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Originally Posted by aotte1
Jon,
Another great piece of history, thanks for sharing. Super nice truck in very original condition. Some of the original components are a great find for the history of these trucks, not reported.
Thanks again for all the photos, this is another great truck for you.
New to me as mentioned to you is a 64' C20 built in Oakland, think it is a later build 64 truck. It also has a 327 in it, still need to do more date code checking, however, the engine suffix is "UC or UG". Photo of pad is below. The engine has many parts that look identical to yours, Will study the 327 more and compare to your photos. The block casting number is 3782870. This 327 has the C 20-30 oil pan.
More posting of engine suffix code, if you have them would be very helpful.
This C20 is optioned similar to your new to you truck.
Les
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Very RARE find Les ! Congrats !
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Originally Posted by MusicMan70
Yes Clippinger Chevrolet is still there at the same location.
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I just wonder whats left of the old paperwork there ?
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Originally Posted by mike16
4273$ a base corvette sold for 3999$ thats alot of truck for alot of money
but OMG! way kool
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Originally Posted by pwrbrkpadguy
Absolutely a fantastic find!!! Love that power brake pedal pad!!!
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I thought you might !
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Originally Posted by jocko
I normally like the trucks "untouched" when campers are stuffed on the back - but this thing is a custom ordered, purpose build motor home. Love the planning that went into it, even the recessed step for the spare.
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Trying to decide what to do about some of those mods. On one hand its a rare combination of options and should be repaired. On another its interesting as is ?? What to do. Clean and get it running good , will see.
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Originally Posted by 63burban
Hey Jon, glad you got it, cool truck and the C30 would have been considered a TRUCK and thus the 327. Seen one before in in a C30 and also explains the governor
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Thanks again Wally !
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Originally Posted by sodly
Two thumbs up! Interesting time capsule!
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Originally Posted by jbgroby
WOW, reminds me of Steinbeck's Camper in Travels with Charlie.
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Originally Posted by streetrodchev
Wow, you got another time capsule!
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Love finding interesting and unique trucks !