02-07-2011, 06:07 PM | #26 |
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Well she was sitting in the passenger side of a f@#d 1 ton dooly deisel, so waiting on her husband probably besides i already have a woman that puts up with me spending more time and money on my truck than her!
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02-07-2011, 07:34 PM | #27 |
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I just had my first "Are you looking to sell that truck??" "No" "Well here's my card and give me a call if you do!" It's nice to see these old trucks getting recognition.
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02-07-2011, 08:21 PM | #28 |
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I do it just because I really love my truck. That said, I was a bit disappointed yesterday. I drove it all around (Just for fun) and no one said a word. Wait I was wrong, but I know that day will come.
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02-07-2011, 11:07 PM | #30 |
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They did...but you had your radio too loud and you were driving to fast,
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02-08-2011, 12:52 AM | #31 |
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This is my third post here! Awesome!
This is why I do it... As a young boy I grew up looking at my grandpa's 72 Cheyenne. Chevy yellow and white with lots of chrome. He bought it new in Folsom Ca. on the way home from Tahoe. Well, since I figured the chances of him handing it down to me aren't coming anytime soon... I needed to find my own girl to build up. When I first got her she was hardly running and looking rough... but she's shaping up, running wonderful now and looking real good. I get compliments every now and again which makes it fun... but hearing my little boy say it's "his truck"... that's why I do it. One day hopefully it will be his.
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02-08-2011, 01:13 AM | #32 |
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I am thinking that I know what feeling you guys are talking about… Considering I've wanted one of these trucks since I was like 15 and it took until I was 27 to get one...
I had just met the buyer of my 69 C10 about 6 months ago, and took the truck for a test drive while the “FOR SALE” sign with what I thought was a ridiculously low price was still hanging in the rear window… While I was on my test drive, which consisted of about a 20 minute drive through a residential neighborhood and down one quick stretch of highway, I must have had at least 4 people literally yell out of their windows, wave, and scream at me telling me that they would buy the truck from me right now, and for me to pull over so that they could look at it since they thought it was mine. I knew immediately, that my initial feeling that I was getting a good deal on the truck was right. Not to mention my feeling that I seriously lucked out, that the person who was selling the truck didn’t try too hard to sell or make money off of the truck... He had it in the “Thrifty Nickel” posted as an “Old Chevy Truck”. I called him, he said he thought it was a “68 or something”, and I broke my own neck getting down there to meet him. Needless to say, I got it for a steal of a price, and other than a spot of cancer on the cab corner/ floor on the right side, the bedside upper trim being removed and bent to S*** and laying in the back of the bed… I’m using it as a daily driver when the roads are clear, it’s all original minus a re-paint in 1977, and it runs like a champ… Sure it needs work (It’s 42 years old, bone stock and was a farm truck), and I have grand plans for it, but even in its current state I still can’t go at least a week without someone saying something positive about it during my commutes, and I get offers to buy it once in a while. It feels good, and with the help and information I’m getting from this forum… I’m looking forward to many years of the same thing… Except I hope the offers will get more extravagant and outlandish. |
02-08-2011, 03:39 AM | #33 |
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I hope to be there someday.. My truck is nothing anyone would ever make an offer for, or goggle at, but it's been through alot in the last 41 years.
Hopefully, it won't take too long before I can give her the form she deserves.
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02-08-2011, 07:44 AM | #35 |
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Another story, when I had just got my truck painted last summer, twice in two weeks I had guys in Furds come up to me and tell me how sweet my truck was. When even Furd guys know what's up, that's a good feeling.
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02-08-2011, 11:03 PM | #36 |
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YES, people love these trucks,even the older ones, my friend has a 50 & people always telling him my grandfather had one,fatfenders chevys r cool 2
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02-08-2011, 11:52 PM | #37 |
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the reason i do it is because i get no greater satisfaction than seeing a heap (in my eyes) transform into gold.
Theres nothing like new parts!!!!!!!!!! before after and a little video of the day i got her
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Good point!! Luv it!!!
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Some great stories out there! lets here some more!!
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02-09-2011, 11:58 AM | #41 |
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Cops do seem to like these trucks. Back in college, whenever my friends would ride with me they would always comment that when we passed a police car, the cop always turned their head to look.
Once when I was heading to a park to meet friend, a cop pulled behind me and followed me for several miles matching every turn. I was wondering what I did and when he blocked my truck after I parked, I was really worried. I get out and he asks "what engine do ya got?" Anyway, he got out, took a good look at the truck, asked questions, and left saying it was a beautiful truck. |
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Ive had that happen. When i first got my truck i was driving around and stopped to relaxe at a gas station on the strip and one guy randomly came up to me and said "your truck sticks out like a swore eye.... I LIKE IT!" and we started talking, ended up talking for around 20min about trucks and everything and he had a motor he wanted to get rid of and gave me his number. Then another time i was driving at night and all of a sudden this car pulls up to me and this lady screams "nice truck" and i look over and she gives me a smile and a thumbs up and she had no front teeth. I get thumbs up all the time and complements and it makes me feel pretty good, specially when you get stressed with the old girl.
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I usually get smiles and waves from people while I drive around but there usually from older guys or Semi Trucks lol
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im in the navy and im stationed in san diego. i have to drive by the beach everyday to and from work.
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Ive been hit on in a newer ford and i was just heading out to a place to ride the quad and they wouldnt leave me alone so i got my camera out and started recording them, its amazing how all of a sudden somebody changes there whole attitude and what there doing when theres proof. When i was driving my truck down the strip with my girlfriend next to me and my sister on the passangers side it seemed like the truck got a lot more attention that night from boys and girls, but the best part is nobody will hit on my sister when im around but will do it right in front of her husband.
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these stories don't just apply to trucks, a couple of years ago i took the girlfriend and mom and dad out for mothers day brunch in my all original 64 malibu ss. i guess this older couple saw us pull up and as we were seated next to them, the lady started quizzing about my car. i didn't think much about it until she told us that she drove a white 64 malibu ss in high school and that car was the reason she and her husband (seated) had met. i guess seeing my car brought back alot of old memories for them. i've had my car for 10 years now and the girlfriend and i already have memories for when we get older too.
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Similar story: The other day, I was cruising through Antietam Nat'l Battlefield on my way to college. Coming into Shaprsburg there was this lady parked on the other side of the road in a minivan. I glance over, she's pointing a camera at me! For her sake, I hope it turned out nice.
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I just get alot of "when are you going to fix it up?" At my daughter day care they walk the kids out to you in your car. A cute girl (employ) was making small talk while I was waiting and said. Thats a nice seat... I mean its an old truck right? I expected the seat to look older, well you guys have fun in your nifty green truck.
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besides all the thumbs up,honking and seeing people in the rear view mirror coming 80mph on the freeway then slamming on there brakes as they get close to the truck, i fell in love with these trucks back when i was about 9 years old. my uncle had a 72 short bed cherry red chromed out engine just beautilful, one time he pulled out to a side road and told me "boy iam only gonna show you this one time" he lit up the tires and i remember having a smile from ear to ear.sadly he had to sell it to buy a house and now iam that drives him around in mine.
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