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Old 09-05-2023, 10:25 AM   #13
JQ-72
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Re: 1965 loaded Custom Cab

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Originally Posted by factorystock View Post
Nice find, a C 10 with options 10 years ahead of its time. Most truck buyers back in '65 didn't feel the need to make their pickup have all the comfort and options found in higher end cars, but luckily a few did. What are your plans? IMO, the interior looks fine as is, exterior deserves a complete quality restoration back to original.
Thanks! I'm going to drive it like it is for a little while, but a restoration is definitely in its future. I've built a few trucks over the years and added era correct options to it, but this is the first 64-66 truck I've run across that left the assembly line this loaded. Too bad it was painted over, but the firewall still has chalk marks of "A/C PG J70" and I few more I haven't been able to make out yet.
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