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Casper42 01-27-2023 02:16 AM

New Truck Find - 72 C10 Cheyenne - THE STORY
 
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I have always enjoyed hearing people's stories of finding a great find, particularly relating to cars. A great find often can be a killer price, or what the item is. Here is my little story. I hope you enjoy, and I hope to read others stories.

I have owned two previous 67-72 pickups. My very first a 69 GMC LWB Sierra Grande, at the age of 14 (in the early 80s) then a 72 GMC Sierra Grande SWB 4x4 a decade later. Since, I have looked, window shopped, researched and mostly dreamed for the past 10 years as the prices rose; skyrocketed it seems.

In September 2022 I identified one of particular interest coming to one of the big auction houses. it was a 72 C10 SWB Cheyenne Super. Not being able to attend in person, I hired a respected local inspector to assess the truck prior to auction and got a great referral at the same time for a transport company, and to top it off, at a great price. The inspection went well, but with some notable issues that I attributed to the sellers rushing to finish their restoration. Some key items were overlooked for unknown reason. Anyhow, I placed a proxy bid prior to auction day at what I truly thought it was worth and assessed what I would be willing to pay. Well, when it went up on the block, it shot way past my proxy bid to the point, that I never had time, or considered increasing my own bid. In awe, the bidding closed without meeting the reserve, $20k beyond my proxy bid. Wow! what was happing to the prices of these truck?

Without giving up, the very next month, a nearly identical truck showed up, also going to auction, but at a less known auction house. There were only about 8 pictures, including only one close up of the dash bezel, no others of the interior, or the undercarriage. It still looked really nice. the description was also very limited. The day of the auction came and I had not even registered to bid, nor did I know what the requirements were. And most important, I was not there to inspect the truck, or have someone there on my behalf! When I woke up at 7am something within me told me I should go to the auction site. Within 30 minutes I was registered to bid and the truck was going on the block within 90 minutes. Was that cutting it close? As it rolled up on the block I could see there was one bid of $17.5. The auctioneer appeared to be bidding up that interested party as I watched over my computer, as the price climbed in thousand dollar increments. I somewhat playfully hit the bid button when it reached $30k, followed by the competitor jumping back at $31k. At this time, I didn't give it any thought about what I would be willing to bid my max at, as I honestly assumed this would skyrocket just like that other truck the previous month. At this point, about 45 seconds into the process, the auctioneer paused and added "folks, this is a one family owned pickup, one repaint, it looks just as good underneath as the top, and drives as good as it looks". The auctioneer next asked for $32k so with the comfort of the details just given I hit the button for $31.5 where the next words were "RESERVE OFF"! Seven seconds later, "SOLD"!

My first thought was what did I do, no one buys a 50 year old truck sight unseen, particularly when photos are limited. Either way I was excited as a kid in a candy store, and my intuition was still telling me that I had done well. But I also thought, did I just inherit a bastard child.

Exactly one week later, the truck was in my garage. i climbed all over the truck, top to bottom, sticking a flashlight in every creves I could find. I also kept looking at that odometer and just thinking. Within a couple weeks, I had tracked down the previous seller and talked for the next 30 minutes. The 80 year old woman happily gave me the history of it being in her family since 1983, where she had inherited from her dad. She loved the truck. The very first thing she told me was, "you know, the miles you see on the speedometer is what it has" - that being 70,900. My inspection confirmed what I was seeing, this truck underneath presents as a 5-10 year old truck. She then continued to tell me her dad got it from a local guy in their town, it had been garaged since new and never used as a true truck. she and her husband had it resprayed in 2010, the engine rebuilt 3-6k miles ago, about 8 years ago and the wheels had been put on it by her dad, along with dual exhaust with headers. She laughed as she described how she loved to drive it and people would look at her because it was so loud! She was finally forced to sale it due to finances after the passing of her husband the year prior. She asked me to keep in touch and to give her updates and send pictures from time to time.

So did I learn anything? I guess not, I disobeyed all the rules in purchasing a car, but boy did it pay off. It's a little strange, but the feelings I have today, two months in to this ownership, feel the same as when I was that 14 year old kid wit my first 67-72 pickup.

Epilogue: Perhaps you wonder about that other truck? Funny thing, well it went up for auction a second time recently and still didn't sell. This time, the price didn't even reach as high as the first time.

tutone 01-27-2023 02:28 AM

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Very well done. Great story and a beautiful truck.

Already Gone 01-27-2023 06:38 AM

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Super deal and great looking truck and thanks for the story share and yes sometimes we overthink things but for you making a quick decision really paid off.

mr.mud1 01-27-2023 08:59 AM

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great truck,great story.some time you just have to do what you have to do.i have a similiar story with my truck.i bought a long ways away,during covid,couldn't see it or go get it but i knew it was a good one,low miles and 1 owner,in storage for 25 years.i talked,several times to the nephew of the original owner,who inherited the old family homestead where the truck was stored all those years and he and his wife are thrilled with what i'm doing with "Uncle Bill's" truck.sometimes the story is almost as neat as the truck.you did very well.take care.Greg

special-K 01-27-2023 09:00 AM

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Sometimes things are exactly as they appear and that's where you landed. The other one was not the one you wanted. You might think you found this truck but I think this truck found you. I get the feeling you were just the right match for it

Sheepdip 01-27-2023 09:10 AM

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Very nice truck indeed. My take and what I look for is "Can I build it for that"? Nope....not even close. Great Score.

Casper42 01-27-2023 02:28 PM

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You got that spot on! The truck did find me. You get it. There's a reason for everything (well most things) in life. In this case, the truck coming to me is a no brainer, but it also helped the previous 80 year old woman. She shared with me that she sold it to a local, country dealership and she felt in hindsight that they took advantage of her by giving her too little of a price. She then told me she got $25k for it. I then shared what I paid. The dealership clearly did not make much at all by taking it to auction. I also think she knows clearly how much I love the truck and that I will only make it better, continuing the journey that the truck is owed.

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9171843)
Sometimes things are exactly as they appear and that's where you landed. The other one was not the one you wanted. You might think you found this truck but I think this truck found you. I get the feeling you were just the right match for it


yote1234 01-27-2023 03:37 PM

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i enjoyed the story!! and love the truck as much!!!

Stocker 01-27-2023 03:53 PM

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Wonderful story and a beautiful truck!

dave6672 01-27-2023 09:10 PM

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Beautiful truck in my favorite color!

SRU1436 01-27-2023 11:48 PM

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Beautiful truck. Can you tell me what size are the tires?

72 tigger 01-28-2023 08:40 AM

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Great story and truck! Really glad you found it. Could you please show a SPID pic? Thanks

C101972 01-28-2023 09:20 AM

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Beautiful truck! Awesome color. And a better story.
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Rich72C10 01-28-2023 09:20 AM

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Cool story and great looking truck! Congratulations. SPID please!

rockyrivermark 01-28-2023 12:57 PM

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Absolutely gorgeous truck!!!

Ol Blue K20 01-28-2023 01:11 PM

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Great story and truck. Congratulations

Casper42 01-28-2023 01:19 PM

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thank you! the tires are 275-60R 15 on all four corners

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Originally Posted by SRU1436 (Post 9172151)
Beautiful truck. Can you tell me what size are the tires?


Casper42 01-28-2023 01:29 PM

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Thank you guys. Glad you enjoy. SPID attached

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Originally Posted by 72 tigger (Post 9172192)
great story and truck! Really glad you found it. Could you please show a spid pic? Thanks

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Originally Posted by rich72c10 (Post 9172198)
cool story and great looking truck! Congratulations. Spid please!


Louisvillekytruck 01-28-2023 01:41 PM

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Beautiful truck and great story

SRU1436 01-29-2023 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Casper42 (Post 9172283)
thank you! the tires are 275-60R 15 on all four corners

Thank you.

AngeloB 01-29-2023 10:56 PM

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That's a wonderful story! Definately one to pass on.

I also stumbled upon my 72 online as it was getting ready for an auction. Sheer coincidence I was only online looking for parts for my 69 4x4 I was working on that I got from .... Washington state! It's name is Rusty for a reason.

Thanks for the story! Maybe a pic of engine bay?

Angelo

davischevy 01-30-2023 12:41 AM

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I'm so relieved the lady didn't get taken advantage of. I'm sure the dealer had some cost in cleaning it up plus commission.

Well done on your part. Very nice.

Casper42 08-05-2023 08:28 PM

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Update: I still keep in contact with the now 81 year old North Carolinian lady that previously owned my truck. She has sent me photos of her, her husband and family as well as one of her dad, who she inherited the truck from. So far, she hasn't been successful in finding old truck pix however. Fingers cross some will be found. She was also able to give me some additional information about the lineage of the truck, where I was able to recreate the window sticker. I had a professional photo taken and sent it to her where she now has it displayed on her living room self.

72 tigger 08-06-2023 07:25 AM

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That’s cool!

Ol Blue K20 08-06-2023 12:25 PM

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Great story and gorgeous truck


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