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04-18-2024, 12:00 AM | #1 |
Paint, Body & Metalworker
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Airville, PA
Posts: 35
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New but Not New.. 2008 Member Finally Buys a C10
Joined when I was 21, now soon to be 38. I officially bought a 67 c10 long bed last week. Probably for the best it took this long as I'm now an 18yr body/paint/metalwork professional. I now posses the talent to do anything with a vehicle to the highest of skill. I'm taking the next year to acquire parts and plan my build while finishing up a few customer jobs. I'll then be taking 1 year to build it. Depending on how hard I want to work myself, I can put 2000-3000hrs on it in a year.
The title and door jamb VIN say 67, the front end say 71/72. The bed says 67. Is there anything else that would prove the truck is truly a 67. Has a Goodwrench 350. Currently doesn't run but it should. Needs a passenger door and bed. Some patch work as been done and will get redone but overall seems decent. I paid $2500, I think it was a fair price. I see the rust buckets for sale on FB marketplace in this price range so that helped me pull the trigger. Some of my work I've done in my career. 18 Years as a painter and bodyguy. Around 10 yrs of metalwork experience. If anyone wants to see more. I have a touch over 400 photos on my IG from the last 10 years. k_courtright is my IG BTW, is there a moderator or admin that can change my Profile name? . |
04-18-2024, 08:58 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: Keller, Texas
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Re: New but Not New.. 2008 Member Finally Buys a C10
Welcome and that is some nice work you have done. Good starter truck and you should have fun building it like you want it. Keep us all posted on your progress, and we do like pictures. Lots of pictures.
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04-25-2024, 07:14 AM | #4 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: TN.
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Re: New but Not New.. 2008 Member Finally Buys a C10
Welcome in once again.
I will go check out your IG. Here is a Thread about one year only things, it's got 67 stuff listed also. There are several one year only things. Link: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...=67+only+items
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04-25-2024, 01:43 PM | #5 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Airville, PA
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Re: New but Not New.. 2008 Member Finally Buys a C10
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If the rear view mirror is a good, reliable tell tail. Then it is a 67 cab. I saw a comment about dents in the firewall but mine doesn't have them. My frame appears to be a 67 as it doesn't have a recess for the steering gear. It does however have the later steering setup. Appears to have 68 front marker lights? None of this really matters, it's just something to kill some time and figure out the Heinz 57ness of the truck. I will stay true to the 67 and go without side marker lights. I like the 71/72 front better but I'm leaning towards buying or making a 67/68 hood for it. I've been deep into 3 different build lists for this project to grasp cost of each path. I may when I decide the final build path, start a project thread. It's gonna be a year of acquiring parts until I start. Until then, I spend about 2hrs a day planning and researching a little bit of everything. |
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04-26-2024, 12:52 PM | #6 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Hancock Md
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Re: New but Not New.. 2008 Member Finally Buys a C10
Frame should have vin numbers stamped in it but they can be hard to find after years of undercoating or rust lol. driverside ahead of motor mount is one of them I believe. I had a 72 K5 frame I had checked but that was 20 years ago so I'm a bit rusty myself.
The thing of it having different year stuff on it is pretty common for all generations of truck in my area just because they get pieced together with what you can find\afford\like vs 100% correct part. and with the earlier front end being hard to find and expensive when you do find one I can understand the swap. |
04-26-2024, 04:03 PM | #7 | |
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