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Old 06-27-2011, 08:30 PM   #1
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Old 06-27-2011, 08:41 PM   #2
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Man, that's nice inside (and yeah I usually only occupy one seat at a time as well.) Thanks for the pics! I wonder if the side-wall covering provides any noise reduction. Any chance you've ridden in another panel without that type of interior and compared?...probably a long shot, eh?!
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Old 06-27-2011, 09:35 PM   #3
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Man, that's nice inside (and yeah I usually only occupy one seat at a time as well.) Thanks for the pics! I wonder if the side-wall covering provides any noise reduction. Any chance you've ridden in another panel without that type of interior and compared?...probably a long shot, eh?!
Nope can't help you there. but as it is i need to put the weather striping back in. so i get a lot of wind noise the way it is now. i've only seen 2 67-70 panels this on and one on a car trailer on I40 in AZ. it was white with flames on the front of it. also there's been a 70 panel for sale on craigs list in seattle for the last few weeks. if anyones interested i'd like to get rid of the bench seat that i took out.

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Old 06-27-2011, 10:33 PM   #4
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Nah, that's great thanks anyway. But if you find yourself in Seattle maybe give the CL dude a call and go for a test drive to report back on the noise difference??haa.haa just kidding! btw, I looked for the CL panel and couldn't find it, not looking to buy, was just curious...
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Old 06-28-2011, 01:32 AM   #5
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Nice panel afmdmc. I think I saw this panel in person for sale @ Portland swap meet in 2010. Looked like a quality build. Nice folks too.
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Old 07-01-2012, 12:31 PM   #6
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Nope can't help you there. but as it is i need to put the weather striping back in. so i get a lot of wind noise the way it is now. i've only seen 2 67-70 panels this on and one on a car trailer on I40 in AZ. it was white with flames on the front of it. also there's been a 70 panel for sale on craigs list in seattle for the last few weeks. if anyones interested i'd like to get rid of the bench seat that i took out.

sorry i wasn't more help.
I may have purchased the panel you saw on I40 about 2 months ago in Pomona, CA. It's now in Poway, CA. 1968 C10 panel, white with blue flames on the hood and front fenders. Relatively rust free. Don't see too many of them around.
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I may have purchased the panel you saw on I40 about 2 months ago in Pomona, CA. It's now in Poway, CA. 1968 C10 panel, white with blue flames on the hood and front fenders. Relatively rust free. Don't see too many of them around.
I almost bought this panel back in Jan this year, at Pomona. For me, there was just too many little things wrong/not right for the price they were asking.

Cool looking rig though. I ended up buying a '65 Panel (in my Signature) to go with my two C10's.
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How is it driving with those little side view mirrors?
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Old 06-28-2011, 11:32 AM   #9
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How is it driving with those little side view mirrors?
it really, really sucks big time. it's just one big blind spot on the right side.

changing mirrors is on my To Do List.
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Old 06-28-2011, 01:53 PM   #10
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it really, really sucks big time. it's just one big blind spot on the right side.

changing mirrors is on my To Do List.
had a feeling, look cool but no good on a panel.
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Old 06-28-2011, 09:00 PM   #11
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I hear you guys on the mirrors. I was running with standard truck mirrors for the last 18 months and I liked the look but not the huge blind spot...I just re-installed the originals....much better visibility and somewhere to rest my hand while driving as a bonus!
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Old 06-29-2011, 09:52 PM   #12
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I hear you guys on the mirrors. I was running with standard truck mirrors for the last 18 months and I liked the look but not the huge blind spot...I just re-installed the originals....much better visibility and somewhere to rest my hand while driving as a bonus!
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i'm sure they work but i think i'll try something else.
this is what im thining about.
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was wondering what you've got for seats.

you know. noisy people need to know.
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Old 07-31-2011, 01:52 AM   #13
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This my panel and it's up for grabs, because I am buying another one.
That needs little work.
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Old 10-05-2011, 09:23 PM   #14
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My starting point. Pics are deceiving . It needs ton of body work. Bothe sides lower is rusted all to hell. Grandpa had a 1/10th a$$ body man screw it up. He did verygood job of that has more bondo than the local paint store. Was sanded with da using I think 80 grit paper,judging by swirl marks and how deep they are. looks good from 30 feet plus with no sunlight. Does have new 454 I rebuilt 15 years ago may hve 200 miles on it. Needs little hopping up Pa wasn't much on lopy cams headersand other fun pwer stuff. I plan full blown custom interrior after the boddy work and new suspenion work. Hopefully money issue will be better soon maybe after 2012 elections and I can get back to normal life and get more work done on it.
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Do anyone have pictures of their interior?
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Old 03-04-2012, 10:58 AM   #16
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i know this isnt a panel but i have a poll up on here tell me what you think, the concept is to go
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p.s. no there not photoshoped there gimped
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Found this 69 up in Lake Isabella this weekend.

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Thats nice ! Did you buy it ?!
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Thats nice ! Did you buy it ?!
HA! No, just took a picture...
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Nice ride Poway, welcome to the board!
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Nice ride Poway, welcome to the board!
Thank you! Does anyone out there know how to adjust the barn doors on a panel truck? The right door overlaps the left door at the top when they are closed. I've been looking at hinges and the look solid and intact. The bolts are tight but I can't figure out how to make the adjustment. Any help would be appreciated.
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New to the site and really happy to find pictures of all these cool panels.
Mine is a 69 that was a tad to red for me so these are before and after adding some chrome. next is some more horsepower, the present 350 is okay but would like some more. Still looking at options so any ideas would be appreciated.
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Old 08-21-2012, 05:16 PM   #23
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You might check Hiway 67 Truck Dismantlers on Hiway 67, north of Lakeside. They tend to get a lot of trucks and I have bought parts for my '68 and '65 down there. There is also a guy on Craigslist in Chula Vista that sells parts for 60-66 panels/burbs. The center link is the same from '63-'70.
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Old 08-21-2012, 10:20 PM   #24
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Mike: Thanks for the info. I was finally able to get the center link off tonight after work. I checked with 67 Truck Dismantlers and they only have C20 center links. I can get one from a Todd68Chevy on another post. He'll have to ship it to me. I'll check with the guy in Chula Vista if I can find him. I'm kind of curious as to what they were asking for the panel back in January? I wouldn't mind seeing your trucks since we live in the same area.

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Hey Poway- here's a CL post by him, http://sandiego.craigslist.org/ssd/pts/3201201915.html

Definitely need to hook up. Check out my local truck club in my sig below and come on by our Sept. meeting at the Denny's on Miramar Rd.

As for what they were asking, I think they were at $9500 but I had been working a deal at $8000. After I passed, I saw it posted later at $11000.
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