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Old 09-21-2014, 10:57 PM   #51
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Re: Parting this original 70 GMC 3/4 ton, starting Sunday.

From what I have read, these plastic door ferrules were only on 69-71 Blazers and Jimmy. 67-71 Trucks had nothing. 72 Trucks, Blazers and Jimmys had the metal ones.

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Yeah - I have heard that the 71 has plastic like the picture attached and the 72 has more of a metal insert with the screw. If you have the plastic ones, I will take them for sure!!!!
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Old 09-21-2014, 11:22 PM   #52
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Fred, here a list of some engine compartment items.

1) Carb, what number is it?
2) Carb to distributor vacuum hard line and manifold mount clip
3) Fuel pump to carb hard line, any good?
4) Carb air cleaner stud and wing nut, original?
5) Does the thermostat housing have the throttle spring tang?
6) Throttle to gas pedal actuator with end bolt
7) Are either, top of engine, plug wire retainer brackets there?
8) Driver inner fender clip that hold e-brake cable.

I'll try and think of other stuff.

Thanks
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Old 09-21-2014, 11:59 PM   #53
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Let me look at those Monday afternoon for you. Are you needing the plate, u-bracket and the bracket where the rubber grommet is?
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Let me look at those Monday afternoon for you. Are you needing the plate, u-bracket and the bracket where the rubber grommet is?
Sorry should have been more specific. I've got the lower plate and rubber that screw to the fire wall and I've got the upper rubber that goes in the dash but I don't have what ever holds the column to the dash if that makes sense.i believe i need the u-bracket and the bolts holding it on. When I got the truck the column was in the seat, with the parts I described so I'm not too sure what I'm missing.

Also for the pedal assembly, all I've got is the bracket bolted to the fire wall and dash with the pedal and linkage removed. (Booster and mc are still bolted to the firewall) If there's any way I could just get those parts that would be good, however I do understand if your wanting to sell as an assembly.

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Old 09-22-2014, 12:15 AM   #54
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Will the upper fender trim fit my 72 need the drivers side
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Old 09-22-2014, 01:07 AM   #55
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Re: Parting this original 70 GMC 3/4 ton, starting Sunday.

I'm looking for:

-fresh air door and hardware on the driver's side kick panel (only if the bottom tab isn't broken)
-parking brake release handle (if in good condition)
-steering column cover and screws (Item 19 on this page)
-headlight switch, bezel, and knob
-Wiper bezel and knob

Please give a price shipped for all to 30017. Thanks!
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Old 09-22-2014, 01:10 AM   #56
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Also forgot to add:

-Ignition switch bezel assembly
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Old 09-22-2014, 06:47 AM   #57
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This is what they are. They aint much, no glass, only one head. The brackets do look pretty good. If you can use them, $30.00 shipped for the whole pile. Thanks, Fred.
Thanks, but I Will pass. They are not the ones I thought they were. Good price though.

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Old 09-22-2014, 10:19 AM   #58
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Fred, here a list of some engine compartment items.

1) Carb, what number is it?
2) Carb to distributor vacuum hard line and manifold mount clip
3) Fuel pump to carb hard line, any good?
4) Carb air cleaner stud and wing nut, original?
5) Does the thermostat housing have the throttle spring tang?
6) Throttle to gas pedal actuator with end bolt
7) Are either, top of engine, plug wire retainer brackets there?
8) Driver inner fender clip that hold e-brake cable.

I'll try and think of other stuff.

Thanks
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Hey Jim. Quite a list,, I like it, all in the same area. I will check when I get back to the shop this evening. Thanks, Fred.
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Old 09-22-2014, 12:33 PM   #59
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How about the speedometer, shipped to 79508?

Does it have a tach?
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Old 09-22-2014, 12:42 PM   #60
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Sorry should have been more specific. I've got the lower plate and rubber that screw to the fire wall and I've got the upper rubber that goes in the dash but I don't have what ever holds the column to the dash if that makes sense.i believe i need the u-bracket and the bolts holding it on. When I got the truck the column was in the seat, with the parts I described so I'm not too sure what I'm missing.

Also for the pedal assembly, all I've got is the bracket bolted to the fire wall and dash with the pedal and linkage removed. (Booster and mc are still bolted to the firewall) If there's any way I could just get those parts that would be good, however I do understand if your wanting to sell as an assembly.

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I think I know exactly what you need in both cases. I will do my best,,, try,, to get those pulled off and some pics for you tonight. Thanks, Fred.
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I think I know exactly what you need in both cases. I will do my best,,, try,, to get those pulled off and some pics for you tonight. Thanks, Fred.
Thank you very much.
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Old 09-22-2014, 08:13 PM   #62
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Hey guys. Just got in from work, had a few life scenarios to deal with this evening. it is nothing serious but it did keep me from getting any parts/pics on the truck. I do apologize, I should be able to hit it hard and heavt Tuesday evening. Again, sorry for the delay,, you all know how things go sometimes. Thanks, Fred.
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Old 09-23-2014, 01:02 AM   #63
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Hi Fred,

Hope all is well or working itself out.

I just bought a 68 C20 pickup as a material hauler. It's not a restoration project, by any means, but it does need a few things to be a better rig to drive. Here's what I could use, if you have them.

Cosmetic condition is not that critical to me, unless rust or corrosion is so bad it would impact function.

Driver's side door handle, (mine's missing the thumb button, I assume it's new handle time and can't be fixed with a button.)

Manual pitman arm or power steering gear box and pump for 6 cyl

window handle(s)

good window regulators both sides

decent window channel both sides

accel pedal, (mine's missing, so a half way worn out one would be better)

brake and clutch pads, (clutch is missing, so a half way worn out one would be better. will only replace the brake if I can find one not 3/4's worn out!)

No great hurry. The only thing of any urgency is fixing the pitman. It also has some leaky wheel cylinders, so with all of them combined, it pulls right, then left, and dives in the same direction at the same time from the bad shocks,then repeats the swerving cause of the loose pitman; stopping is a bit like a carnival ride.

Add in the manual brakes, and you're wondering if the ride is actually gonna stop at the end of the ride! yee haw... (I havn't found the guts to drive it on a highway, yet. Just on surface streets, to and from Home Depot for materials.)

GeoD

Thanks,

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Let me know f you got any of this stuff and how much you want for it and I'll get you some $$.

ignition switch bezel

Right side heater duct in dash

glove box, (missing mine, so decent better than nothing

rear shocks, (you should this baby bounce!)

working radio that'll fit the holes, (doesn't have to be factory, just a fitter.)
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oops... I'm at 97035
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Fred, I am still collecting A/C parts. I would be interested in all of the inner and outer A/C stuff when you get around to it. I don't need hoses, engine brackets or the compressor, but I could use the condenser if it is good. I could fly over and get it so you won't need to pack it up. Let me know what you think.
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I'm in need of the ac evaporator cover if its available. Thank you
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Hey Chad, And everyone else. Sorry for the delay. Had a couple of things come up but I was able last night to get the seat out and get where I can get to everything. I will have you a pic and price on the column this evening. I am hoping to be able to get everyone elses pics/prices lined out as well,, barring any more surprises. Thanks, Fred.
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Hey Chad,, and everyone else,, I am back on it for an hour or two this evening. Here is the steering column. If you can use it, $35.00 picked up. Thanks, Fred.
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Sorry should have been more specific. I've got the lower plate and rubber that screw to the fire wall and I've got the upper rubber that goes in the dash but I don't have what ever holds the column to the dash if that makes sense.i believe i need the u-bracket and the bolts holding it on. When I got the truck the column was in the seat, with the parts I described so I'm not too sure what I'm missing.

Also for the pedal assembly, all I've got is the bracket bolted to the fire wall and dash with the pedal and linkage removed. (Booster and mc are still bolted to the firewall) If there's any way I could just get those parts that would be good, however I do understand if your wanting to sell as an assembly.

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SOLD,,,, THANKS.... OK, lets look and see if this is what you have in mind. The plate and u bracket for the column and the brake pedal bracket assembly. Look like what you had in mind?? $50.00 shipped if you need it for all of it. Thanks, Fred.
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It's not complete. Where's the shifter arm and collar?
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It's not complete. Where's the shifter arm and collar?
Sorry, I thought it was a steering column. The rusty shifter lever is laying on the work bench. Arm and collar, don't guess I follow you. Thanks, Fred.
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I found the collar. It's under some black tape.
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Any update on the gauge bezel and seat belts?

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OK, lets look and see if this is what you have in mind. The plate and u bracket for the column and the brake pedal bracket assembly. Look like what you had in mind?? $50.00 shipped if you need it for all of it. Thanks, Fred.
Looks great! Just what I had in mind! the one question I have is about the linkage between the brake booster and the brake pedal. Is that part of the pedal assembly or the booster assembly?
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