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04-22-2012, 02:07 AM | #51 |
But Found Her 25yrs Later!
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Re: Does your truck have family history?
Great stories here.
Also, keep the 'then & now' pics coming. Posted via Mobile Device
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04-22-2012, 01:34 PM | #52 |
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Re: Does your truck have family history?
Mark...
Thanks from all of us for the lesson on "Site Search 101 " That will help me quite a bit. Yves, Welcome to this, the home of the GM Truck Preservationists.... I look forward to watching what all you do to your truck. If ya ever can find time...the fella that welcomed you above my post... LostMy65....has been looking for his long lost '65 for a long time. I believe that he started looking for it shortly after he let it go... I may need some help here...would someone post Robs link ....as I'm not sure, after the thread merger, just how to locate it... Anyway, Yves....the thread I am referring to chronicles the "epic" search to find his truck....And it is a great read. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=426650 Well....there it is... (Thanks Mark) See ya around these parts.
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04-22-2012, 05:07 PM | #53 |
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Re: Does your truck have family history?
I will keep track of everything i do. I might also bug a few of you from time to time for insight. If i cant find it searching. And you cant say i'll find the time. You gotta take the time. Last year i spent every waking hour outside in my backyard on my days off. I plan on starting to do the same thing now. Might put my 80' on the backburner for a while. It's a toy that has no meaning. I was even thinking of selling it but everyone including my father said no. "except the wife" lol. I spent more time with that truck than her last year and i think she knows it will be worse with this one. If theres one thing i'm not affraid of it's work.
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04-22-2012, 05:10 PM | #54 |
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Re: Does your truck have family history?
here if you's get bored
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11-06-2013, 12:28 PM | #55 |
But Found Her 25yrs Later!
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Re: Does your truck have family history?
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11-06-2013, 11:51 PM | #56 |
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Re: Does your truck have family history?
My great grandpa bought my '66 new. He ordered it with A/C and no chrome. When it arrived and he saw the chrome door handles he complained until they advised him the handles didn't come any other way. He wanted a woods truck
He gave the truck to my grandpa in '76 who then drove it daily until around '86. He sat it up behind the house until giving it to me. I began lusting after the truck when I hit my early teens. People would stop by asking if they could buy it and they'd complain when he said no. "You aren't doing anything with it!", they'd say. To which he'd reply, "It's mine and I'll let it sit there and rot to the ground." When I reached a point in my life where I was ready to keep a regular job and grow up a little I was in the market for a used, good on gas type truck. Looking through local classifieds for 80's Toyota type trucks I'd always gravitate to the old Chevys. One day my grandpa noticed and asked why I was looking at those old trucks when I clearly needed a dependable, economic vehicle. I advised that I just liked the old ones. He then told me if I kept my job for a year, he'd give me his old truck. A year later, the deal was done. Cancer got him a few years later and I miss him a great deal. He taught me a lot and was a good man. Now that I'm a little better off financially I'm working on getting it back on the road. Hopefully I'll have it done in the next couple of years
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11-07-2013, 12:39 AM | #57 |
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Re: Does your truck have family history?
I'm starting my wife's grandpas 62 he bought new I'm going to finish it back stock and let her dad take it to car shows he would fix it up but can't afford to
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