View Full Version : Parting out 1966 GMC, 63 GMC, 65 Chevy K20...


kennyw
01-21-2003, 08:51 PM
I have a few extra parts to sell pics are in my webshots album
http://community.webshots.com/user/nibbsmtn
Look in the "For Sale" and "For Sale ** Parting out 1966 GMC" albums:

1966 GMC 3/4 ton 2wd auto, mainly surface rust only but one front fender has rusted thru and bottom surface of door is rusty.
$300 for the whole truck (minus V6 engine, V6 to auto tranny adapter, hood, and dash panel) or part out, clear WA title.

1963 GMC cab only. Stripped, rust free, no surface rust, will fit 1963-66 frames, pass door dented but still rust free.
no drivers door, dash panel, switches, steering column... basically what is in the pics is what you get
$100

1965 Chevy K20 frame and leaf springs w/ rust free cab and front fenders. Body heavily abused and missing doors and box (was a flatbed that I removed).
$100

Misc parts:
1960-65 GMC grill. rust free, & straight $75

Forgot to mention I can deliver or meet you between Oregon and Illinois over Memorial day weekend (basically along I-80).

red450ih
01-22-2003, 03:22 PM
If you were closer to Tennessee I would take the 65 K20 frame. Don't see many of those down this way. I've been looking for a 67-72 4WD frame to put under my 65 C10, no luck as of yet.

Keith

kennyw
01-22-2003, 03:56 PM
Keith,

I am meeting a guy from Kentucky in Illinois over Memorial Day Weekend. If you would consider driving up to Galva, IL to meet me we might be able to work something out.

kennyw
01-22-2003, 07:36 PM
Currently I have a sale pending on:
63 GMC cab
automatic column & related parts from the 66 GMC
inner fenders and front end sheet metal from the 65 Chevy cab

GMCRescue
02-18-2003, 05:19 PM
Hi friend,

Just wondering if your still parting out your '66. I'm looking for compatible front end body parts for my '65 GMC.

Thanks

jerry moss
02-19-2003, 07:18 PM
i'm interested in the 4x4 frame if the other person decides not to take it. please p.m. me your phone number if it's still available. thank you.

GMCRescue
02-20-2003, 07:07 PM
Hey Jerry,

Sorry to say that the Toyota 4x4 frame was pretty well tweaked,
that's why it went to the scrap yard. I just about knocked the rear axle off the frame and bent the frame just behind the driver side door.

I'm sorry that it all happened but glad nobody got hurt.

(BTW - for the benefit of the curious souls among us, it was 8:30 AM on a clear day and nobody was drunk at the time. It was all my fault and nobody gets to hire a lawyer!)