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Old 01-12-2014, 04:59 PM   #1
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Lets see all out show trucks

I would like to see an all out show truck 60 thru 72 that are show trucks that get driven on the road and not trailered
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Old 01-12-2014, 07:05 PM   #2
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Rain or shine it gets driven it to the store, to all the shows we go to, getting my son from lacrosse practice and picking him and his brother up from school.
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Old 01-12-2014, 08:09 PM   #3
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I don't usually drive it in the rain but I have been caught in it( don't have wipers) last year we drove it to Montana to visit relatives and to attend a weekend car show. I have the rock chips to prove it


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Drive the heck out of mine.....in fact I broke it beating on it! (3 piston rings)....almost back together for some more abuse!

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Drive the heck out of mine.....in fact I broke it beating on it! (3 piston rings)....almost back together for some more abuse!

Your truck is one of my favorites on this site! I'm sure you've posted this somewhere, but what are the specs on you wheels? I have a '69 SWB Fleet that I'm building back as a '68. I upgraded the front to 5x5 discs and a late model 5x5 rear axle. I want 18x8 (255/45) front and 18x9.5, or 10 (295/45) in the rear. I think I understand the backspacing, but this +/- offset throws me off! Yours seem to fit perfectly!

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Thanks Danny....much appreciated! I measured many times to make sure I got the look I wanted.....fronts are 18x8, 4"bs w/ 255/50 rubber and rears are 18X9.5, 4.5" bs w/ 275/55 rubber. Remember....mine's got the wider rearend so you could get away with a little less bs.
bs=backspacing which is the measurement from the backside lip of your rim to the wheel mounting face.

BTW.....great looking trucks everyone!

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Your truck is one of my favorites on this site! I'm sure you've posted this somewhere, but what are the specs on you wheels? I have a '69 SWB Fleet that I'm building back as a '68. I upgraded the front to 5x5 discs and a late model 5x5 rear axle. I want 18x8 (255/45) front and 18x9.5, or 10 (295/45) in the rear. I think I understand the backspacing, but this +/- offset throws me off! Yours seem to fit perfectly!

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Thanks Danny....much appreciated! I measured many times to make sure I got the look I wanted.....fronts are 18x8, 4"bs w/ 255/50 rubber and rears are 18X9.5, 4.5" bs w/ 275/55 rubber. Remember....mine's got the wider rearend so you could get away with a little less bs.
bs=backspacing which is the measurement from the backside lip of your rim to the wheel mounting face.

BTW.....great looking trucks everyone!
Thanks for the information, its much appreciated! You mentioned you have the wider rearend. Mine's from a '71 or '72 and measures 57" plate to plate. Is that the same as yours? I want as little space between the tire and fender as I can safely run.

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Drive the heck out of mine.....in fact I broke it beating on it! (3 piston rings)....almost back together for some more abuse!

One of my favs on here so far! Great stance and perfect wheel & tire combo! Not overly done on the tire & wheel size. I'm not real crazy about the ones with all wheel & no tire. You need some sidewall for flex for a somewhat comfortable ride. Do you have any pics of under the hood, the bed & of the interior? Would love to see those too.
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Thanks texjake! I take any compliments to heart as I have a lot of pride given that I built 95% of my 72. The only things I didn't do is build the short block, trans, and stitch the front seat.

I was fortunate enough to get a feature back in November of 2012 in Custom Classic Trucks.....here's the web version for more info and pics.

http://www.customclassictrucks.com/f...olet_cheyenne/

I've been a member here for many years and I am constantly amazed at the quality of trucks on this site and the great info and entertainment provided by members. Not too many days ever go by without me looking at some "jawdropping" build and thinking "why didn't I do that"!...LOL!

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One of my favs on here so far! Great stance and perfect wheel & tire combo! Not overly done on the tire & wheel size. I'm not real crazy about the ones with all wheel & no tire. You need some sidewall for flex for a somewhat comfortable ride. Do you have any pics of under the hood, the bed & of the interior? Would love to see those too.
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Old 01-14-2014, 09:48 PM   #10
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Thanks texjake! I take any compliments to heart as I have a lot of pride given that I built 95% of my 72. The only things I didn't do is build the short block, trans, and stitch the front seat.

I was fortunate enough to get a feature back in November of 2012 in Custom Classic Trucks.....here's the web version for more info and pics.

http://www.customclassictrucks.com/f...olet_cheyenne/

I've been a member here for many years and I am constantly amazed at the quality of trucks on this site and the great info and entertainment provided by members. Not too many days ever go by without me looking at some "jawdropping" build and thinking "why didn't I do that"!...LOL!

Thanks again...Jim
That's such an honor to make it into a magazine. I can't say that mine will ever be that nice, I'm just trying to get mine to level to be able to use & drive daily, such as repaint the wheels, new tires, new brakes, new wood bed, new heater core, new carpet & seat cover & get the A/C working before the HOT Texas summer gets here, etc..... & try to keep it original and factory stock as much as possible.
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Thanks texjake! I take any compliments to heart as I have a lot of pride given that I built 95% of my 72. The only things I didn't do is build the short block, trans, and stitch the front seat.

I was fortunate enough to get a feature back in November of 2012 in Custom Classic Trucks.....here's the web version for more info and pics.

http://www.customclassictrucks.com/f...olet_cheyenne/

I've been a member here for many years and I am constantly amazed at the quality of trucks on this site and the great info and entertainment provided by members. Not too many days ever go by without me looking at some "jawdropping" build and thinking "why didn't I do that"!...LOL!

Thanks again...Jim
That's awesome. Congrats on the magazine article!
I had a photo shoot back in Sept for Classic Trucks and have been patiently waiting for the article to come out.
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That's awesome. Congrats on the magazine article!
I had a photo shoot back in Sept for Classic Trucks and have been patiently waiting for the article to come out.
Sweet! Drop us a link when it gets published.

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Thanks Sicklajoie! Congrats back!.....I remember hearing the news that I was going to be a feature and then waiting waiting waiting......Bet the waiting is killing you!

So many trucks here are worthy of magazine coverage.....it is TOTALLY a right place right time thing.

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Old 01-12-2014, 08:40 PM   #14
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No rain, but I drive it to work at least once a week, plus it's my driver on the weekend.

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That is SWEEEEEEEEEET,,,,,,I really like that red
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I wouldn't call mine a show truck, but I try to keep it nice while I drive it about 4,000 miles a year from April to October. Average about 80 car shows and cruise nights a year and have managed to pick up over 40 trophies the past 3 years.
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Nice trucks fellas.....here's mine,I don't drive it in the rain, but it is driven...no trailers. When it was completed this year, it had about 10 shakedown miles then I hit the highway to Puyallup Goodguys. Ran perfect.
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Nice trucks fellas.....here's mine,I don't drive it in the rain, but it is driven...no trailers. When it was completed this year, it had about 10 shakedown miles then I hit the highway to Puyallup Goodguys. Ran perfect.
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I love all these trucks but I got to tell you what I love even more.......those SOCKS, I'm not making fun of anyone I just love those tri stripe tube socks and the guy with the checkers just makes it all the more better. You just cant find those tri stripes anymore!
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I love all these trucks but I got to tell you what I love even more.......those SOCKS, I'm not making fun of anyone I just love those tri stripe tube socks and the guy with the checkers just makes it all the more better. You just cant find those tri stripes anymore!
Thanks! I'm old school, that's pretty much the only kind I've ever owned.
Here's where I get them:
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She looks good enough to win them and I make it to a few shows, but she's no trailer queen. The only trailers she sees are ones she pulls or the one I used when the engine blew. Even if I don't have the heart to use the bed, I still use the truck. As far as beatings she is getting a newer motor after last year, so you could say I wasn't to nice to it.
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Mine is driven almost daily + I took it on the 2013 Power Tour. I put 3200 miles on it in 8 days. On June 8th I will be on the 2014 Power tour again in it with new 6.0 LSx motor and 4l80e transmission. I wouldn't call it a all out show truck by any means but I do keep it clean and waxed best I can.

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Beautiful trucks guys, hopefully mine will be picture worthy for this thread by next year
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Not a show truck in my eyes but to some maybe. Doesn't see rain but I drive every damn chance I get.
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Not a show truck in my eyes but to some maybe. Doesn't see rain but I drive every damn chance I get.
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