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Old 04-01-2010, 06:22 PM   #1
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New guy from So.Cal

Corona to be a little more exact.

Been in love with the 67-72 trucks for a long time.

Decided to stop investing $$$ into daily drivers and buy a classic that I can keep for the long haul (father son project with my boy)

Currently in the market for a nice/complete rust free 67-72 swb Fleetside truck.Hoping to spend less than 7K (willing to pay more for something special but I still want a deal) and build it up to my standards over time. (air ride/wheels will probably happen sooner than later)

If you know anyone selling something that meets that criteria let me know

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Old 04-01-2010, 06:52 PM   #2
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You should be able to find a nice truck with your budget. I bought mine because I wanted a project with my dad...you're son's lucky to have a dad like you. I hunted for a year and finally ended up with a truck that needed more body work than I wanted, but I was happy because at least I knew what I was getting into. We looked at a lot of rust buckets that looked beautiful in pics online. Good luck!
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Old 04-01-2010, 06:57 PM   #3
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You should be able to find a nice truck with your budget. I bought mine because I wanted a project with my dad...you're son's lucky to have a dad like you. I hunted for a year and finally ended up with a truck that needed more body work than I wanted, but I was happy because at least I knew what I was getting into. We looked at a lot of rust buckets that looked beautiful in pics online. Good luck!
I was looking at a pretty decent 1970 in AZ. guy sold it out from under me before I could have my friend show up the next day to take a look....it happens

Seems like alot of clappers and long beds for big $$$. I would love to find a grandpa truck with decent orifinal paint and no rust.I would be happy to drive something like that for a couple years while working on wheels/air ride and a lsx motor swap.

go frame off and paint/body when all teh other things are done
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:10 PM   #4
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Hi neighbor! I am in Riverside, right next door to you. I am currently converting my 3/4 ton LWB to a SWB 1/2 ton. Good luck in finding one....they are out there.
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:15 PM   #5
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Hi neighbor! I am in Riverside, right next door to you. I am currently converting my 3/4 ton LWB to a SWB 1/2 ton. Good luck in finding one....they are out there.
We will have to organize a drive in met when I finaly get a truck running.(keep your eye out for me)

I was looking at your build the other day (very nice job)...I'm actually gonna go look at a truck the same color as your 3/4 on sunday. How does that color look in person?

Do I need a personalized plate that says bby crap?

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Old 04-01-2010, 07:26 PM   #6
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We will have to organize a drive in met when I finaly get a truck running.(keep your eye out for me)

I was looking at your build the other day (very nice job)...I'm actually gonna go look at a truck the same color as your 3/4 on sunday. How does that color look in person?

Do I need a personalized plate that says bby crap?
LOL, I call it mustard yellow. Being the parent of two boys I can tell you baby crap does not look that color at all Thanks for checkin out my build thread....I have actually made a ton of progress lately and need to post pics.

I live off of Tyler and Indiana. I drive my blue/white 72 SWB truck every day. If you see me rollin' at the Home Depot in Corona (I go there a LOT) give a holler and a wave.

Here is the thread and pics I posted when I first bought the Ochre 72 LWB: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=323282
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:30 PM   #7
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LOL, I call it mustard yellow. Being the parent of two boys I can tell you baby crap does not look that color at all Thanks for checkin out my build thread....I have actually made a ton of progress lately and need to post pics.

I live off of Tyler and Indiana. I drive my blue/white 72 SWB truck every day. If you see me rollin' at the Home Depot in Corona (I go there a LOT) give a holler and a wave.

Here is the thread and pics I posted when I first bought the Ochre 72 LWB: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=323282
We must feed my kid something special...haha

I spend alot of time between lowes/hd on weekends..... I would deffinatley notice the truck if I saw it.
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:32 PM   #8
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Re: New guy from So.Cal

Did you see this one?

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/1658305964.html
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Thats the one I was talking about above

Delete your post imediatley so I don't get into a bidding war...lol

Wheels are terrible and it needs a new dash pad but it looks fairly clean and original. Not my favorite color but dumped on some 20's I think it has possibilites.

He started at $8500 I am gonna take a stap at 6K. I would be willing to go $6500-6800 if its clean

What would you pay?
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I think you're right on with 6k as the first volley. You're max seems reasonable too, but if it's super clean don't let a couple $100s keep it out of your driveway...I just couldn't find that many clean truck reasonably priced.

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Thats the one I was talking about above

Delete your post imediatley so I don't get into a bidding war...lol

Wheels are terrible and it needs a new dash pad but it looks fairly clean and original. Not my favorite color but dumped on some 20's I think it has possibilites.

He started at $8500 I am gonna take a stap at 6K. I would be willing to go $6500-6800 if its clean

What would you pay?
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I think you're right on with 6k as the first volley. You're max seems reasonable too, but if it's super clean don't let a couple $100s keep it out of your driveway...I just couldn't find that many clean truck reasonably priced.
I will post what happens....

I don't need anything for a while and I don't want a rust/bondo bucket.

The guy was cool on the phone but I didn't really get a good idea of what he would take.....(good news is I didn't get that firm feeling) gotta love the throw me a offer and we will see. When I sell something I already know what the lowest I will accept is.
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Old 04-01-2010, 09:27 PM   #12
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That looks real nice....$7500 is not bad if it isnt full of rust and bondo. Make sure you check the rockers, corners, fender under the battery tray, and the cab seam on the roof. Pull down the visors to see if there is any rust damage on the inside roof of the cab. Check the frame to see if it has been cut down from a LWB. Look at all the sheetmetal gaps. Look in the glovebox and see if the SPID label is still present. Also check the VIN plate on the drivers side pillar. It looks to be an original Calif truck....I think I see a black license plate on the rear. Make sure it is registered and the title is clear in the sellers name.

Maybe this is your truck dude! Good luck, I would certainly go check it out if I was looking for another one.

There was an all original 72 LWB Custom Camper for sale in OC on CL last week that I posted here. It was LOADED with factory AM/FM, tilt, Big Block, all original paperwork including the protecto plate. He was asking $3900! It sold in a day. Deals like that used to be a dime a dozen here, but they are getting harder to find now.
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Old 04-01-2010, 11:03 PM   #13
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Welcome from the Murrieta/Temecula area!
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I watched the one I bought on CL drop in price three days in a row. $4500, then $3500, and finally at $2700. I still tried to low-ball him, but we both knew it was a deal. He even threw in an oak bed kit with all the hardware to sweeten the deal.
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