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Old 05-06-2018, 11:24 PM   #1
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Just bought a new DD...'75 C20 Cheyenne Camper Special

Crashed my beater/driver '65 C30 months ago and at least needed something else to drive while I fixed it, so I just picked this one up. Think it's got 115,000 on it, still pretty tight and runs great. 350/TH400/3.73's. Wish it had a 454 and SM465, but the 3.73's will be nice on the highway and I can stick a 454 and my NV4500 in there later if I want. Paid $1,550 and drove it the 60 miles back home this evening, still need to clean it up and go over it. Left brake light needs a new bulb or something, AC is weak (but works), rear brakes wanted to lock up bad the first few times I hit the pedal, but overall everything seems to work and it drives nice, just minor stuff. Little bit of rust, not too bad. Just thought I'd post it up since everyone (including me) seems to like the new truck threads. I'll get some more pics tomorrow when I clean it up. So far I like it enough I might keep it.
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