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Old 10-08-2013, 07:59 AM   #1
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Lambrecht Auction 69 c10 I Bought

Picked up this 1969 c10 at the Lambrecht Chevrolet auction last weekend. Here's a couple pictures. I will be posting more soon.









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Old 10-08-2013, 08:10 AM   #2
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I like it. what are yor plans for it??
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Old 10-08-2013, 08:45 AM   #3
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definitely a piece of automotive history, Congratulations.
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I beleive that is a 70.
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I like it. what are yor plans for it??
I'm going t restore it although I just started a frame off 1967 GMC K15 project so it will be after I'm done with that. In the meantime I think I'm going to try to get it road worthy and drive it around. The engine is loose but I'll probably pull it anyways just to make sure there aren't internal problems. I'd hate to ruin the original engine because of laziness!
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Old 10-08-2013, 10:08 AM   #6
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I beleive that is a 70.
What make you think it's a 70? The vin starts out CE149J which would make it a 69
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Old 10-08-2013, 10:33 AM   #7
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Looks like a good project.
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Old 10-08-2013, 10:48 AM   #8
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nice buy .. glad you found one at the auction, the weather up there is hard on bed wood, all of the pic's I saw the bed wood was toast...
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How many miles on it?
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Re: Lambrecht Auction 69 c10 I Bought

Very cool! I'm glad I am seeing some of these trucks from the auction. I will be following this thread!
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Old 10-08-2013, 12:29 PM   #11
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How many miles on it?

THAT is the question!
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Looks like 78k looking at his other thread
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Old 10-08-2013, 02:38 PM   #13
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Yep. 78k miles. It is pretty funny how all the wood boxes basically just vanished. All the vehicles were pretty rough that's for sure but I wonder if they were sold 40 years ago how many of them would still be on the road. At least these weren't driving around on roads that were all salted up for the snow. That seems to make rust issues a lot worse. It almost seems like these vehicle are getting a second chance.
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I beleive that is a 70.
Looking at the front grill, I would think so too. It looks like a 70 grill. Good luck with it.
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Yep. 78k miles. It is pretty funny how all the wood boxes basically just vanished. All the vehicles were pretty rough that's for sure but I wonder if they were sold 40 years ago how many of them would still be on the road. At least these weren't driving around on roads that were all salted up for the snow. That seems to make rust issues a lot worse. It almost seems like these vehicle are getting a second chance.
Absolutely. Bet all--or at least most--of these vehicles will be restored and valued. The looks, smiles and thumbs up they get when cruising down the road is for everyone. Very cool.
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Looking at the front grill, I would think so too. It looks like a 70 grill. Good luck with it.
You guys are probably right. The grill does look different in the picture. I guess there's a good chance it was wrecked at some point and refitted with 1970 parts. That might explain why the front clip is so straight. I'll get a better picture of it tonight. What other difference should I be looking for?
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I guess it has metal door panels,so that won't show a difference between 69 and 70. The VIN says it all,though.
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Here are some more pictures. The last one is an empty PBR can that was under the seat!











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I haven't seen a can like that in years. Subscribed and watching, I'll join the otherthread also
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. . . .

Did the passenger side valve cover have any remains of an "8 307" sticker on it ? ( under the dirt, that is !!! )

If so, could you take a close-up picture of it ?

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To bad the truck preserve as well as the can!!
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definitely a piece of automotive history, Congratulations.
Yep, history for sure, the highest number of cars/trucks ruined by one guy then sold in an over the top, over publicized auction with crazy over the top herd mentality bidding.
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That is a very cool truck! A piece of automotive history for sure!





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Yep, history for sure, the highest number of cars/trucks ruined by one guy then sold in an over the top, over publicized auction with crazy over the top herd mentality bidding.
I was there. It was crazy what some of those heaps were bringing. One trashed 60's Caprice wagon with a smashed in front end brought $600-800. Not to mention a 1982 "Brand New" Chevette that went for over $2800. The biggest kicker was the '58 Apache 10 with Cameo trim with 1.3 original miles that sold for $145,000! That's just stupid crazy!
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I think its cool you had the guts to fight that crowd .... years from now you can tell car guys you were 'there'..... kinda like Woodstock. And congratulations on your purchase.
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