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Old 02-16-2009, 08:45 PM   #1
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New to board here are some pics of my 71 C-10.
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Old 02-16-2009, 08:59 PM   #2
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That's clean!!!
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Wow...that's one sharp shortbed!!!
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I agaree!
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Old 02-16-2009, 09:26 PM   #5
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Thanks for the comments here is a few more pics.
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72chevyfleet, i got the mirrors from a local shop called pickups north west but you can get them from most all restoration catologs,
i only have one on the drivers side because the passenger one is usless and the drivers one is just about as usless, haha i guess its just there for looks.
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Old 02-16-2009, 11:16 PM   #7
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72chevyfleet, i got the mirrors from a local shop called pickups north west but you can get them from most all restoration catologs,
i only have one on the drivers side because the passenger one is usless and the drivers one is just about as usless, haha i guess its just there for looks.
Yeah, they're called PEEP mirrors if you're looking in them. Some screw into the door frame and some use set screws to tighten them down on the door or window frame. I had a set but sold them because they were too small for me.
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72chevyfleet, i got the mirrors from a local shop called pickups north west but you can get them from most all restoration catologs,
i only have one on the drivers side because the passenger one is usless and the drivers one is just about as usless, haha i guess its just there for looks.

can you see out of them up high or are they useless because i want to put them up on top of mine so all of the stuff on the body is shaved off i need to know if they're useless up there b4 i do it
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When I bought my truck it had peep mirrors and all I could tell they where good for was scratching the paint where they where mounted. I took them off and installed the original mirrors.
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When I bought my truck it had peep mirrors and all I could tell they where good for was scratching the paint where they where mounted. I took them off and installed the original mirrors.
well anything is better than these dorky camper mirrors
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well anything is better than these dorky camper mirrors
but its still better than not having one at all
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well anything is better than these dorky camper mirrors
Hey now!! Easy on the "Dorky" comments. I happen to like my Dorky camper mirrors. I can see a lot in them. I also think it makes it look more like a "Trucks Truck" if that makes any sense....In other words not so much like a "Show Queen".
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That truck sure takes a good picture Jason. That White is just so Cleannnn!
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VERY nice, Jason! Whatcha sportin' under the Demon?????
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Old 02-18-2009, 01:55 PM   #15
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Re: Post Your Ride 67-72 Trucks

This is just some mods I have done on my truck you can check it out on dragtruk.com. The times posted are with a peg leg rear and 3.07 rear gear.

GM Goodwrench 350 Crate Engine
TH-350 with shift kit and B&M 2000rpm stall
Comp Cams XE262H camshaft
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2 1/4" Dual Exhaust with 40 series Flowmasters
Weiand Action Plus square bore Manifold
Accel Hei Distributer
Barry Grant Speed Demon 650 Carb
Holley Mechanical Fuel Pump
2.5" front drop spindles
3" rear drop spring and 1.5" drop block
American racing wheels with 275/60/15 tires
454ss bucket seats and console

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Gm Fast Burn Heads
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I'm new and just made a hello post over in the appropriate forum. My picture of the truck turned out huge, so I'm not going to post the truck on this page, and mess up the format. Here's the link, and glad to be here.........

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Old 02-24-2009, 07:21 PM   #17
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mine is a 72 cheyenne,350v8,automatic 350th,factory air,ps,pb,tilt, hugger orange,white interior. 97,000 original miles...
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Old 08-13-2009, 03:48 PM   #21
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eightbanger...Although the 67/68's are my favorite particular years, some of the 71/72's really catch my eye. This is one of them. Very nice truck. I'll bet it's interesting driving that around the UK to say the least.
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eightbanger...Although the 67/68's are my favorite particular years, some of the 71/72's really catch my eye. This is one of them. Very nice truck. I'll bet it's interesting driving that around the UK to say the least.
Thanks for the comp Blitz...I totally agree mate, 67/68 have got that bit extra in the looks department.
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My current driver. 71 C20 Custom Camper. 350/350, HO72, factory air, & low miles. Recently been gathering parts. Going to exchange HO72, with 410's, for a Dana 60, with 354's. Going to swap out T350 for a 700R4. Found a nice 90's Bench seat that worked real nice.
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My current driver. 71 C20 Custom Camper. 350/350, HO72, factory air, & low miles. Recently been gathering parts. Going to exchange HO72, with 410's, for a Dana 60, with 354's. Going to swap out T350 for a 700R4. Found a nice 90's Bench seat that worked real nice.
Nice 3/4t.Makes me miss my`71 CustomCamper.
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My Daily '68



And my '68 project. I've owned this truck since I was 10. My grandparents gave it to me so I would have something to tinker with. Needless to say it's been and obsession ever since. This year I'm starting it's restoration/customization.



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