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burger 05-20-2016 09:08 AM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
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Originally Posted by GAc10boy (Post 7592952)
That is definitely Oaky! The new owner has already put in a new 350 with all new dual exhaust run. Apparently it runs really well. Last I heard he was thinking about moving it on but he couldn't decide. He's up near Huntsville.

Man! That little truck can't get no love!

GAc10boy 05-20-2016 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by burger (Post 7599070)
Man! That little truck can't get no love!

It's got no air and some pretty significant rust issues. I think people get caught up on the cool, mismatched paint theme but want to fix the rust and can't figure out how to do it inexpensively without messing up the character. The new owner also wants something he can tow more with.

It's listed on CL in Huntsville.

burger 05-20-2016 11:27 AM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
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Originally Posted by GAc10boy (Post 7599150)
It's got no air and some pretty significant rust issues. I think people get caught up on the cool, mismatched paint theme but want to fix the rust and can't figure out how to do it inexpensively without messing up the character. The new owner also wants something he can tow more with.

It's listed on CL in Huntsville.

For some reason I can dig that truck, rust and all. At first glance, $3500 seems steep, but even if you started with a $1000 field truck you couldn't build it for that.

GAc10boy 05-20-2016 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by burger (Post 7599199)
For some reason I can dig that truck, rust and all. At first glance, $3500 seems steep, but even if you started with a $1000 field truck you couldn't build it for that.

Completely agree. I know what I had in it and what he's put in it and it's way over that for sure. He'd take less though, I know.

flashed 05-20-2016 04:12 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Robbie ,what do you think mine would be worth compared to Oakey ?

GAc10boy 05-20-2016 09:21 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
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Originally Posted by flashed (Post 7599450)
Robbie ,what do you think mine would be worth compared to Oakey ?

I'm not exactly sure, John. I'd need to come take a closer look at it and take into account its options (which aren't many if I remember correctly). It's a pretty solid truck, much more solid than Oaky is, and in in more original condition which has worth in my eyes. I'd hate to put a number on it without talking to you more about it.

rusty76 05-20-2016 09:35 PM

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I've seen similar trucks with "patina" listed on Craigslist for five grand. It makes little sense to me really. I love these old squares but the price are more of a popularity contest than actual worth. My truck is full of rust and such and I remember what I paid for it in 97. Now many moons later I still don't see a three grand truck or better. But it's all what one is willing to pay.

flashed 05-20-2016 09:43 PM

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Im still not ready to sell it but really dont know what its worth when and if the time comes .And you are right it has few options .3 on the tree ,6 cylinder ,power brakes and AM radio that dont work. And the power brakes were added by me .It now has a little over 60000 original miles .When I get able I want to get it out of the shed and play with it some more .I have a few simple things to do to it ,Mexican Blanket seat covers ,which I have and play with the patina a bit .I may even put the old white steel wheels and doggy dished back on it .My biggest problem is having too many toys to play with at the same time but hopefully when Im healthier I can do some of this .

GAc10boy 06-01-2016 02:07 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Oaky is still in the North Huntsville area and is now the shop truck for a local exhaust shop. Apparently the guys that did the exhaust on it had to have it. Glad it's in good hands!

As for my '92, i bought the wife a new car (Honda Pilot) and I'm now daily driving the '92. Stoked! Picking it up from having the air fixed/converted/charged this afternoon, finally got the pinstripes off, and the wheel guards to flashed and hoping to get it all buffed out pretty soon. Now I need to find a red tailgate, pull of that old nasty tint, clean the headlights, and I'll be set. I love the way this truck rides and drives so I'm seriously considering leaving it STOCK...yep, I said it.

Oh, and i bought a '69 swb farm truck. Man, I've got the sickness.

flashed 06-01-2016 02:11 PM

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That will leave you more funds for the new old truck .

rusty76 06-13-2016 10:03 AM

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Nice a 69.

Advanced Design 08-18-2016 01:42 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
I am in to tag along. And I always enjoy your trucks and updates Robbie.

GAc10boy 08-18-2016 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 7687122)
I am in to tag along. And I always enjoy your trucks and updates Robbie.

Thanks, AD! Still following your burb thread. What a cool ride that will be. Not much happening with the '92 other than it transporting me back and forth on my commute every day. The master and slave cylinder was going out and caused me to eat up the clutch so it did get a little love in that department.

Been working on my '69 a lot lately so I haven't had an opportunity to even get the old tint off or track down a tailgate. In due time...

flashed 08-18-2016 02:32 PM

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Robbie ,I saw a truck for sale on Clist with a nice tailgate a couple of days ago ,if it could be had cheap enough we might could share the expense and share parts .It was red too.

GAc10boy 08-18-2016 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by flashed (Post 7687159)
Robbie ,I saw a truck for sale on Clist with a nice tailgate a couple of days ago ,if it could be had cheap enough we might could share the expense and share parts .It was red too.

While an interesting proposition, I think I just found a really nice red tailgate on CL just now. Going to look at/buy it it in Acworth tonight. I'll keep you guys posted.

I still need to get up with you on that 69/70 grille. I haven't forgotten about you. Been working on the interior overhaul on the '69.

GAc10boy 08-18-2016 10:29 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Finally ran down a GMC tailgate that's the same color as my truck. Debadged it then repainted the handle this evening. I've got to get the trim that goes around the handle but it's much more complete now.

Now to figure out why it won't open....hmmm

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burger 08-19-2016 07:14 AM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Looking good!

flashed 08-19-2016 04:56 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Looks good ,glad you got one .Im still hoping to find a parts truck to get a decent dash and stoch suspension parts ,no hurry though as Im still looking to build a bigger building for the toys .

burger 11-04-2016 12:01 AM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
So....... any updates?

GAc10boy 11-04-2016 10:14 AM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Other than having the transmission gone through, master and slave cylinder replaced, new clutch, complete tune-up with new intake manifold and valve cover gaskets, I'm just driving the heck out of this truck, daily. I've put over 7k miles on it since I've owned it.

I did manage to get the nasty purple tint off of the driver and passenger side windows. Rear window is up next. I'm really loving this truck. Still thinking a mild drop soon.

Been working on my '69 a little here and there, too. Getting ready to dive into the suspension on it and drop in a more healthy straight 6.

burger 11-04-2016 01:32 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
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Originally Posted by GAc10boy (Post 7760252)
Other than having the transmission gone through, master and slave cylinder replaced, new clutch, complete tune-up with new intake manifold and valve cover gaskets, I'm just driving the heck out of this truck, daily. I've put over 7k miles on it since I've owned it.

I did manage to get the nasty purple tint off of the driver and passenger side windows. Rear window is up next. I'm really loving this truck. Still thinking a mild drop soon.

Been working on my '69 a little here and there, too. Getting ready to dive into the suspension on it and drop in a more healthy straight 6.

So what you're saying is that the '92 is still at stock height? Boo! Hiss!

;)

GAc10boy 11-04-2016 02:28 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
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Originally Posted by burger (Post 7760389)
So what you're saying is that the '92 is still at stock height? Boo! Hiss!

;)

It is! It's the most stock truck I've ever owned, I believe. It has a flowmaster in place of the stock muffler that the PO installed but everything else is completely stock. I kinda dig it.

flashed 11-04-2016 08:07 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Remember ,if you drop it I want to buy your stock parts .

GAc10boy 11-04-2016 09:02 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
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Originally Posted by flashed (Post 7760589)
Remember ,if you drop it I want to buy your stock parts .

They're yours. No purchase required. :)

Advanced Design 11-04-2016 09:05 PM

Re: '92 Chevy c1500 Sport
 
Sounds like a useful truck...any plans to start updates with Ollie?


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