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08-14-2010, 12:31 AM | #1 |
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Why did you buy a squarebody?
Just post up your stories about why you chose a square and how you came to purchase it.
I'll go first, I saw a bunch and loved the front end I didn't know anything about them at the time othe than I wanted a 4x4 because we had a narly gravel driveway while I was searching for a bada$$ four wheel drive the driveway got paved so I started looking for others, my mom found one in the iwanna (redneck craigslist lol) that was out of my price range by 500 bucks and after bickering for hours I gave in and we went to look at it, it was all grey and dirty, I had some second thoughts and wasn't sure but the seller fired up the cammed small block and that was all she wrote it sound like the muscle cars at the cruise ins on Friday nights and that's all it took I drove it home
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08-14-2010, 01:04 AM | #2 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Well I was born in 1980, so squares were the common "truck" when i was growing up. My dad had them, my uncle had them, and my mom even had a '85 C10 SWB for a while. I've always loved them, but mainly the SWB 4x4's. My best friend had a '86 C10 SWB while we were in highschool and we spent lots of time cruising in that lil black C10. Well as I got older and more financially stable and I started to realize that "newer/modern" wasn't really where my true love was. I wanted a 80's model chevy, but it was going to have to be a super nice one to meet my expectations. I looked for over a year for a SWB 4x4. I finally found one out in London, Kentucky. I'm in oklahoma so that's about 985 miles from me. I called several times and talked to the owner. It looked and sounded like a true show winner and pretty much what i was looking for. My aunt has been a flight attendant for Delta for 30yrs so she got me a Buddy Pass to fly round trip to Knoxville for $89.00 so I said why not.....and flew out to look at it. I left DFW at about 5:30 am, flew into Kentucky and was picked up at the airport, went to see the truck, drove it, and made the deal. I was back in DFW by 9:00pm that night. It cost me $450 to have it shipped back to me from Kentucky to Oklahoma. I never take it anywhere without getting multiple comments on it. I don't drive it alot, but everytime I do it always puts a smile on my face, and at this point in my life that's pretty important to me. I don't see myself ever selling it, but if someone offered me a insane price for it, I'd let go mainly because I'd have the money to actually to a ground up build of the same truck on my own. I love having it, but I'd love it even more if I knew that I had turned every single bolt on it with my own hands.
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08-14-2010, 01:05 AM | #3 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
ok ill give it a shot.
i was 15(16 at the moment). i took all my birthday and x-mas money and money i saved from working for my nana,my mom,and neighbors which added up to 500$ even. my dad told me he'd buy me anything under 2,000$. i wanted to buy my own truck to have the pride. i looked at a big block blazer with my dad that was BEAT DOWN hard.it was disgustin.i said nah. so we drove neighborhoods lookin at trucks and i found this old 1979 longbed 3/4 4x4 chevy sittin with all 4 flat tires 5 different colorsbroken windshield4 different rims etc.sat there since 1992. i insisted i wanted it,cool old chevy 4x4.i take after chevys from my dad,all hes ever had. so we drug it home with a chain watching cobwebs and rust and dirt fall off of it. i cleaned it,stripped entire inside,outside etc,did a nice primer job,over the previous year i have worked and gotten all new carpet,and insullationdash,all new dash components and electrical,a new built 355 small block 325hp,headers true duals and cherry bombs,wodden gt grant steering wheel,new 2004 power seats etc.bought a 4" lift,eagle alloys and bfg mudders for 200$ from a neighbor.and got a free tube grille.and its at where it is now.it aint much,but its actually really really clean inside,new door panels etcbasically 70% restored inside. it aint much,and its all i got.but,atleast i have the pride of saying i bought my own truck at the age of 15,and using all of MY money and doing my own labor to fix it up. only thing my dad has helped me with on the entire truck,was aligning it in the bay with the hoist. and there it is.ha
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08-14-2010, 01:12 AM | #4 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Because it was new, it was 1984, it was all they had.
I had wanted a 4x4, 350, 4spd c10 etc and this, "all they could find in rootbeer brown metallic sb stepside" 4x2, 305 700r4 auto came in and bought it. Now after 26 years and 200k I am doing a whole lot of resto now, someday the rootbeer brown with be shot again over the rattle can white that I put on to protect it for awhile...lol, that was 15 years ago. funny thing, the walmart 88 cent can of white gloss over gray primer lasted better than the original paint. no, really. Also after a few aftermarket wheels, the 15 x 7 rallys are finally coming together next week with 225/70/15 Destination a/t's going on due to 2.73 gears lol, gotta laugh.
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08-14-2010, 01:16 AM | #5 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Yo!
FRANKENTRUCK was FREE! Todd.
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08-14-2010, 06:23 AM | #6 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Well, for starters having a truck just allways seem more practical. Where ever you go you can just throw what you need in the back and Bam! That's it. When I finally had the bread to get myself a new vehicle that I could really, truly be stoked to be driving, I looked around and said, " It's either a 70's Chevelle or an 80's Chevy truck." The lines on those bastards have never equaled on anything else and that and the classic Chevy V8 just seemed to be the way to go. Don't get me wrong, the mid to late 60's Impala's lines are sweet and even the Nova's were pretty cool, but the Square body's are just perfect when you look around for modern/ classic trucks. Considering there were no real affordable Chevelles around, nor worthwhiel ones with the budget I had, I went with the search of a Chevy truck. What I found was a small picture of a Gmc through the Auto Trader that had bumper guards like teeth that fit the bill. I went to test drive her and right when i fired it up I knew it was meant to be. I didn't know any better that it was actually a completely eradicated exhaust gasket and flange that was the sound I instantly feel in love with, but hey, I was young. That and she was metallic blue with the white underbelly and top. Not long after I went to the junk yard and got a second set of teeth for her, she looks like a strange wild boar, its awesome. Soon my friends, I'll post pictures, but not yet. No, I want her to be perfect, and I still have things to do.
Yes, there is really a reason why we drive these monsters, and that is Love. We are lucky to live in this era of modern human transportation, where classic vehicles can still be had for practically a song and new ones for 3 quarters of your yearly pay. In all of human history we should be down right Proud to have been apart of the time when the manifestation of beautiful, original, classic and just plain rad vehicles roamed the surface of our planet, regardless of how many dumb ones there are out there. Many heros and pioneers have laid the foundation of who we are. And it is with pride that we can take from that and improve the designs. But nothing will ever take the place of a true classic. Keep riding, and always remember where you come from, for that is a sound way to improve.
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
I have allways though that these type of trucks was THE PICKUP TRUCK
it screams American they are BIG and SQUARE first time i ever saw one was in the movie Cannonball Run 1 loved them ever since mostly the crew cab duallys I bought mine at an incident was going to buy an old Ford f250 with 351W but the seller backed out. placed an add looking for a 80s truck a guy contacted me about a old rusty chevy 3500 he had i could buy cheap and i did Iam damm proud to own the bests Trucks ever made
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08-14-2010, 08:02 AM | #9 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
I had a 83 and 77 in high school.
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08-14-2010, 10:05 AM | #10 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
I've always loved Chevy/GMC trucks. And I saw them in a few movies, such as "Cannonball Run", and a few other movies, plus that was the only car my dad owned that I really remember(84 C20 CCLB Rust Machine).
Also, I love diesels, and I heard the 6.2/6.5's are very reliable and cheap to find. So I got one. I loved it, but because of me it became a piece of crap(I'll never do that again).
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08-14-2010, 10:10 AM | #11 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
the first squarebody i had was because at the time i was a contractor. I did a job for someone and they had this rusty old 76 sitting on their farm. When i completed the work the guy told me that I would have to wait a week or so to get the balance of the money owed to me which was $200. I came back a week later to get paid and got another sad story how he didnt have the money yet and if i could give him some more time. Sensing that the guy was going to be a deadbeat I told him that he could give me the old rusty truck sitting out there and we could call it even if he had a title for it. He thought about it for a few minutes and decided to show me the truck. It was rusty as all heck and he said he hadnt run it in a while but he guessed if i wanted it he would call it even for what he owed me. I needed a battery right off but the sucker fired right up once the battery and one terminal were installed . That truck was used for a while hauling trash off of construction sites then it began a restoration that was never finished due to my sons lack of behaviour.. but thats how i came upon my first squarebody
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08-14-2010, 10:23 AM | #12 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
The price was right - $450 + $250 for a bed top. 1973 rusty C20 454/400 LB. Kept it from 1981 until 2002, as a second beater/hauler truck. Had the notorious soft camshaft replaced, normal repair stuff, etc. Gave it to a coworker who races pro stock - he took the big block and trans out for backups/rebuilds for his race car. It was the fastest vehicle I have ever known - can't beat that 454/400 combo - even faster than my 63 split window Vette. Looking back, I should have just bought a new work truck somewhere along the line and kept it, since the repair cost and scarcity of parts for these old square bodies is getting to be a real pain. The only problem with that is that the one new work truck I bought in 2000 I didn't want to get dirty/banged up, so I sold it and bought another square body (gluton for punishment).
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
I am the biggest 67 - 72 fan there is. With that being said, I grew up around these trucks as well, and I've always had a sweet spot for them too. My dad had a '73 Cheyenne SWB that was hugger orange with the woodgrain trim in the center (YEAH baby!) It had the obligatory dual glass packs, and 10" ET slotted mags with some big fat wide white letter tires on it. We called that truck Ol' Red, and I loved it! I was like 7 or 8 when he got another truck, and I actually cried when he sold it. He sold it to the ice cream man, I have still haven't forgave the ice cream man! His next truck was a '77 SWB stepside 4X4 that was black with the factory 4X4 graphics and the white roll bar . It was cool looking truck, but I never attachment to it like I did Ol' Red. The next truck was an '81 SWB 4X4 with a 350 and a SM465. He drove that truck for years and years. He also had a '78 GMC SWB with the Heavy Half package that became my truck. I drove through HS and college and sold it to my brother who eventually turned it into an 11 second street/strip truck.
My recent return to squarebodys is due to my love three things: 1)Blazers 2) 6.2 diesels 3) CUCV's! I have always loved CUCV's and after getting familiar with them and becoming a fan of the 6.2/6.5 diesels, it was a no brainer to pick one up. I love this thing and its pretty much all I have driven since I got it. Its getting 20 - 21 in town mpg, and drwas lots attention everywhere I go.
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08-14-2010, 11:00 AM | #14 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
nobody's mentioned the Fall Guy? that truck was awesome. my grandpa had a few GMC's and Chevy's as work trucks till they switched to fords. I always like chevys so when i was in college i was saving money to buy a truck becuase my friend had blown my previous truck up. i was set on 67-72 they seemed more classic at the time ('96). a fraternity brother came in and said he saw a 4x4 chevy that looked like me sitting at a dirt used car lot. i went to test drive it and it ran out of gas. i still bought it. it was my daily driver till '06. never have enough time to tinker with it. sometimes the to-do list seems forever long.
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08-14-2010, 11:03 AM | #15 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
i wanted a lowered short bed. and,in my opinion.there isn't a better looking truck for a lowered short bed than chevies of that era.
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08-14-2010, 11:11 AM | #16 |
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Like others, these trucks were new when I was in high school and I always dreamed of having a cool one with cragar ss's!
- In the late 90's I was looking for something out of the ordinary and cool that was modern enough to have ps/pb/ac without having to rebuild an entire truck. I found a sweet stock 81 silverado and have driven it daily for years now. (in primer- hence my handle.. The nice thing about the 81 is it's carburated and with an hei ignition it is practically trouble free! I did some collision work on a guys red and tan silverado in the early 90's - he claimed to have almost 300k on it! (he had one rebuilt motor and trans...) I expected with the scarcity of 67-72 trucks that a nice square swb would be the next trend in classic trucks. I tell my wife I will never own another vehicle if I can swing it! Maybe a nice lt swap in the future? I bought new rotors, new wheel bearings, new brake hoses, pads and recon rotors at the local a.z. for just over 200 beans, a starter is 50.00, as is an alternator. I need to rebuild the front end and those parts will be just about 300.00. Its out of the ordinary, its got all of the modern comforts, it is easy to maintain and inexpensive.. what's not to love? |
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like asphaltburner said, mine was free 2 motor on the last leg a the gear box broke threw the frame.
yes i did fix the slug (previous owner) fixed the frame an the newest pic of the truck (radio flyer) http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...34574800&saved |
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I was born in '75 and my Dad seemed to always have a square body. He past away a few months ago so I inherited his 86 c20 longbed. Funny thing is, I saw his truck sitting at a garage that also sold cars. I stopped to look at it and they said it wasn't for sale, it was getting a new carb installed. I didn't realize it was my Dad's truck as I didn't see it much because he also had a 98 Dodge. So after my Dad past away I was taking care of my Dad's affairs and his friend said, "Did you talk to the garage about his truck?" I said, "I have his truck and nothing was wrong with it that I could tell." He said, "No, his old Chevy." I didn't know he still had it as he would get one, keep it for a while then sell it but usually didn't go long without one. This one he had for a while but it had been sitting because he had gotten sick. He wanted to get it running again, hence why it was at the garage. So I went to the garage told them what happened and asked them what I owed for tow and storage and if I could put the carb on myself on the lot(just for the fact that I did it myself). I told them I wanted to restore it to honor my Dad. They told me what I owed and that I could put the carb on if I wanted, but to go get the title switched. It took me a couple weeks for the title but when I went back they put on new wipers, the carb, new air breather, did an oil change, and replaced a headlight. I tried to pay them for the extra stuff they did but the owner, who knew my Dad for years said, "I told you a price, so that's all you pay. I did the rest because he would come in from time to time and bull-****". I felt bad about not paying for that stuff but the guy wouldn't hear of it. So now I have my Dad's old truck and am starting the process of restoration. I have a long hard road ahead but I will get it done someday. Everytime I drive it I think back to when I was a kid sitting in the passenger seat wishing I could drive. Now, when I really miss my Dad I take it for a ride and feel like he's sitting there with me in the passenger seat. I know I could find a truck in better shape to start off with but it was my Dad's. I have had several offers already even in the shape it's in but I don't think I could ever sell it. That's my story........RIP, Ernest Leroy Tyson..1935-2010.....I love you Dad.
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
...because it was better than walking.
(lol) Seriously, though - you can read about it in my intro thread. I had a '86 Suburban as a company vehicle. When it was taken away, I needed something to drive and, since I worked at the truck plant, there was no other choice for me than a new pickup. Now, 24 years later, I've lost my company vehicle again and "lil Red" has bailed me out - again! K
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Price was right... (Pops handed me the keys).. how could I resist?.. It's been with us since 1989 when Pops bought it off a car-lot
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
why you chose a square and how you came to purchase it.
Because there are no more 67-72s around here! Also cause I love the K30s and there were no 67-72 K30s except Napco conversions.
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Well, I have always have been Ford truck man, perferably (93-95 Ford Lightning). But I went to a car show once here in Lubbock and saw the Hills Rod booth and saw that you can make a chevy nice. lol That was litterally the moment I was set on buying a square body and never looked back.....plus Lightnings are hard to find here.
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Anybody remember Rocky from the Rockford Files? The 73ish black stepside?
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
Well i got my 85 chevy burb cause i lived in colorado springs and wanted a
4x4 and jeeps were way to much up there. Was looking for blazer and found a perfict 4x4 canidate. A 85 4x4 chevy burb that already has 3/4 ton axles in it and maybe small lift. Price was good and it ran good. Always ben chevy fan hole life.
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Re: Why did you buy a squarebody?
It all started with a 1972 chevy that an uncle had. My grandfather ended up with the truck in the 80's when I was just a little tike. When my grandfather died in the early 90's my dad ended up with that truck. The engine blew on the way back from one of my football games sometime in the mid 90's and dad put another engine in added edelrbock intake,carb headers and flowmaster dual exhaust. It was the neatest thing ever to me. Beat up old truck loud and "fast". My dad ended up parking the truck when I was in middle school and didnt drive it anymore. We moved at the end of my 7th grade year and that was the trucks last journey for a long while. It ended up sitting in the garage of the house we moved to until I was 14 or so. Dad said something about selling the old truck.At that point it had a cracked head and had been sitting a while. I asked if I fixed it up could i have it to drive when I got my license. He said sure. So we started by yanking the engine and ended up having an engine built for it broke the transmission within 15 minutes of the new engine running. I sanded the truck down and gave it a rattle can primer job. Drove it all through school and used it as a daily. Engine upgrades were constant. It ended up needing too much work so I stripped the drivetrain and the other useable parts and sold the rest of the truck for 300 bucks. I found an 84 Gmc factory 6.2 diesel/700r4,a/c,p/w,p/l etc etc etc. I yanked the diesel/700r4 and swapped in my drivetrain. Only paid 400 bucks for the truck and it had very little rust. Funny the way things work out sometimes. I miss the old 72 because it was in the family since new and I had rode in it from the time I was a baby. I will get another someday when funds and space allow.
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