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Old 05-06-2018, 07:51 PM   #6726
Mikes68C10
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Re: What did you do to your truck today? Chapter II

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Originally Posted by 1968 baby blue C10 View Post
Dude you scored. That is a sweet truck. I love the dark green and silver combo, I think it looks perfect together. How many miles are on it? What’s your plans for it?
Thank you! Shows 18,5xx on the odometer and no reason to believe its been rolled more than once. Title, and registration records back it up.

Plans; Getting it back on the road, gas has turned - smells a bit like lacquer thinner - I've got my local mechanic going over all hoses, belt, fluids, filters, check and test brakes, clean the gas tank out. Get everything road ready, and ENJOY!

Then while driving; it'll get a replacement dash pad, original has a crack running down the edge. Seat cover, original is covered by an UGLY Red velour cover - who knows, maybe its in good shape - Now that would be amazing!
Black rubber floor covering/mat has a tear/hole right where your right heel would sit while driving. And I think the drivers side back up lens has a crack in it, so it needs to be replaced.

The wood bed looks factory stock, although the previous owner told be the Original owner did replace one of the boards (hole drilled in by accident). Wood floor is painted a thick black paint, sounds like this too is as they came. First wood bed truck I've ever owned. Very cool!

Likely to stay as original as possible, and retain factory pieces should I ever need to sell it on.
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1968 C10 LWB Fleet-Wood, 2-WD, 327, 4-Bbl, Auto, 12-Bolt, Bone Stock. >POOF!< Sold 9/8/2018. New owner is local to Waynesboro PA and will take excellent care of her. He also owns a 69 Z28 SS Option car.
1998 Camaro SS, LS1, A4, 3.42. Free Tune - Stock 13.08 @ 106.55 >Lightening Strikes Again!< Sold 9/9/2018 she too will be well cared for as 1 of 45 produced in blue, with Auto and no T-roof.
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