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Old 08-07-2014, 09:57 AM   #1
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Re: 68 c10 2wd in Sacramento, CA

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Glad to see another Sac-area member. Good luck with your project.
Saclandman, where are you located. I am down in Galt, but i work in Rancho.
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Old 08-12-2014, 04:28 PM   #2
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Saclandman, where are you located. I am down in Galt, but i work in Rancho.
I'm in Natomas, and the truck's in W. Sac. Nice work on the frame. I'm keeping mine long.
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Old 08-12-2014, 04:36 PM   #3
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I'm in Natomas, and the truck's in W. Sac. Nice work on the frame. I'm keeping mine long.
I might have a passenger bed panel for you if your interested. It is the one in the first set of pictures that is sanded/primered. It has a slight dent in the body line over the wheel well, but other than that its fairly straight. I have another bed that has better panels that I am going to utilize. But I saw yours was pretty munched. After I am done plucking the parts from my 67 parts truck I will be putting the leftovers up for grabs and then junking the rest or giving it away.
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Old 08-13-2014, 02:56 AM   #4
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I might have a passenger bed panel for you if your interested. It is the one in the first set of pictures that is sanded/primered. It has a slight dent in the body line over the wheel well, but other than that its fairly straight. I have another bed that has better panels that I am going to utilize. But I saw yours was pretty munched. After I am done plucking the parts from my 67 parts truck I will be putting the leftovers up for grabs and then junking the rest or giving it away.
I might be interested in that passenger bed panel too. Please let me know.
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Old 08-13-2014, 02:11 PM   #5
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I might be interested in that passenger bed panel too. Please let me know.
oh... my bad saclandman, it was jimbo sprints truck I was looking at with the munched passenger bedside.

yah, jimbo sprint, I have a passenger bedside that is in a little better shape than yours, it does have a mild crease through the body line going over the rear wheel. If you want it, I will let you know when I pull it.

I also have a complete drum brake front suspension left over from my 68, it has a bent drivers side steering knuckle and needs bearings, but if someone needs it, they are welcome to it. it has the cross member, a-arms, springs, all steering arms and pitman arm, drums, and brake lines. first come first serve, pick up only not gonna ship it. if not I'll take it to the scrap yard or the c10 recycler guy here in sac.
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Old 08-13-2014, 03:00 PM   #6
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well... it would appear that my progress is about to come to a screeching halt, as I don't have the money for a new drive line or to have mine shortened... DOH!

I'm going to try and get as much other crap done as possible so I can just stick it in (yes... that is what she said).
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oh... my bad saclandman, it was jimbo sprints truck I was looking at with the munched passenger bedside.

yah, jimbo sprint, I have a passenger bedside that is in a little better shape than yours, it does have a mild crease through the body line going over the rear wheel. If you want it, I will let you know when I pull it.

I also have a complete drum brake front suspension left over from my 68, it has a bent drivers side steering knuckle and needs bearings, but if someone needs it, they are welcome to it. it has the cross member, a-arms, springs, all steering arms and pitman arm, drums, and brake lines. first come first serve, pick up only not gonna ship it. if not I'll take it to the scrap yard or the c10 recycler guy here in sac.
Definitely let me know about the bed panel when you get to that. I'll be driving through Sac next Thursday - maybe I could come look at it.

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well... it would appear that my progress is about to come to a screeching halt, as I don't have the money for a new drive line or to have mine shortened... DOH!

I'm going to try and get as much other crap done as possible so I can just stick it in (yes... that is what she said).
You're moving a lot faster than me. I decided to pull the motor and transmission, which means I'll be saving to buy a crate 260hp and all the goodies to put it back together.
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Old 08-13-2014, 04:04 PM   #8
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oh... my bad saclandman, it was jimbo sprints truck I was looking at with the munched passenger bedside.

yah, jimbo sprint, I have a passenger bedside that is in a little better shape than yours, it does have a mild crease through the body line going over the rear wheel. If you want it, I will let you know when I pull it.

I also have a complete drum brake front suspension left over from my 68, it has a bent drivers side steering knuckle and needs bearings, but if someone needs it, they are welcome to it. it has the cross member, a-arms, springs, all steering arms and pitman arm, drums, and brake lines. first come first serve, pick up only not gonna ship it. if not I'll take it to the scrap yard or the c10 recycler guy here in sac.
No problem. I didn't want to correct you on your own build thread. I might be interested in any leftover stuff from your 67 parts truck though. I'm not really missing anything, but you never know.
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Old 08-13-2014, 04:15 PM   #9
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No problem. I didn't want to correct you on your own build thread. I might be interested in any leftover stuff from your 67 parts truck though. I'm not really missing anything, but you never know.
well, the interior is pretty complete, and it has all the glass, I think the windshield has a crack but that's about it. I'm cutting some pieces out of the cab corners to scab into my damaged cab, and I'm stealing the door panels cause they are the ribbed metal door panels and I like them so much better than cloth or plastic ones. it was a stick shift so it has a raised floor panel that is sitting in the truck. I'll snap some pics of it when I get home tonight. the guy who we got it from was a moron though and cut the rad support to pull the engine because his lift wouldn't go any higher.


edit: I was just looking at your truck thread, you might be interested in the bed floor I have, its metal instead of the wood, it isn't in fantastic shape, but it's workable.
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