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I've allways loved 58 Chevys. Allmost looks like the Graffiti car but with Cragars and side pipes. Needed Caddy tail lights.
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03-14-2012, 09:36 PM | #329 |
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Forgive me if someone already posted this link, I didn't see it.
These vintage pic threads are great, reminding us when things were great and remembering things you had totally forgotten, younger days, etc. Not meant to direct any traffic to another website, but here's the king of all "old street scenes / days gone by" threads......you'll be up all night. http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...145#Post312145 I'll do an intro and a frame build thread soon, I just started on my 68 swb and have been lurking and reading for a while now. Brian |
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^Nice impala allchevy58^
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Holy cow only 24000 miles? you suck, lol.
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Thanks.
It was stored for 53 years before we acquired it.
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Found in my dad's pictures. He bought a new 72' C10 at S & J Chevrolet, Cerritos, Ca. Second one was for a Chevrolet TV commercial in Mojave Desert, I remember him telling me they drove in the shape of a bowtie across the flats. The third was in 74' heading to LA on 395, it was dark and they hit two black angus cows. First one was dead and the second one got up and ran away. Had to be towed to Lone Pine, Ca.
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My favorite vintage photo.
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If I remember the story correctly, this unfortunate gentleman did not make it...here's the interior of that truck.....
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Wow,this thread sure has drifted from 67-72 GM Trucks. How about a '55 Chevy 210 Wagon? Nothing special. I bought it when I met the gal I married who had two kids. It was out in a field with no motor,in flat black,with the side windows painted. I took the 350/TH350,console/shifter,seats,and wheels from a wrecked '75 Monte Carlo,did some body work,and slapped a root beer metallic paint job on it. It was green and I wanted to find the trim and paint it back to original,but ended up selling it.
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Had a new radiator, fan and misc. put in at dealer there and drove back to Reno the next week and had a body shop repair it. He sold it when he bought a new 76' K10 I currently have. I'd like to see that commercial too.
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Heres a pic from the mid 70's I wana say 76ish my dad used to back up the ol 73 or 74 crew cab chevy up to a ditch and drive the Willys Jeep we had at the time up into the bed of the truck yup it fit between the bedsides of the the chevy truck and away the family would go deer hunting
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Not so long ago, but one of my favorite shots of the "lineup" I'll have to dig for some vintage ones. Sharpie
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My Dad and I with his 72 K-10 shortie in 1976 in the Sierra Nevada's. Grandpa Pappy took the shot....
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^^Priceless^^
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so psyched i found these. they were slides my grandparents had. that's actually my mum in the first two.
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a few more classics... last one is in Canada.
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another from canada
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