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Old 01-01-2015, 12:53 PM   #1
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Nice looking truck exdrocca!
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It's still a work in progress, but it's getting there !
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My first post. WOW! A LOT of nice looking trucks here! I'm almost embarrassed to post pics of mine, but then again I just got it. It's a '72 LWB that my late father-in-law purchased brand new. Needs a lot of TLC. Plan on getting it back to like new condition and then pass it on to my son. After I enjoy it for a while, of course.
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Old 10-02-2014, 09:48 PM   #5
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My first post. WOW! A LOT of nice looking trucks here! I'm almost embarrassed to post pics of mine, but then again I just got it. It's a '72 LWB that my late father-in-law purchased brand new. Needs a lot of TLC. Plan on getting it back to like new condition and then pass it on to my son. After I enjoy it for a while, of course.
welcome to the forum from Texas , looks like a good truck to start with, and it will fun working on it. just make it safe and go have some fun .
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Old 10-01-2014, 08:38 PM   #6
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I like seeing everyones truck, here's my 69 C-10 307 Automatic. Original except paint, was two tone maroon and white.
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Here is my 71' I just recently bought.
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Old 12-31-2014, 08:28 PM   #8
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This is my daily driver. Still have a lot of detail work to do but keep getting side tracked fixing things that break... fuel lines, brake lights, dash lights, carburetor, wipers, alternator, etc. etc. Good thing we have this forum for information.
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My 72 K20, 4 speed, 350
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Here's my awesome barn find 1968 Chevy C-10. I paid $3K for this running/driving factory ordered 396 cu in truck with PS/PB, factory air, auto transmission & a 12 bolt rearend. I know it's a long bed but I dont mind it. It was cheap, running & with no rust. And it has a factory ordered big block & yes it's documented on the SPID inside the glovebox lid. I recently finished redoing the whole interior this past summer & repainted the wheels & new center caps & new tires all the way around.
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One lucky dog texjake, yep you are. Good score on the big block truck.
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Here's my 2 year project. Just can't seem to take the old girl apart. She needs a lot of work but for now she's my weekend driver.

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Hey guys! Newb here. This is the 67 swb I just picked up last week. Can anyone give me a rough idea of how much drop is on it? I had to drive it up on a stack of 2x4's to get my floor jack underneath it. Front tires are 215/70r15. Rear are 295/50r15. Thanks









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[QUOTE=rc32187;6862152]Hey guys! Newb here. This is the 67 swb I just picked up last week. Can anyone give me a rough idea of how much drop is on it? I had to drive it up on a stack of 2x4's to get my floor jack underneath it. Front tires are 215/70r15. Rear are 295/50r15. Thanks

man that's a sweet ride, I have no idea what your drop is but some one here can tell you, and welcome to the forum from Texas....
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Hey guys! Newb here. This is the 67 swb I just picked up last week. Can anyone give me a rough idea of how much drop is on it? I had to drive it up on a stack of 2x4's to get my floor jack underneath it. Front tires are 215/70r15. Rear are 295/50r15. Thanks










My guess is it looks like about a 4.5/6 drop.

They look good, but on my 64 I can only jack from the side. Not sure if my small floor jack will even work with a flat so I carry a scissor jack in case I need to jack it up to get a jack under it.

Your truck looks really goo!
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Old 09-30-2014, 06:24 PM   #18
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My guess is it looks like about a 4.5/6 drop.

They look good, but on my 64 I can only jack from the side. Not sure if my small floor jack will even work with a flat so I carry a scissor jack in case I need to jack it up to get a jack under it.

Your truck looks really goo!
Thanks guys. It's definitely got a ways to go, but it's a solid start. I'm thinking 4.5/6 is probably pretty close. I know it has 2.5" spindles and i have a set of 1" springs to put in. So hopefully it brings the front up just a little. I have new wheels and tires on the way, so hopefully they'll fit alright.
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Hey guys! Newb here. This is the 67 swb I just picked up last week. Can anyone give me a rough idea of how much drop is on it? I had to drive it up on a stack of 2x4's to get my floor jack underneath it. Front tires are 215/70r15. Rear are 295/50r15. Thanks
I cant tell you what drop you have but that is a mighty fine looking truck.
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Old 10-01-2014, 12:26 AM   #20
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I cant tell you what drop you have but that is a mighty fine looking truck.
Thanks! I'm just going to have to see how it looks with the 1" springs and go from there. I ordered chrome Ridler wheels in a 20x10, 20x8.5 staggered setup from cpp. Hopefully I can get it sitting just right.
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Hey guys! Newb here. This is the 67 swb I just picked up last week. Can anyone give me a rough idea of how much drop is on it? I had to drive it up on a stack of 2x4's to get my floor jack underneath it. Front tires are 215/70r15. Rear are 295/50r15. Thanks









Digging your truck alot...
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I've had this truck now for 25 years and have touched every nut and bolt on it at one time or another. Kids won’t let me sell it, too many Good memories.
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Haven't seen a lot of 4-eyes posted yet so here is my 70 (Rose)
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