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Old 08-08-2013, 09:36 PM   #1
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Re: Found me a possible truck 1971 gmc swb

Id start with finding a crossmember and getting the tranny back in. Get a couple compression fittings to reconnect the tranny cooler lines that were cut . Then look at geting the engine running. Things like draining the old fuel, changing the oil, replacing the points. After it fires id treat it to a can of seafoam to clean her up and then change the oil again.
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Is it an automatic?, or was it?
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Id start with finding a crossmember and getting the tranny back in. Get a couple compression fittings to reconnect the tranny cooler lines that were cut . Then look at geting the engine running. Things like draining the old fuel, changing the oil, replacing the points. After it fires id treat it to a can of seafoam to clean her up and then change the oil again.
Now he wants to be nice. This guy has 7 posts and 6 of them he is being a jerk.

Pay no attention to people like this. These guys dont represent 99% of the people on this forum.

I hope you get the truck SCHRUM. Im relatively nearby in Wake Forest, Id be glad to help you get it going if you can get it out this way. Looking forward to pics man. Keep your head up, stay calm, and dont get ahead of yourself. One step at a time and youll have it going in no time!
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Old 08-08-2013, 09:42 PM   #4
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Yeah its a THM 350
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Old 08-08-2013, 09:45 PM   #5
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Schrum, I wouldnt mess with the paint, just get it mechanically sound for now and then try mequiars cleaner wax or similar item made by turtle wax and drive the heck out of it for awhile.
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That is solid advice from briank... this board is FULL of amazing trucks that are still in their natural state as far as exterior and finish go. (you're getting a lot of other good advice too).

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I agree It does have an awesome patina IMHO
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Old 08-08-2013, 09:58 PM   #8
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Whats crazy about it is, no surface rust..Thanks Brian and '72..a good waxing etc will make it good..Heck what makes me scratch my head is the Rain drip thing on the roof isn't rust at all..Mind=blown

For the bottom Molding how in the world can I put it back on..once I clean it up I'd like to put it back on and have it on..It'll be in a garage out of the wet

Its a Automatic THANK GOD..I mean I can drive Stick no problem but it does wonders for me..


I wish I had a Automatic Lifter, it would help greatly..Although I know a really good mechanic that helped my pawpaw out over the years

Can someone explain what the Fuse box in the engine bay on the Drivers side all go too, some on this truck are unplug and curious to see what they go to...Assuming one is radio?

I am going to get new tires and rims for it as well as the ones on it are great but are dry rotted (they were new) and keep the rims and sandblast them and then paint them the Original Eggshell White

Thanks for the advice, I am listening carefully to each and everyone of you
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Old 08-08-2013, 10:08 PM   #9
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A block of 2x4 on a floor jack can be used in a pinch. Having a buddy to help is a plus. balancing the tranny on a floor jack is tricky business but it is entirely doable.
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Did you do a bill of sale, along with the deposit, as I suggested?

Don't count your chickens before they're hatched. You've changed your sig line, and are still talking about repairs you're going to do. I know you're excited, but if you don't have a bill of sale, and everything hinges on this dude buying your Cougar, you might be setting yourself up for disappointment. Be a bit more of a realist, and have a plan B. I'd suggest you entertain and pursue other offers on the Cougar, as the seller of this truck are. Their ad is still up, and if you don't come through quickly, you can't blame them if they sell it to someone else.

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Re: Found me a possible truck 1971 gmc swb

Thanks Mister-B
No I didn't really think of it
The guy just told me he has a truck for the Cougar...
I'm going to settle down and think reality.
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Thanks Mister-B
No I didn't really think of it
The guy just told me he has a truck for the Cougar...
I'm going to settle down and think reality.
No, I'm saying you should do a bill of sale for the truck, which reflects the deposit, total sale price, and gives you a specified date to pay additional deposits to hold the truck, or pay in full.
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What he said
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Its only $1,000 that I offered..
Yeah I'll think about doing that..Just so eager for saturday to get here
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Its only $1,000 that I offered..
Yeah I'll think about doing that..Just so eager for saturday to get here
I've read through the whole thread and followed along silently except to help a few posts ago... but Schrum, when you say stuff like this you're doing it to yourself.

Mister-B is giving you some good advice, not technically legal advise but it is so important how to buy something and have legal possession. it was 8 days ago when the topic of deposit and bill of sale was brought up. a deposit could be as little as a dollar, but it is significant. If it is because you don't know how to write a bill of sale it is something that is easy to learn. A bill of sale needs to state the date, the buyer, the seller, a description of the vehicle including the VIN number to describe what you are buying and any clauses that you both mutually negotiate.

In this case you would write on a piece of paper:

I SCHRUMGMC is going to purchase a sweet ride that is my dream from (leave a blank spot for the seller to sign their name). The price for this 1970 GMC Pickup is $1,000. The buyer is putting $100 as a down payment with the balance of $900 due on Saturday the 10th.

Sign it and have them sign it.

You now have a legal contract and they cannot sell the truck to anyone else as long as you show up on Saturday with the rest of the money.




and on the cowl, just put it back by doing what you did to take it off in reverse.

you'll have to remove the windshield wipers too. Use a pic to release the metal spring that is holding the arm onto the shaft.
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...You now have a legal contract and they cannot sell the truck to anyone else as long as you show up on Saturday with the rest of the money.....
While this is technically correct, there is not enough value to enforce this. If seller gets a better offer, they may sell to someone else and refund the deposit (or worse sell to someone else and keep the deposit). I myself would never take a deposit on a vehicle or hold a vehicle. First one with all the money rides-clean and neat. My advice is do what you can to come up with all of the money and complete the transaction as soon as possible.
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I am pulling for you Schrum.

Just an observation for the old guys and gals on here from an old guy with 3 teenagers myself, their gerneration seems to share every thought they have through some type of electronic media as they think them...seems to have become a part of their thought process.

We are blessed to be included in this young mans thought process.
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Good thing you found a GMC, or you'd have to change your user name!
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While this is technically correct, there is not enough value to enforce this. If seller gets a better offer, they may sell to someone else and refund the deposit (or worse sell to someone else and keep the deposit). I myself would never take a deposit on a vehicle or hold a vehicle. First one with all the money rides-clean and neat. My advice is do what you can to come up with all of the money and complete the transaction as soon as possible.
While a lawsuit will probably not spawn from a $1,000 deal on a pickup the law is exactly the same as if you were buying something more significant.

Say for instance you were selling a house. Once you sign the agreement that has the name of each buyer and a contracted price and a time frame the deal is done. Yes, home purchases have all sorts of little intricate details and outs but once money is in escrow it is there. You can't just decide to sell to somebody else once you are in contract, that is the purpose of a contract!


Tomorrow is the day, I can't wait to see what happens, I'm probably about half as excited as SCHRUM!
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Tomorrow is the day, I can't wait to see what happens, I'm probably about half as excited as SCHRUM!
I agree me too.
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While a lawsuit will probably not spawn from a $1,000 deal on a pickup the law is exactly the same as if you were buying something more significant.

Say for instance you were selling a house. Once you sign the agreement that has the name of each buyer and a contracted price and a time frame the deal is done. Yes, home purchases have all sorts of little intricate details and outs but once money is in escrow it is there. You can't just decide to sell to somebody else once you are in contract, that is the purpose of a contract!....
I agree, that is what I was trying to say. There COULD be a valid lawsuit over a deposit on a $2000 truck, but no laywer is realistically going to take the case. You could go to small claims court, but at that point the truck is long sold and all you will get back is the deposit. A house is a completely different deal. There are professionals and legal contracts in force from the moment you lay down earnest money and even before they accept your offer. There is generally enough value to sue over and you can probably find a laywer that will take the case.

I'm rooting for him too, don't get me wrong. But in a $2000 truck, it isn't a done deal until you pay in full and take posession.
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there is not enough value to enforce this.
I see what you mean with this comment.
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I've read through the whole thread and followed along silently except to help a few posts ago... but Schrum, when you say stuff like this you're doing it to yourself.

Mister-B is giving you some good advice, not technically legal advise but it is so important how to buy something and have legal possession. it was 8 days ago when the topic of deposit and bill of sale was brought up. a deposit could be as little as a dollar, but it is significant. If it is because you don't know how to write a bill of sale it is something that is easy to learn. A bill of sale needs to state the date, the buyer, the seller, a description of the vehicle including the VIN number to describe what you are buying and any clauses that you both mutually negotiate.

In this case you would write on a piece of paper:

I SCHRUMGMC is going to purchase a sweet ride that is my dream from (leave a blank spot for the seller to sign their name). The price for this 1970 GMC Pickup is $1,000. The buyer is putting $100 as a down payment with the balance of $900 due on Saturday the 10th.

Sign it and have them sign it.

You now have a legal contract and they cannot sell the truck to anyone else as long as you show up on Saturday with the rest of the money.




and on the cowl, just put it back by doing what you did to take it off in reverse.

you'll have to remove the windshield wipers too. Use a pic to release the metal spring that is holding the arm onto the shaft.
Best advice so far.
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Oh I know I was just saying and thanks for the advice..Technically if I put a down payment does the take off of the price ?
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Yes, it would be included in the price

Truck cost $1000.
Deposit left - $ 100.

You owe $900.
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