too short to fit me well enough so I don't use them. I suppose that will be my reason to make it a big back window if I don't weld the holes shut and make them disappear.
We'll have to meet up some time so you can see a Farmer's truck, no frills, no trim, geared as low as available in '65. |
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