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11-09-2011, 10:51 PM | #1 |
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck
Cool, I bought a parts truck from there a few years ago...I have useable cab and bed left over. 65 GMC
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11-10-2011, 03:13 PM | #2 |
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yes Classic Car Projects he was a good guy to deal with so far.
This next spring May 2012 we are building a new storage shed / project car business. WE have about 30 cars in stock now and will start selling off some projects. I have several 61-64 Chev. Impalas / 61 buick bubble top / 61 buick Lesabre / 64 rivis / 65 c-10 bbw long bed. Wallys Speed Shop project cars
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Hey now, finish this one first!
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11-08-2011, 03:33 PM | #4 |
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck
oh you are hooked now!! truck looks killer
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck
Can't wait to see that one! And it looks like a 66 by the square GMC letters in the grille.
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Yes Tony,
There is a little problem with the year ... title says 1965 the guy I bought it from says it is a 1966 ? Dino... yes I am addicted .... Maybe I should just send this one out to Burbank , CA and let it be "DELMOized" ... maybe It would get done then ? We are swamped here with powder coat work and have a huge project going to Detroit for the Ridler in 2012 .... so project " NO PAINT" has kinda been put aside for awhile....
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if it's between F1001 - F20000 it's a 64 if it's between F20001 - F40000 it's a 65 if it's F40001 and up it's a 66 If it was made in Oakland or Freemont it decodes like this: if it's between F1001 - F7000 w/o I6 or F1001 - F4000 w/I6 it's a 64 if it's between F7001 - F12000 w/oI6 or F4001 and up w/I6 it's a 65 if it's F12001 and up it's a 66 I'm guessing that since it's a shortbed it's a 1/2 ton 2WD. If so the VIN should start with 1001, 10 = 1/2 ton and 01 = short wheelbase (If the VIN starts with an "I" it was an I6 truck), followed by a letter designating the manufacturing plant. P = Pontiac, C or H = Oakland and Z = Freemont. After that should be the "F" (indicating 64-66) followed by the build number and an A or B for the GVW rating. Hope that helps.
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck
if it is an "i" then it should have an inline 6, and there is usually a little space beteween the i and the 1
66's were released in late 65, so it is possible that it is a 66 bought and titled in 65... there was onother guy here once that had the opposite problem, his was titled as a 67.. all probably depends on how the state/county were titling in those years...
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11-16-2011, 11:15 AM | #9 |
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck
my 64 starts 5K but is registered as a 64
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11-22-2011, 12:40 PM | #10 |
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Thanks guys just got the title it is wrong starts with a 1
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you may just have to get someone else at the mvb that has a few more smarts or a senior person to have a look at it
my reg actually had mine as SK and I just went in one day and they came out and looked at it and corrected it right now as 5K ron |
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I believe the issue here is the federal numbering vin rules and the latest computer software. Under the new regulations the vins must be 17 digits and conform with certain parameters......the number in the first position does not conform to that software configuration. Kieth
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Going next week to the dyno with the 327 , going to get a new Comp Cams big Mutha Thumpr camshaft while at the engine builder.
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but santa found his way...............
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Self employed being busy is a good thing.
This is a cool build and yeah I'm always late on build threads.
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Sooooo cool.
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man i wish you duudes were closer!
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Maybe ... Extreme Powder Coating South Phoenix, AZ
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Been watching for a while now, time to subscribe. Looking good
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On friday it was a quiet day at the shop so we got the cab masked and powdered it white...slowly but surely making progress
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More pics. Tuesday....pushing snow today !!!!
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Powdering the cab white . Note picture #4 cab is inside our large 18'wide x 34' long curing oven.
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pics of the completed white on the cab
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VERY nice!
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SOOO BAD A$$$$$$
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