09-03-2014, 06:25 PM | #3376 |
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Love the buckets, just adds the extra to it.
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09-03-2014, 07:11 PM | #3377 | |
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Shortbed Highlanders are few and far between and "as original" this would look great. The "Custom Two-Tone" code 557 is also a rare find in itself. Take a look at my thread on "Hidden Highlanders" as your is. If you want a complete breakout of the SPID back to stock I'd be glad to help upon request. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...0&goto=newpost
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09-04-2014, 09:11 AM | #3379 |
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Thanks SS Tim for the insight. So do I have a Cheyenne with "Highlander" Options (A, B, & C) since i've got the power steering, chrome window trim, etc? Were both these options even possible?
Also, the color combo has both greens. How would that combo looked on the original truck? Dark Olive along the strip or on the body? Anyone got any pics of that two-tone pattern (dark & medium olive)? |
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=635040 Your truck was never a factory Cheyenne. It was built as a Custom Deluxe (Z62). It also had the Highlander Plaid cloth trim upgrade to Z62 which changed the trim colors and added black carpet. Some trucks had the Highlander Promo Packages (YG6,7 or 8), yours is not one. They simply bundled common options for cost savings but included the Highlander trim upgrade as part of the Promo Packages. Custom Deluxe included the chromed window trims and your truck was ordered with a chromed front bumper upgrade (without any rear bumper). The paint scheme is called "Custom Two-Tone". It is defined by the 557 paint code as a Dark Olive (506) body color truck with a Medium Olive (504) roof. Here is a picture showing the colors and application to a IIRC 70 CST/10. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=630462
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Tim,
Again, many thanks. This is fantastic information! Kindly, Phil |
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This was my son's first vehicle bought for him by his grandfather, my dad, 16 years ago.
It's just about to go to body/paint, so I am in the middle of deconstruction. Hope to have it back on the road sooner than later. |
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Very nice car
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My truck, and my first! 350, tilt, tach, AM/FM, original paint, deep dish rally wheels.
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Thats one dusty truck, looks like another right beside it, hiding them all are you.
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Not yet finished, but getting there!!
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Wow! I am always amazed at the amount of talent here on this site. Killer trucks guys
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There are too many names to post so this goes out to all of you.
There sure are some beautiful trucks on here!
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Fixing to get started, first one is my dads ol 72 4x4 that I am going to do a frame off starting soon. Second one is a 69 parts truck I just picked up. A previous owner put the 69 body on a 76 frame.....
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Our 1967 C10 LWB. Originally a 250 truck, but it has been rather terribly swapped over to a 283 before 1980 according to the title. This 283 is well worn and smokes out of both sides of the exhaust whenever it's running. Originally a 3 on the tree, but somebody put in a 3 speed floorshift and only used ONE bolt to attach it to the engine. Key? We don't need no key...
1967 Chevrolet C10 by FordTorino73, on Flickr We don't need no bed floor either... 1967 C10 Bed by FordTorino73, on Flickr The truck does drive though, but it would probably choke out anyone behind if it was driven on a public road...
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Here's my 68' c15 Painting all the white flat black soon and lowering on 20"s
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Just finish bagging it
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My 1970 C10 work in progress. |
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