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Steeveedee 12-06-2014 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by dads longhorn (Post 6946555)
Steeveedee, I love the camper shell. Do you know what brand it is ? Thanks

SSTim, with only 232 made you may not find one (or see one posted here), that's very few, eh? Good luck. Sorry about your still missing husky.

Almost missed this thread. It was made by Red-Land Campers. An internet search turned up nothing on them, they may be out of business. My wife wants to replace it with a like kind. I will probably just have to build one, since they are all fiberglass now, it would appear. It's all rotten on top. Now that I'm retired, I have the time, will just have to scare up some cash.

SS Tim 12-06-2014 11:21 AM

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This might prove very helpful.

http://www.glen-l.com/campers/husky.html

Already Gone 12-06-2014 07:47 PM

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Subscribed

LockDoc 12-06-2014 08:37 PM

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As long as this came back to the top I will post a couple of pictures of my fantasy truck. I still have to finish the wood in the bed (I have it all cut and routed, and I finally picked up the long bed strips) and I have a few small pieces to paint and install. I have driven it to town and back a few times.

The paint is 2000 Mazda "Dark True Blue".

LockDoc

dads longhorn 12-07-2014 09:49 AM

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Steeveedee, thanks.

SSTim, thanks. Who knows, maybe I'll look into it. Not really ready to build my own yet , but I'm thinking of how to use the truck when I retire. A shell on the back would make it better for camping use. I'll keep this in mind.

Lock doc, nice truck

SS Tim 12-23-2014 04:29 PM

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T T T and if you have a 68 C30 Longhorn please post it up.

Solver 12-27-2014 12:31 PM

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must have missed this thread earlier -- My 71 Longhorn before and after

Already Gone 12-27-2014 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Solver (Post 6973050)
must have missed this thread earlier -- My 71 Longhorn before and after

Was your truck an original purple and white Cheyenne ?

SS Tim 03-27-2016 07:01 PM

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Again it time for more Love! Please post up a 68 C30 Longhorn, someone has to have one or know of one.

Luvinit 08-15-2016 10:58 PM

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I dug up this thread so I could post this combo, 72 Cheyenne Longhorn c20, 402 , a/c , with a 72 sportman 11 ft camper perched in the back. Might be a little much, I,ll need air bags for sure. Anyone know the gvw or payload of my truck.

SS Tim 08-16-2016 12:35 AM

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Still looking for 68 C30 Longhorn pictures/owners

SS Tim 08-16-2016 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Luvinit (Post 7684514)
I dug up this thread so I could post this combo, 72 Cheyenne Longhorn c20, 402 , a/c , with a 72 sportman 11 ft camper perched in the back. Might be a little much, I,ll need air bags for sure. Anyone know the gvw or payload of my truck.

The "as manufactured" maximum GVW can be found on the door pillar VIN plate as well as the "maximum possible" GVW when properly optioned. While the Longhorns did have the heavier 1 ton (C30) frame the suspension and axles were pure C20 offerings. As such expect a maximum possible GVW of 7500lbs split between a max front axle weight of 3500lbs and a max rear axle weight of 5200lbs.
Depending on how the truck was optioned it may be marked "as built" as low as 6200 /3500 front /3980 rear.

Payload in simplified form is a matter of weighing your truck and subtracting it from the max "as built" weight posted.

Published curb weight and option weights suggest your truck weighs at least 4565lbs with standard fuel and no occupants nor payload. Best case that would leave you about 2935lbs divided between people, camper (wet), equipment and any aux fuel tankage.
Of course this is only an example and must be verified by measuring actual weights.

Both the chassis service manual (pg 0-6 & 0-7) and the driver's handbook provide detailed loading and required options for specific GVW ratings.

As to your camper, while it might be barely light enough empty its still big. Worse it is for a standard 8' bed pickup. The closed rear overhang prevents the camper from sliding fully forward and sharing more load with the front axle. The unfortunate fact is Longhorns typically required a custom size camper to fit the longer box and best balance the truck. Suspension rating aside, my guess is you are at if not over the rear axle's maximum rating 5200lbs as it sits.

While airbags my level your camper they won't make the load lighter nor IMHO safer.

Ken B 08-16-2016 06:27 AM

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I thought I'd post a few of my mostly all original and rust free 70 Longhorn... The day I bought it and how it currently looks... Purchased from the original owner.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...psmzfwhibd.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...psmhpd48sv.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps7zw7ohqg.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...psldhckity.jpg

Luvinit 08-16-2016 09:31 AM

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Thanks for the info SS, I,ll get it weighed with and without the camper. It has a Dana 60 axle with factory overload springs, but I was still originally planning on putting this beast of a camper on a dodge dually. This time capsule combination just had me thinking crazy ideas.

sawyerrm 08-16-2016 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by davepl (Post 6673966)
Since we're talking Longhorns, I'll throw in this graphic that I made that shows the relative sizes.

Looking at these pics I have to say the standard is the best looking. Wish I had one, oh wait I do have one . . .

Just kidding, nothing but love here.

Dieselwrencher 08-16-2016 09:05 PM

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Here's an up to date pic of my 72 Longhorn I converted to 4x4.

Ken B 08-17-2016 06:15 AM

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Why do Longhorn 4x4's look so frickin bad a$$? Beautiful truck!

davischevy 08-17-2016 01:49 PM

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I love my Longhorns, I love my 4X4's, I love my Chevy engines but I also love My Cummins.

Great truck.

Dieselwrencher 08-17-2016 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ken B (Post 7685728)
Why do Longhorn 4x4's look so frickin bad a$$? Beautiful truck!

I'm not sure, but I love them. :lol:

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 7686084)
I love my Longhorns, I love my 4X4's, I love my Chevy engines but I also love My Cummins.

Great truck.

Thanks.

SS Tim 08-17-2016 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Luvinit (Post 7684761)
Thanks for the info SS, ... It has a Dana 60 axle with factory overload springs,...

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...1&postcount=89

Should have caught this writing my post, but of course your C20 Longhorn has a Dana 60 they all did IIRC. When a C20 was optioned with rear leaf springs a Dana 60 (H055) replaced the standard GM H052. Since a C20 Longhorn used the leafs as standard equipment the Dana 60 also became standard.

What is interesting is the manuals I have checked (service and driver's) all show only the 5200lb rating for the rear axle on a CS-CE21034 even though it has the heavier 5500lb rated axle. The kicker here is the truck VIN plates I reviewed also show a 5500lb rating as max for the rear axle.

So it is reasonable to assume that a 5500lb max rear axle rating applies to your truck given HD springs and suitable tires.
7500GVW /3500front /5500rear


Myself I am still looking for "the" C30 to get the extra payload. But then I plan at running 9k+ all up.

Dieselwrencher 08-17-2016 08:00 PM

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Tim, I've had 3 Longhorns with Ho52's. They were all pre 72, 1 was a big block truck, and 2 were small block trucks. I've noticed most of the big block longhorns got the D60 with 3:54 gears. I heard from a couple of guys that collect 67-72s and they said if you got a big block C20, you got the D60. Obviously there's more to it than that though. :lol:

68 CRACKERBOX 08-25-2016 08:59 PM

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don't know if this counts 68 c-30 133"wb 9ft stepside (that some one cut a foot off the back.)and it is a 50th ann, truck would say it is rare. also has buddy buckets.

davischevy 08-26-2016 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 68 CRACKERBOX (Post 7694123)
don't know if this counts 68 c-30 133"wb 9ft stepside (that some one cut a foot off the back.)and it is a 50th ann, truck would say it is rare. also has buddy buckets.

That's one cool truck. I would like to see the spid.

Larry

68 CRACKERBOX 08-26-2016 03:09 PM

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That's one cool truck. I would like to see the spid.

Larry

here you go

Tomahawk30 08-27-2016 11:49 AM

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Hey look, a Longhorn thread! Better share mine too! ;)

https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8731/2...35b9d759_c.jpg

And they will even BAAAARELY fit on the the longer Uhaul car trailer!

https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1557/2...041e97bf_c.jpg


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