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68Gold/white 12-07-2016 09:42 AM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
You mentioned the engine was replaced in 1970. A 327, 283, 350?
If it is a smaller cube engine, the 2 Bbl may not be a bad choice. Getting a 4 Bbl to function properly on a small engine can be difficult.
What trans?

YBNORML 12-07-2016 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by 67 chevelle (Post 7789320)
Great story , if you dont mind , where did you get the rims and tires , and what size - brand are they ?

Thanks, the wheels are 22" transport wheels also known as transit wheels. They are used by GM when shipping new trucks to dealerships. They come up for sale quite often, although GM seems to be more successful at stopping them from getting to market, the techs are supposed to destroy them. They require a little bit of Machine work on the hub opening to fit these trucks.

The caps are held on by some clips that I got from a guy off of Instagram.

The tires are Nitto 266/35/22.

YBNORML 12-07-2016 10:41 AM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
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Originally Posted by 68Gold/white (Post 7789329)
You mentioned the engine was replaced in 1970. A 327, 283, 350?
If it is a smaller cube engine, the 2 Bbl may not be a bad choice. Getting a 4 Bbl to function properly on a small engine can be difficult.
What trans?

Tom originally told me that the engine had been changed in 70'. But the receipts dispute that. No biggie. The engine appears to be a rebuilt 327. Although the engine runs like a clock, it is lacking in basic power, something that I feel is an issue for a daily driver in today's traffic. I'm not looking for a tire shredder, just something to drive safely and maybe even a bit of towing.

The trans is a powerglide with a 3:73 posi rear.

Yukon Jack 12-07-2016 10:50 AM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
Awesome truck and story - enjoy it!

70cst 12-07-2016 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 68bowtie (Post 7414011)
make sure his family knows about your arrangements, cause you never know what could happen between now and then!

68bowtie makes a very good point. :metal:

If none of his family wants this truck - it would be good to let his family know of Tom's plan.

Again - Great find.

davepl 12-07-2016 12:58 PM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
I'm waiting out an Alberta vehicle myself, a 69 Pontiac 2+2 427 four speed convertible. I think it's one of one, sold and lived it's whole life with the original owner in Edmonton until it got traded in about 15 years ago, and that dealer stashed it away and is now pretty elderly. I chat with him every year, he'll let it go one of these years!

YBNORML 12-07-2016 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by 70cst (Post 7789393)
68bowtie makes a very good point. :metal:

If none of his family wants this truck - it would be good to let his family know of Tom's plan.

Again - Great find.

Haha, you must've missed a few posts 😃 She's all mine now.

YBNORML 12-07-2016 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by davepl (Post 7789491)
I'm waiting out an Alberta vehicle myself, a 69 Pontiac 2+2 427 four speed convertible. I think it's one of one, sold and lived it's whole life with the original owner in Edmonton until it got traded in about 15 years ago, and that dealer stashed it away and is now pretty elderly. I chat with him every year, he'll let it go one of these years!

I hope that it works out for you. Treating people with respect usually does. Something folks seem to be missing these days.

toolboxchev 12-07-2016 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by YBNORML (Post 7789495)
I hope that it works out for you. Treating people with respect usually does. Something folks seem to be missing these days.

Amen to that, I had someone in my life whom is still my best fishing buddy. He helped me to fulfill a dream and is not forgotten.

I still honer the older generation every chance I get, they built the world in which we live.

deejaaa1 12-07-2016 08:03 PM

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that was a great find and survivor.
i had an older gent, named Tom that i would go see every other week or so, when i lived close to him. me and the family moved 60 miles away, i said i would see him still because i worked close to where he lived. life got in the way and on my next visit he had passed away 1 week earlier. the family gave me a couple of mementos but i still miss him.

Canuckvetter 12-07-2016 11:37 PM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
Nice truck and the story behind it. Once we get over this bitter artic cold it would be nice to see it in person. Once the snow is gone I would like to bring my Stedelbauer bought farm boy over. Maybe?

LongBox 12-08-2016 12:13 AM

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Nice truck, nice story, especially about the friendship. The mild drop looks good, as well.

From the pictures at the beginning of this thread, it appears that the bench seat might pivot? Is that the case?

YBNORML 12-08-2016 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Canuckvetter (Post 7790052)
Nice truck and the story behind it. Once we get over this bitter artic cold it would be nice to see it in person. Once the snow is gone I would like to bring my Stedelbauer bought farm boy over. Maybe?

For sure, its always good to meet fellow truck junkies.

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Originally Posted by LongBox (Post 7790089)
Nice truck, nice story, especially about the friendship. The mild drop looks good, as well.

From the pictures at the beginning of this thread, it appears that the bench seat might pivot? Is that the case?

Yes it does, it was a 67' and early 68' thing.

hewittca 12-08-2016 08:54 AM

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Very cool truck. l've seen it on Instagram before but am just now seeing it here. Glad I found it.

68Gold/white 12-08-2016 10:44 AM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
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Originally Posted by YBNORML (Post 7789380)
Tom originally told me that the engine had been changed in 70'. But the receipts dispute that. No biggie. The engine appears to be a rebuilt 327. Although the engine runs like a clock, it is lacking in basic power, something that I feel is an issue for a daily driver in today's traffic. I'm not looking for a tire shredder, just something to drive safely and maybe even a bit of towing.

The trans is a powerglide with a 3:73 posi rear.

That gear is perfect. A Th350 is a bolt in deal. Same length, shifter linkage is slightly different, you'd need the kick down cable bracket for the carb and to connect to carb. I performed this swap on my 67 Bel Air years ago, made a huge difference in drive-ability.
I hedging that your engine may be a 283. The 283's and 327's had the smaller 2G 2 barrel carbs on them. They act like a governor at higher RPM's. I built a 283 for my Bel Air back in the 80's. Thought I could get some great MPG numbers. 20 MPG was my best.
The block I.D. is behind the driver side head. That will tell you what you have.
I hope it's a 327, you could stroke it to a 383, nobody would know :D
I have other ideas...

YBNORML 12-08-2016 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by hewittca (Post 7790257)
Very cool truck. l've seen it on Instagram before but am just now seeing it here. Glad I found it.

I've been following you on Instagram as well, it's making it difficult to resist the temptation to cut mine down. Haha

YBNORML 12-08-2016 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 68Gold/white (Post 7790335)
That gear is perfect. A Th350 is a bolt in deal. Same length, shifter linkage is slightly different, you'd need the kick down cable bracket for the carb and to connect to carb. I performed this swap on my 67 Bel Air years ago, made a huge difference in drive-ability.
I hedging that your engine may be a 283. The 283's and 327's had the smaller 2G 2 barrel carbs on them. They act like a governor at higher RPM's. I built a 283 for my Bel Air back in the 80's. Thought I could get some great MPG numbers. 20 MPG was my best.
The block I.D. is behind the driver side head. That will tell you what you have.
I hope it's a 327, you could stroke it to a 383, nobody would know :D
I have other ideas...

Yeah, I know where the casting info is. Work has just been so busy it took me two weeks just to get my wheels on the trucks after having them mounted and balanced!! But, I guess that's a good problem to have.

It sounds like you have quite a bit experience with these, I'll be picking your brain when the time comes.

Already Gone 12-08-2016 03:17 PM

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I'm glad you finally got the truck. Although I'm not a fan of the rims you have installed on the truck, with the 3/5 drop and those wheels the truck looks good. I would't drop it anymore and concentrate as you mentioned on the driveability issues.

Tquillen 12-08-2016 06:52 PM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
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Originally Posted by passthebuck (Post 7413613)
Thats an incredible find for Canada! Good job!

I'll go one further, and say that this truck is a very unusual find for anywhere on the planet. What a great looking '67!!!

Ram-Man 12-08-2016 08:19 PM

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I love the rims. I hope someone starts making them in a 8 lug soon.

Orange67 12-08-2016 08:23 PM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
I love your story and your truck. I may be biased though, as my 67 c20 is the same color. No where NEAR as nice though. Someday...

YBNORML 12-08-2016 10:07 PM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
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Originally Posted by Ram-Man (Post 7790864)
I love the rims. I hope someone starts making them in a 8 lug soon.

There is a guy on Instagram who modifies transit wheels, including the bolt patterns. If you want i can try and find him again.

YBNORML 12-08-2016 10:14 PM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
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Originally Posted by Already Gone (Post 7790617)
I'm glad you finally got the truck. Although I'm not a fan of the rims you have installed on the truck, with the 3/5 drop and those wheels the truck looks good. I would't drop it anymore and concentrate as you mentioned on the driveability issues.

Thats better than I thought you would say, I know that lowered trucks and big wheels aren't your thing. Its pretty much parked for the winter now, so the engine work is up next,

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Originally Posted by Tquillen (Post 7790778)
I'll go one further, and say that this truck is a very unusual find for anywhere on the planet. What a great looking '67!!!

Agreed!!

YBNORML 12-08-2016 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Orange67 (Post 7790869)
I love your story and your truck. I may be biased though, as my 67 c20 is the same color. No where NEAR as nice though. Someday...

Thanks!!! I'm sure you'll get there.

Ram-Man 12-09-2016 08:49 AM

Re: Playing the long game!
 
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Originally Posted by YBNORML (Post 7790986)
There is a guy on Instagram who modifies transit wheels, including the bolt patterns. If you want i can try and find him again.

I remember seeing a facebook post of someone who had stacks of those wheels in Canada and remember now he said he can modify bolt patterns. I'll try to hunt that down. Thanks


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