09-09-2010, 04:53 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: El Dorado, Kansas
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Letting my 66 Go
The 66 I have now has seen better days. Last year it was a near miss with our large oak tree that came down over her. Came out with a few dents that could probably be fixed.
Among the scrapes and bruises, the girl needed a head gasket, a radiator, brakes all the way around, rebuilt suspension front and back, sheet metal replacement in most panels. This is the start of a long list of things that need fixed or replaced. After long consideration, I decided this truck was too much of a basket case to rebuild. I am giving her away to my brother-in-law. I was going to scrap her, but he insists on giving her new life. He has a sentimental attachment to the truck as it once belonged to his dad and other reasons. I agreed to give her to him on the condition that the truck is not driven until it is road worthy once again. I will introduce Jeff to this site and this group when I take the truck over to him. I was sad that I would no longer have the 66 and no excuse to come to this site. Then yesterday, I found another 66 that appears to be in better condition in regards to sheetmetal listed on Craigslist. I am going to go look at it this weekend. The price is good. It has an out-of-state title which has me mildly concerned, but I am sure it will be ok. At any rate, with a bit of luck, I will have another ride from this series and will continue to visit this site. Besides, my 11 year old insists on owning a 66 Chevy PU. He loved the old red beast, but agrees that we can probably replace her and be money ahead.
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