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I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
I had some time to kill down at the in-laws farm today, so I was nosing around a little and found this hiding in the weeds:
![]() ![]() I asked my F-I-L about it and he said he'd picked it up a few years ago as a project then lost intrest. I could probably have it for hauling it off. It don't look like it's in toooooo bad a shape. Plain jane as any I've seen, but it does have the elusive factory shoulder belts. ![]() ![]() But I think that's because it's an army brat: ![]() I guess I'll offer him a couple hundred or so, just not to offend him. I'm without a driver, not that this is drivable, but I have a good motor and trans I just pulled out of my Panel. That and some glass and it looks like it could be on the road as a project-in-motion.
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its all about the +6 inches
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
very droolable
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
From what I can see it looks cool just like it sits. Some glass and a drive train and then drive the wheels off it.
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
A few more pictures:
Looks like a 250. ![]() If I had to guess, I'd say that the US Army owned it first, then the Utah Air NG got ahold of it somehow. It seems to have markings from both. ![]() ![]() ![]() The SPID sticker is blank. ![]() It musta faded out being left open and open to the elements. The whole thing is a hornet's nest, and they were starting to get pretty upset with me, so I didn't take as good a look as I will next time I'm there. I'll have some hornet spray with me then. And a trailer, with any luck at all.
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Nothing to see here.....
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
me likey!! she appears to be a good ol' government spec'ed rig. next time your out there, take a pic of the rims. just a curiosity...... some service trucks like that were delivered with interesting rim sizes.
love the "flight line" bumper sticker!
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
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With all the hornets, I didn't feel like sticking my hand under the seat to feel around for a build sheet.
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its all about the +6 inches
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
this pic was making me think wagon wheels too
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
Great patina, I would drop it and put some painted wheels on it that contrast the color, like orange or something, I think it would look killer with the old school look
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
cool looking truck, I see alot of potential....
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
Looks like a nice old GSA truck.....
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
paint it back the army green and put some black wheels on it, looks like a great find congrats
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
You know that you NEED that truck! very cool
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
I hope you get that thing home, it appears to be a rather solid truck. Keep us posted!
And we need more pics... ![]()
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
Leave it Pitina with White Walls and Artillery Wheels Slamed ...
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Re: I found a '67 short step-I guess I need another hole in my head.
Leave it like it is, put a big,big nitrous motor in it with some suspension mods and have a sleeper farm truck!!
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