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Location: Rochester, MN
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Hello Everybody
I've been lurking here since late last year and thought I'd finally speak up.
I bought a 1966 GMC 1500 last year for $200. It had been my (now ex) brother-in-law's, although he hadn't had it that long before he skedaddled. It has been repainted/restored at some point. The V6 is gone and has been replaced by a '73 350, but it still has the powerglide. It's got the Dana-60 out back, not sure on the gearing...but my bro-in-law said the engine was screaming out on the highway. He took the bed off and built the crappy flatbed, but I have the panels still, thankfully. ![]() It runs, though I haven't had it out on the road yet due to carb problems. Plus the front brake lines are looking a bit scary, and I don't know what the shoes/drums are like. Here's a link to a gallery of more pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/2870747...7623617245267/ I was planning on getting it so I could drive it around a bit this summer, but money is a bit tight at the moment (isn't it always!). I can see this thing nickel-and-dimeing me to death as it is, so I may just tear it down and do it right from the start. Anyway, hi to everybody....I'm happy to become a part of this great community ![]() Togart |
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Re: Hello Everybody
Welcome from Washington state. Looks like you have something decent to start with and you sure can't beat the price. Just formulate a plan and take your time, after all this hobby is suppose to be fun.
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Re: Hello Everybody
Welcome Togart,
Look forward watching the process of restoration on this GMC. Was the bed a Short Fleet or a Short Step? JRBECK64 |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Elyria, OH
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Re: Hello Everybody
Nice rig! What are your plans for it?
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Re: Hello Everybody
Welcome to the site from East TN. Nice score- it easier to stay motivated if go a lttle at a time and be able to drive it as well during the process.
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Re: Hello Everybody
Lot's of nice truck to start with for sure. Start a build thread when you can. Lot's of great information available on this site.
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Thanks
![]() I'd love to find about the same vintage camper (airstream maybe?) to fix up as well and then take the wife on a tour of these states when it's all done. I guess that would be the ultimate goal ![]() Quote:
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Re: Hello Everybody
I think GMCs were made with V8s too.
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Really? I thought the V6 was standard, and the two inlines were optional. Think my info is wikipedia though so I could be wrong hehe
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Welcome Togart from North Idaho and a fellow GMC'r mine is a 65 custom long fleet w/250 inline. If you have any questions about your truck field them to the forum everyone here is happy to help....Vernski
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hey nice truck- lookit all that shiny trim! don't see that much at all any more. hey didn't gmc use a pontiac engine sometime or another? seems they used a cast iron 4 speed auto- a hydro something- can't remember. enjoy that truck boy!
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Re: Hello Everybody
I'm sure about the V8's, just something I heard or read somewhere. I could be wrong.
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Welcome to the forum Togart
![]() That looks like a pretty decent GMC to work with. It's got the 'Custom" trim on it too. Did you say you have the original bedsides?
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Yep, I do...they're not perfect but I think they're workable. I'll try to get some pics of them this weekend, as well as some of the rust so you guys can see what I'm working with.
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Re: Hello Everybody
Just re-read my last post, I meant to say "I'm NOT sure about the V8's". Sorry.
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Re: Hello Everybody
I also heard a rumor years ago that some GMC's came stock with a Pontiac V8 engine and hyrdamatic transmission. It sounded plausible at the time since GMC's were sold at Pontiac dealers, but I've never seen any documentation or photographs supporting the claim.
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Re: Hello Everybody
Togart,
Your truck rocks dude. I am sucker for a green truck! Welcome to the board! |
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back in about 1969 i had rented a pasture & a barn to run my business out of- i dismantled & sold 55-56 chevys after school. back then there were no repro parts & the chevy dealers had few parts also, but they were very popular cars. i used to run the little clutch linkage bushings off at school - (the start of a young capitalist) anyway up in the loft of the barn was an engine with a big cast iron trans on it. guy who owned that place said it was a pontiac out of a gmc pickup. thats where i remembered it from. i also had a 40 ford coupe with a caddy engine with one of these trans in it. omg! are those things heavy! don't ask how i know. hey markeb01 back a few years i sold some low reduction fullers, 44k rear tandems & some 400hp cat & cummins engines to some gautemalans- they both wore trench coats in 95deg weather & they boy with the mac 10 stood between me & the boy with the brief case- they pay CASH! man i bet that rig weighed 150k when it left the househeaded south!
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Howdy Togart,
welcome to the sickness. -W |
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That's cool I didn't know about the Pontiac motors. GM did some interesting stuff back in the day, like the chevy motors in Canadian Pontiacs, too.
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