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Old 11-23-2008, 05:02 PM   #1
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first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

the WIW section moves kinda slow, so Im looking for some opinions kinda quick so I can make my move...Now the details

Ive been looking for a 67-72 truck and this one is about right at the top of my budget to start a build, but it seems a pretty decent starting place.

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68 Chevy longbed, 6 lug rally wheels. Automatic Trans, Runs Strong, has cam, aluminum intake, headers. Engine, trans(TH350) and rear are good. New Starter. Truck runs and drives straight. This truck is a PROJECT and needs some work and TLC. Truck has some holes in floors, but patchpanels on Ebay are about 40-60 dollars to fix it. Has blue paint job, not nice but looks OK from a few feet away. This is a good beginner hot-rod, or fixer upper. Has a current state inspection It is not a show truck so dont come and look at it and say it is not what I said.
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Ive been to look at it, and driven it. And just from eyeballing, off the top of my head, here's what I believe needs to be fixed:
*new hood (stock has a dent right in the top-middle)

*new bumper (original is rusted)

*grill trim (not there)

*cab trim ( not there)

*cab floor (rusted through, about the size of a foot, where your left foot would go if it was flat on the floor)

*interior door panels (none there)

*gas pedal (not there)

*speedometer (cable needs replaced maybe?)

* rear bumper (original is rusted)

*heater core (original is busted)


and some other odds and ends im sure, but the engine bay, cab corners, doors and fenders are pretty solid. Tailgate is dented a little, and the bed needs minor patching but it's pretty solid also. Looks like it may have been partially restored a while back and never finished.

He wants $1700 firm for it...comments?

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Old 11-23-2008, 05:05 PM   #2
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

Welcome to the board... this whats it worth is one of the accepted ones being that you are buying it.
You'll get responses that cover the entire spectrum. To get an honest feel, you need to price others in YOUR area.
That would be gone by now if it was here.
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:06 PM   #3
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

ummm i paid 1700 for mine and it was sitting in primer and need alot more work then that one
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:11 PM   #4
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

pickins are slim sometimes, and prices can be rediculous for junk. The other truck I looked at today was total crap and he wanted $1500. If you took the motor out it wouldve looked like junkyard material.

And another question...The bed has like a "foot hole" (like a place you would step) on each side of the bed, is that normal?
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:15 PM   #5
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

the foot hole... does it have an insert in there?
There was a dealer installed option... or an over the counter accesory for this. Not real common, but not all that uncommon.
just another hole or two to weld up.
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:25 PM   #6
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

there's an insert, you can see it in the pic, and its on both sides. like on this truck
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:28 PM   #7
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

What engine? 307 327 396 or 6 banger?

if it runs and drives decent then $1700 isn't to bad of a price. All depends on what you want to do. It's gonna have 4 drum brakes and manual steering and brakes more than likely. I like 67-68 nose jobs so it's up to your wishes..... Just make sure you get your money's worth and like the platform your starting with (short bed vs long bed, 2WD vs 4WD, running vs not etc...)
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:36 PM   #8
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

Looks good for $1700 in my opinion
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:40 PM   #9
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What engine? 307 327 396 or 6 banger?

if it runs and drives decent then $1700 isn't to bad of a price. All depends on what you want to do. It's gonna have 4 drum brakes and manual steering and brakes more than likely. I like 67-68 nose jobs so it's up to your wishes..... Just make sure you get your money's worth and like the platform your starting with (short bed vs long bed, 2WD vs 4WD, running vs not etc...)

He says 350 was what he was told, but I would assume its more than likely the 327 rebuilt. I know it cams good, and the exhaust is LOUUUDDD

and yes, drums and all manual. I like the 68's because my great grandfather had a red 68' longbed when I was very young....
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:50 PM   #10
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

Also, the truck looks really really good in the pics, but its definitely a fifteen footer!
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:53 PM   #11
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

$1,700 is more than a fair price for what looks to be a nice truck for VA.

HOWEVER, look UNDER IT, look at the door bottoms, pull back the windshield rubber inside the cab at the top (you can get it started with a small screwdriver, get your fingers in, and work your way across the cab,) look under the drip rails for rust pushing though, look for bondo covered rust, etc...

I'm originally from the north and my dad and I have been burned on trucks we thought looked good but turned out to be bondoed over rust buckets.
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

The only spot of bondo i found was on the P rear bed behind the well about the size of an orange, but it looked like solid unrusted metal behind it, possibly a bad patch job...

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Old 11-23-2008, 06:31 PM   #13
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

looks great from the picture. IMO the Cab itself will be the biggest issue look at it over and over.
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

As been said...if it fits your bill...if it has minimul rust...and has the bones that you want in a truck...then go for it. $1700 seems fair. At least you can drive it while you begin putting your personality to it.
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Old 11-23-2008, 07:05 PM   #15
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looks great from the picture. IMO the Cab itself will be the biggest issue look at it over and over.
other than the floor i stated, the other prob i found with the cab was minor rust at the cab seam on top, about the size of a BB, maybe 10 or so spots, but not bubbling or anything



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As been said...if it fits your bill...if it has minimul rust...and has the bones that you want in a truck...then go for it. $1700 seems fair. At least you can drive it while you begin putting your personality to it.
Also a GREAT BIG and Should you decide to become a site Support for $25...you will save that in buying new and used parts off the forum. Plus the truck advice is fee.
Ive been looking at the site for awhile, but i registered so I could use the almighty "search" function lol. That, and the "faq index thread" sure is helpful.

Heres a pic of my last fullsized GM, oddly the more payments i made, the less it was worth, so she had to go
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

From what I have seen truck prices have been coming down. People are looking to unload their projects so they can pay their bills. It is a buyer's market. Offer what you want to pay, if you don't get it, there will be more of these trucks right around the corner.
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Heres a pic of my last fullsized GM, oddly the more payments i made, the less it was worth, so she had to go
Funny how that works huh? New cars/trucks depriciate faster than you can make a payment. Older cars/trucks bought for around 5K don't really lose their value, and if you are lucky, even appreciate.
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From what I have seen truck prices have been coming down. People are looking to unload their projects so they can pay their bills. It is a buyer's market. Offer what you want to pay, if you don't get it, there will be more of these trucks right around the corner.
Thats a great point I am struggling with a purchase myself.
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rust at the top of the cab!!!!! that's scary stuff to fix from what i've seen on this site...

I would walk away..
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Old 11-23-2008, 08:22 PM   #21
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its not rusted through, that seems like it would be the easiest to fix and also shave off that seam at the same time!
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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

I will go against the grain here. In the south where trucks with minor rust are more abundant, that would not be worth 1700.00. Regardless take a close look at that area where you see the bubbles. Look the entire truck over carefully inside and out. Unless you are capable of doing the rust repair, I would pass on it for a cleaner cab.
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despite all thats wrong with it, its actually the cleanest truck I've seen yet (thats in my price range) The truck will be more of a daily/weekend beat around, than a restoration project....

also just to add, I used crazedlist.org (bc it saves so much time!), so ive searched all of VA, DC, NC, and MD

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Re: first post, not really a WIW, but is it worth it?

Sounds like an ok truck for the price, buy it. As for the cab rust, are you talkng about the seam at the rear of the top? It doesn't sound too bad and that's just a 2-layer piece. Even if it's at the drip rail, the price isn't too bad.
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Sounds like an ok truck for the price, buy it. As for the cab rust, are you talkng about the seam at the rear of the top? It doesn't sound too bad and that's just a 2-layer piece. Even if it's at the drip rail, the price isn't too bad.
yes, the top rear is what i was talking about. the drip rail is fine from what i see
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