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haminator 10-19-2013 05:13 PM

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Wonder what kind of cab is on that Blazer fire truck?

eightbanger 12-04-2013 03:25 PM

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Time for a festive one.

davischevy 12-05-2013 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by richards72chevy (Post 6270434)

I wonder if I could still get one of these for my Vette. I wouldn't have to put a camper on the longhorn.

Z10 12-05-2013 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 6320443)
Grille is painted correctly to be an SS body or a correct copy but in 1970 there were no small block Chevelle SS cars let alone a straight six version so it is not original.

Not true. I had a high school friend that had a 70 SS chevelle with a 350. Used to pull up next to him in my Dad's new 4-door Delta 88 with a 455 and smoke his butt. He hated loosing to the family car.

From chevelle.com

"The 350 was available in the SS, but there should not be any 350 emblems on the fenders, just SS.
The only engine emblems that came on an SS was the 396 and 454. All small block and 402 cars just had a plain SS on the fenders.
The only way to tell if the car came with a 350 is to find the build sheet, on a 70 the VIN wont tell you , it will only tell you if the car came with a v8 or a 6cyl. But you can check it against the engine code, if the last 6 digits of the vin are on the block, then you have the original engine.
But you will still need the build sheet to tell if it's an SS or not."
:alc:

davischevy 12-05-2013 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Z10 (Post 6402545)
Not true. I had a high school friend that had a 70 SS chevelle with a 350. Used to pull up next to him in my Dad's new 4-door Delta 88 with a 455 and smoke his butt. He hated loosing to the family car.

From chevelle.com

"The 350 was available in the SS, but there should not be any 350 emblems on the fenders, just SS.
The only engine emblems that came on an SS was the 396 and 454. All small block and 402 cars just had a plain SS on the fenders.
The only way to tell if the car came with a 350 is to find the build sheet, on a 70 the VIN wont tell you , it will only tell you if the car came with a v8 or a 6cyl. But you can check it against the engine code, if the last 6 digits of the vin are on the block, then you have the original engine.
But you will still need the build sheet to tell if it's an SS or not."
:alc:

What you say about the smallblock is true for 71 & 72 Chevelles. No small block was available in 1970. Your correct on the build sheet for 70.

JCD 12-05-2013 08:34 AM

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My first car the day I brought it home..
Cost me $250 in 1976, those days are gone.

Top pic was how it looked..
And the bottom two were when it was almost complete.
Just had to put on the rally wheels and the trim.
Paint would be another year..

The hood was a real steel 69 Camaro hood I found at a local dealership.
Someone had ordered it years before, and never came to pay.
They still had it in their stockroom, and were anxious to get rid of it, as it was getting in the way...
It had a little wear and a small ding so I got it for $75 dollars

Those were the days before parts were readily available..
And it took me over a year of scrounging to find the rest of the parts I needed.
But at least when you did find parts, they weren't a kings ransom.

Went into a junkyard in Tonawanda N.Y. and found a '68 Tic-Tock-Tach, just laying on the seat of a 1965 Dart... Cost.. $25 big ones.

Won't even get into the rust issues with a Northern car..
Salt's a killer.
I snapped the head off every body bolt, taking it apart.

Somehow, I miss it all.

J.

Keith Seymore 12-05-2013 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 6320443)
Grille is painted correctly to be an SS body or a correct copy but in 1970 there were no small block Chevelle SS cars let alone a straight six version so it is not original.

It is an original period photo, but is a brochure error of a combination that was not available from the factory.

It is fairly common to take whatever vehicles are available and update them to represent something else for the purposes of the sales literature. Someone wasn't paying very close attention here.

By the way - one of my responsibilities in my previous job was to review all the advertising literature and make sure it is accurate and any claims are substantiable. Hopefully I would have caught this....

;)

K

70c10stepside 12-22-2013 09:25 PM

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Pics from years ago when dad had it. Now mine. Thing literally got a fresh motor every weekend lol

Mr Chevorlet 12-22-2013 10:51 PM

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Here is one I had in 1981

eightbanger 12-30-2013 03:26 PM

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Texas 1958 / San Francisco 1952

SS Tim 03-06-2014 05:07 AM

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Since this thread was getting a little stale here is my 72 Custom Deluxe 10 Suburban (400, TH400 and dual A/C) in 83. This was day two of my ownership, day one involved a new battery and five brand new L78-15 radials. Day four found us back at the tire store for a road hazard warranty tire replacement (ran over something at the lake). Going to have to dig around and see if I can find any pictures of my 72 Vega panel truck or 70 Chevelle Malibu (HS ride).

hamjet 03-06-2014 08:25 AM

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This my dad, brothers, and my 69 CST blazer on a hunting trip in the adirondack mountains back in 1981. I wasn't into vintage trucks back then, I wish I had that blazer now!

Jimjific 03-06-2014 09:48 AM

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Here's one the that the original owner sent me when I asked if he had any. He believes it is from around 1973. You just make out the extra gas tanks he installed in the step. I wish I had the camper.

Jim

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...3_Resized_.jpg

special-K 03-06-2014 12:01 PM

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Cool pictures! What a great camper combo?

26 year old picture scanned 9 years ago of the '68 that was 20 years old when picture was taken and 37 years old when it was scanned.

sstaten69 03-06-2014 02:01 PM

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found this one of my grandpa and dads old business. not sure what kind of trucks they where? I thought it was kool though..

davischevy 03-06-2014 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6560763)
Cool pictures! What a great camper combo?

26 year old picture scanned 9 years ago of the '68 that was 20 years old when picture was taken and 37 years old when it was scanned.

Damnit, Special-k, I've got both shoes off and I still don't have that one cifered.

PepperTreeGarage 03-06-2014 11:17 PM

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I like old Gas/Service Station pics for screen savers....In my web search I found this one....Mid 70's Exxon....What really caught me was the fact that in '84, I had a Comet very much like the one in this pic and now I have a '72 Chevrolet Custom Camper, pretty close to the GMC in the pic......

special-K 03-07-2014 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 6561074)
Damnit, Special-k, I've got both shoes off and I still don't have that one cifered.

I meant to add,"...now 46 years old". I was 13 when the truck was made,33 when picture was taken,and 50 when it was scanned. Dog was 8 in picture and :lol:

undertaker72 03-07-2014 08:03 AM

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. . . .

Yes, it was taken after things "cooled down" . . . on the right, are the tracks left from the skids of the helicopter that landed to check things out. You can see the footprints where someone got out and walked over to the truck and back again.

. . . .

that thing even had a winch on front

voxnor 03-07-2014 08:18 AM

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My Dad (left) and Grandfather in the mid-80's doing some landscaping. Truck was just handed down to me about a year ago.

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Ol Blue K20 03-07-2014 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6560763)
Cool pictures! What a great camper combo?

26 year old picture scanned 9 years ago of the '68 that was 20 years old when picture was taken and 37 years old when it was scanned.

Quote:

Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6562158)
I meant to add,"...now 46 years old". I was 13 when the truck was made,33 when picture was taken,and 50 when it was scanned. Dog was 8 in picture and :lol:

OMG Tim, I think you and my forklift mechanic went to creative numbers school together... he just sent an invoice for $2230.35 for my brake repair. It claims he took 18.4 hours and 8 pairs of shoes, 6 wheel cylinders, 4 inner grease seals, 3 inner bearings, 2 master cylinders and 10 gallons of 90 wt oil to do the brakes on two wheels. Oh I forgot 2 gallons of brake fluid.....:uhmk::lol::lol:

70c10-08 03-07-2014 12:38 PM

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Here's a pic of my parents I wanna say 73/4 crew cab Custom Deluxe I wanna say 20 getting ready to go deer hunting he would back the ruck up to a ditch let the tailgate down and drive the jeep up into the bed the pic was taken in 75or 76

davischevy 03-07-2014 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6562158)
I meant to add,"...now 46 years old". I was 13 when the truck was made,33 when picture was taken,and 50 when it was scanned. Dog was 8 in picture and :lol:

Recalculating.


BTW, can someone make that attachment in post #503 show up as a picture. the post doesn't make since without the pic of the Corvette with the camper. Of course the pic doesn't make since "with" the Corvette with the picture.

litew8 03-07-2014 08:27 PM

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Here you go davischevy:

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 6402443)

I wonder if I could still get one of these for my Vette.
I wouldn't have to put a camper on the longhorn.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...mentid=1152340


pwdcougar 03-10-2014 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack_71C10 (Post 4856787)
I don't know anything about this pic, or were I got it.

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...pics/a20-1.jpg

Man they love Torinos in this neighborhood. There are 3 of them right in the front. A 68-69 on the left a white 70-71 with the laser side stripe and a yellow 70-71 fastback.

Paul


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