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Number98 02-21-2008 10:35 PM

Re: Old Navy 50's era trucks for sale
 
Still never told us about how she scored it for free......

Joe67 02-22-2008 03:43 AM

Re: Old Navy 50's era trucks for sale
 
Cool find. Those trucks are probably more dependable than the clothing they sell :lol:

orgalmeister 02-22-2008 05:14 AM

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Yup the grill is different and I think the front fenders are too. There are two threads in this forum with pics.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=276531

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=276883

BigSix302 02-22-2008 06:20 AM

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The cabs are the same between the Chevy and GMC. Even the fenders are too for the most part. The grills, hood and radiator core support are all different between the two models. The entire front clip can be switched between the cabs without ffew issues. The frame itself has a different cross member at the front for each model. The GMC cross member has a stair step sort of mounting surface and the Chevy cross member has even mounting surfaces. Otherwise besides the cross member they are the same all the way back. Other little stuff like guages, dash lettering are different, as well as exterior name badges of course.

jorgensensc 02-22-2008 06:53 AM

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Well, to answer the first question... she knew the manager from previous employment together. And she put the word out she was looking for one that was available and I could come get it on a moments notice. Plus a huge helping of luck and good Kharma coming back at us.

Thank you all for the info. I am completely new to these year trucks as I have always had 67-87 year trucks.
Judging by what y'all have said, and what I looked at. I think I have The hood from a chevrolet, and possibly the core support (haven't verified), but the fenders are from aGMC because it looks like they tack welded the turn signal holes closed that appeard on the front of the fenders... I think that was GMC only. But what confuses me is the doors. They have lever handles, but no vent windows. There is no louvers by the front doors either so I'm thinking later model GMC. The VIN states it to be a longbed, but the bed measures 77", So I don't know if the bed was changed, or if the cab and fenders were added to a chevy frame. I don't really care about numbers matching since I am pretty sure I'm going to go with an S10 frame. I really like the idea of the newer frame and suspension and it looks like a fairly simple install. What do you guys think?
Shawn

bouncytruck 02-22-2008 07:21 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 2565367)
A word of caution on these trucks guys. I've actually been to the place that "builds" these trucks. It's in a small community called Delta, just east of Anniston, AL (it's halfway between Birmingham and Atlanta). These trucks look pretty good on the outside, however take a magnet with you and check out the amount of bondo in them. When they make these trucks, they dont fix the rusted areas with replacement stamped sheet metal - they build the parts themselves. For instance, I saw them build a cab corner out of a flat piece of metal (try that some time!). The work is done in a couple of old chicken houses by some illegal workers (if you get my drift), not that should matter. The only new parts that are put on the trucks are usually the grille, bumpers, and occasionally some emblems. Some of the trucks are fairly solid, but most of the ones I saw were pretty rough. I'm not trying to dissuade anyone, I would just say buyer beware.

R/

I always figured these things are paint slapped over bondo. Every Old Navy in the Seattle are as one and they are not the least bit straight. The paint looks like house paint to give it an aged effect.

I am disappointed that it doesn't have the fiberglass dog in the passenger seat.

jorgensensc 02-22-2008 07:23 AM

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Okay,
I think I have a 52 or 53 cab (the speedometer looks like it belongs with the cab and it goes up to 90 mph) With 52 doors (lever style) with what I think are the vent wings gone..althought they don't look like they were ever there. the window felt appears to go the length of the window. I don't know...my head hurts now. :)
Shawn

solidaxel 02-22-2008 07:52 AM

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It dosen't make any difference which one you have as long as you have paper work (title) that match the numbers on the cab. You have enoug to make a *****en ride!!

54 jimmy 02-22-2008 04:38 PM

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if your going to use an s10 frame i'd sugest going with www.e-zchassisswap.com i went with an advanced design kit then found out about the e-z swap and now i wish that i would have waited. the advanced kit is nice. just that their are alot of extra stuff to buy. with the e-z chassis swap it comes with the trans,engine,steering column,brake,bumper,and battery mounts where the ad kit does not have it or you have to add it on to the price of the kit.

63 & 64 Bowties 02-22-2008 05:55 PM

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54 jimmy, that link didn't work for me. Is it just my computer?

http://www.myspaceantics.com/images/...ations-128.gif

entourageguy 02-22-2008 07:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 63 & 64 Bowties (Post 2590305)
54 jimmy, that link didn't work for me. Is it just my computer?

http://www.myspaceantics.com/images/...ations-128.gif

Me either just get page can't be displayed ....

63 & 64 Bowties 02-22-2008 07:59 PM

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Here it is
He left a "s" off the end

solidaxel 02-22-2008 11:33 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 54 jimmy (Post 2590293)
if your going to use an s10 frame i'd sugest going with www.e-zchassisswap.com i went with an advanced design kit then found out about the e-z swap and now i wish that i would have waited. the advanced kit is nice. just that their are alot of extra stuff to buy. with the e-z chassis swap it comes with the trans,engine,steering column,brake,bumper,and battery mounts where the ad kit does not have it or you have to add it on to the price of the kit.

I looked and did not see any prices!!

kcmongo 02-23-2008 12:06 AM

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I just became a dealer of these kits for E-Z Swaps The kit for the 47-54 Trucks runs $1495 and will likely be going up soon due to materials costs.
As soon as it thaws a little here we'll be putting a 47 1/2 Ton on an S-10 with an 87 Formula 350 TPI with the kit.
Happy to answer any questions anyone has.
MONGO

54 jimmy 02-23-2008 01:17 AM

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sorry it was late or should i say early. i just got off work and was tired. forgot the s at the end of swaps. thanks 63 & 64 Bowties for clearing that up. hope that link helps u out.

BigSix302 02-23-2008 07:51 AM

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Shawn, on your doors...if it has turn down handles and no vent wings they will be 50 or earlier. Turn down handles with vent wings will be 51 only. Vent wings with push button handles will be 52 to 55 1st series. On the cab, if there is no vent on the drivers side that pops open then you have a 50 or later cab most likely. Unless someone put the newer outside cowl panels on the cab during a repair.

Junkbike 08-26-2009 07:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BigSix302 (Post 2591358)
Shawn, on your doors...if it has turn down handles and no vent wings they will be 50 or earlier. Turn down handles with vent wings will be 51 only. Vent wings with push button handles will be 52 to 55 1st series. On the cab, if there is no vent on the drivers side that pops open then you have a 50 or later cab most likely. Unless someone put the newer outside cowl panels on the cab during a repair.



Sorry to drag up an old post, I found this cool site by searching for info on these "old Navy Truck"

Looks like I got one of the rough ones.

Big Six when you talk about turn down handles, do you mean the outside ones? My outside handles are push button I have wing windows without push buttons. On the left side of the cab where there might of been a vent, it currently has a bulge there and what apprears to be a lot of bondo.


I'm going to do a search here to see if i can find a link to decoded my vin


Tommy

63 & 64 Bowties 08-26-2009 07:45 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Junkbike (Post 3485264)
Sorry to drag up an old post

:lol: Wow, a year and a half old. You've been doing a lot of reading to get to this one.
Anyway, welcome to the board.

robin58 08-26-2009 09:09 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Junkbike (Post 3485264)
I'm going to do a search here to see if i can find a link to decoded my vin

lmc has vin decoders in all their catalogs:

http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/ca/full.aspx?Page=10 (Chevy and GMC)

Or there are some sites:

http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/vin/vinbuster.html (Chevy only)
http://www.americanclassic.com/ (click vin decoder on left - Chevy only)
http://www.oldgmctrucks.com/page0009.html (GMC)

Bigblue29 08-26-2009 10:03 AM

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http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/vin/vinbuster.html

Try this for a vin decoder. It will at least tell you model, year, and location of original build.

BigSix302 08-26-2009 06:23 PM

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Junk, Yes I was referring to the door handles in that statement. There are push button type and turn down type handles. Push button were 52 and later. Turn down door handles were 51 and earlier on Advance Design trucks. 1951 is the only year when the door handle was a turn down type and the door had vent wing windows installed. Earlier years has a one piece door window and turn down handles. !952 and later had push button door handles and vent wing windows. A person can make the doors fit what ever year truck they want with some minor mods here and there. So it is sort of difficult to base a year of a truck on the doors only. There are other identifiing styling changes or whatever they are called that can help a guy out. The vin plate attached to the insde drivers door jam will be the best place to start for identification. Chevy and GMC used very different vin numbers. There are decoders out there that will help you if that is your goal.
Use this if you have a GMC vin code. http://www.oldgmctrucks.com/page0010.html

55dude 08-27-2009 09:11 PM

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looked at more that a handfull of the old navy trucks and being they were display trucks they were slapped together as fast as they could be to meet the contract deadlines. most of the them had rather creative thing done with body filler. i'm thinking they lined the beds with plastic then had a cement truck filled with bondo pump the bed full. having a crew of at least a dozen people began applying it everywhere as fast as they could before it kicked off..... lol

Junkbike 05-28-2010 05:00 PM

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Dragging it up from the pits again. been busy this winter..

Custom chevy cross member, 4 link out back, air ride. and still banging the I6


http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q...0/DSCN2845.jpg

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q...0/DSCN2840.jpg

mr48chev 05-28-2010 07:42 PM

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Cool, it isn't everyone who can make a good looking truck out of a clothing store display rack. I like it.

entourageguy 05-28-2010 09:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mr48chev (Post 4002426)
Cool, it isn't everyone who can make a good looking truck out of a clothing store display rack. I like it.

Well put.......... couldn't have said it better.


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