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Old 05-30-2013, 06:07 PM   #1
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Hello from San Diego

Hey, new here on the site. Have been lurking and looking at build threads for the last year or so. Finally might be picking up a truck. I'm in the processing of selling my motorcycle, and when that goes through, I'm getting a truck.

So I want to pick your brains a little when it comes to buying and rebuilding one. I don't plan on doing a full off body re-build/resto, simply due to lack of money. i want the truck to be a daily driver and will eventually make it look purty. Main goal, is to get it reliable and functioning. With that being said, what's the first thing i should do? I was thinking brakes and engine. On brakes, should I restore, or get disks? Disks worth it?

Any advice would help. Have narrowed it down to these three candidates. I have seen them in person yet, but seem to have the least rust on panels compared to others.

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/3830783699.html
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Old 05-30-2013, 06:15 PM   #2
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Um,I like the first 1,it looks nice plus it has 3:08 gears,that'll good hi-way gears should make it better gas mileage.....I also like the 2nd one too.....
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Old 05-30-2013, 06:42 PM   #3
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Thanks. Im leaning towards that one and the gmc, simply because it has the floor pans done(not sure how good). Only bad thing, it has the 305. gas guzzler right
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Old 05-30-2013, 07:52 PM   #4
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The '64 in Oceanside says it is his daily driver. That is always a good sign and he says he will trade for a cruiser bike! haha

I just bought my 65 in the $4,000 range also.

I looked for 3 years. Keep looking on Craigslist every few days, there will be one every few months that really stands out. They never seem to stop coming on the market.

At this price you can find a decent rat-rod with the core parts in good condition. You probably wont find a matching truck in good shape but engine and transmission should be in good shape as a number one qualifier. The brakes are definitely something that you want done right, so that is a good place to invest. Another good sign is when the seller has documentation of work done at shops. Also, look for bondo, fluid leaks, suspension modifications and of course if it has been in an accident (or salvage title). Also, manual brakes, no power steering and different transmission will greatly effect how and where you end up driving it to.





Also, most of these trucks are going to be gass guzzlers, even the smaller V8's. Don't expect to drive far for cheap!
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Old 05-30-2013, 09:25 PM   #5
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I personally prefer the GMC myself.

But I'm partial to the earlier wrap-around windshield, knee knockers.



engine/brakes is a great place to start. Yes, disc's are definitely worth it, in my opinion breaks should always be upgraded on drivers. Trailer queens are one thing but anything that gets driven should never be left with drums. again IMO.

After engine and breaks, the next I personally would do is wiring. If it has the factory wiring, no matter the condition, I would redo it.
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Old 05-30-2013, 09:37 PM   #6
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I choose truck number 1. Looks to be the most complete with very easily fixed "cons".
Power disc brakes are definately worth it. Power steering is another great thing. Just my opinion.
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Old 05-30-2013, 10:27 PM   #7
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Old 05-30-2013, 11:05 PM   #8
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Thanks for all the input. I know I'm being unrealistic with mpg, but I really want a truck that I can tinker with. I commute 30 miles round trip, so it's not a huge deal.

I like the GMC since it has a lot done, including the power steering like someone mentioned. However, the c10 looks cleaner.

My plans are as follows.
Brakes
engine (i.e. plugs, plug cables...
maybe paint the engine compartment, maybe cab interior

all on a budget. little by little
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Old 05-31-2013, 12:58 AM   #9
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Welcome to the forum

When looking to buy a truck, be careful with those that have had some upgrades or modifications already done. Not everyone does things the right way, which is important when it comes to steering and brakes. I realize that it takes an experienced eye to make that determination. If you do not have that ability, maybe take a friend with you that does.
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Old 05-31-2013, 02:54 AM   #10
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Thanks Captain, That's the problem. I'm young, and don't know many people in my age range around here that are interested in this hobby. A few houses from my in-laws, there's a gentlemen that completed a '49 GMC, ground up. No paint yet but he gave me some pointers when buying. He mentioned to bring a frig magnet to check bondo spots and things of the like.

I took auto in high school, but not a full pledge mechanic . Hopefully I can find someone in sd to help me build.
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Old 05-31-2013, 10:53 AM   #11
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Sig619,

I live in Jamul and doing a frame off on a 65. I am making it a daily driver too. I bought a 350 to replace the inline 6. I just picked up a 700r4 tranny, so that will help with gas mileage. It is going to have a front mustang 2 setup, vintage a/c / heat, 60/40 slit bench and I am going to do a polished diamond plate bed.

If you need help I am just down the road. I have restored cars before. My neighbor restores old cars and trucks for a living. I have a body guy in Tecate that has done a bunch of classic cars and his work is top notch. It is pretty amazing what you can do for not a ton of money.
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Welcome from NC. Looking forward to some pics and progress reports on the truck.
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Old 05-31-2013, 02:14 PM   #13
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Old 05-31-2013, 04:55 PM   #14
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I live in Jamul and doing a frame off on a 65. I am making it a daily driver too. I bought a 350 to replace the inline 6. I just picked up a 700r4 tranny, so that will help with gas mileage. It is going to have a front mustang 2 setup, vintage a/c / heat, 60/40 slit bench and I am going to do a polished diamond plate bed.

If you need help I am just down the road. I have restored cars before. My neighbor restores old cars and trucks for a living. I have a body guy in Tecate that has done a bunch of classic cars and his work is top notch. It is pretty amazing what you can do for not a ton of money.

Awesome, that's not too far from me. Pass it when I use to go canyon riding. I'll definitely need to get with you.
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Old 05-31-2013, 04:57 PM   #15
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Re: Hello from San Diego

[QUOTE=Sig619;6098924]So I want to pick your brains a little when it comes to buying and rebuilding one. I don't plan on doing a full off body re-build/resto, simply due to lack of money. i want the truck to be a daily driver and will eventually make it look purty. Main goal, is to get it reliable and functioning. With that being said, what's the first thing i should do? I was thinking brakes and engine. On brakes, should I restore, or get disks? Disks worth it?

Any advice would help. Have narrowed it down to these three candidates. I have seen them in person yet, but seem to have the least rust on panels compared to others.
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whats up from el cajon!
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my advice would be get a truck first lol
if you want to skip doing the disc conversion, 71 was the first year they did disc on chevy c10's so i would start from there
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Old 05-31-2013, 05:18 PM   #16
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Old 05-31-2013, 05:33 PM   #17
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Welcome to the forum. Check out link to Cali section lots of members from your area post events there. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/f...play.php?f=147
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The capt'n is correct. I'd keep looking. I think you can find a better truck for that kind of money.
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Old 05-31-2013, 07:10 PM   #19
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As for mileage, I know a lot of people get awful fuel economy, but you can get pretty good mileage with these trucks IME. My big 283/SM420 powered '65 C-30 I'm driving now is getting 14MPG. My '65 C-10 with a 250/three speed got 18MPG. As they say, YMMV, but my trucks seem to do alright. IME the smaller engines also predictably seem to use less fuel, all other things being equal.
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Old 05-31-2013, 07:51 PM   #20
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Im running a 305 with 3:08 gears and get around 15mpg.
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Old 05-31-2013, 08:46 PM   #21
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Thanks for the tips guys. I was leaning towards the GMC but the engine kinda scared me, but read that a holley carb and regearing would help.

Just surprised how long it is taking to sell my crotch rocket. Want would a reasonable offer be for white c10 or the GMC?
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Honestly in this area you would be able to do a straight trade with those odds

Especially in the east county!

About what year are you looking for, 67-72?
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Old 06-01-2013, 06:51 AM   #23
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Looking for anything pre 66. Not an apache fan either. So 60-65 is good
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If you would consider a '65 why not a '66?
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Welcome. I'm in lakeside.
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