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GMCNUT December 14th, 2016 01:52 PM

Re: Reclaiming my GMC
 
Fritz, I called a buddy out in CA and he has a 64-66 GMC SWB frame for you when or if the time is right to go to that extent. May very well be there are dozens of frames closer or you may end up buying a SWB GMC to begin with, but wanted you to know with a little effort we can find whatever you need

fritz December 14th, 2016 03:21 PM

Re: Reclaiming my GMC
 
GMC NUT,
WOW, Thank you and everyone for such an overwhelming reception and willingness to help. I really appreciate your insight and direction. Given my abilities It would be best to purchase a truck that is close to complete. I just don't see me being able to build a truck from components. Who knows though I will continue looking and with further help we can make it happen.

I did find a custom long bed(craigs list) no rust in body one dent out in the Pacific N.W. Original paint. It is in running condition but needs restoring, interior original but mostly gone. Having a ball looking!

Thanks Again,

Fritz

FetchMeAPepsi December 14th, 2016 03:56 PM

Re: Reclaiming my GMC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fritz (Post 65332)
GMC NUT,
WOW, Thank you and everyone for such an overwhelming reception and willingness to help. I really appreciate your insight and direction. Given my abilities It would be best to purchase a truck that is close to complete. I just don't see me being able to build a truck from components. Who knows though I will continue looking and with further help we can make it happen.

I did find a custom long bed(craigs list) no rust in body one dent out in the Pacific N.W. Original paint. It is in running condition but needs restoring, interior original but mostly gone. Having a ball looking!

Thanks Again,

Fritz



Don't fret, Fritz! I used to think the same thing but working on these old trucks isn't like working on a "real car". It's more like working on an oversized go-cart that you can slide under when you need to without having an absurdly tall jack.

Also, there's no shame in a longbed! Some people love long wides, me I'm a sucker for a long-stepper. Short beds were too rough a ride for me and my iffy back. But if shortbeds are your thing just keep your options open. You'll find one or you'll find something you can make into one with GMCNut's guidance. He's a mountain of info and experience
:thumbsup:



Of course this all should wait until you dig out of the snow :lolsmack:

GMCNUT December 14th, 2016 06:40 PM

Re: Reclaiming my GMC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fritz (Post 65332)
GMC NUT,
WOW, Thank you and everyone for such an overwhelming reception and willingness to help. I really appreciate your insight and direction. Given my abilities It would be best to purchase a truck that is close to complete. I just don't see me being able to build a truck from components. Who knows though I will continue looking and with further help we can make it happen.

I did find a custom long bed(craigs list) no rust in body one dent out in the Pacific N.W. Original paint. It is in running condition but needs restoring, interior original but mostly gone. Having a ball looking!

Thanks Again,

Fritz

So to add to that, I have friends in Canby Oregon, Spokane WA, and Bonners Ferry ID all willing to go fetch and stage a truck you might find should you need them to, or maybe if its close enough, just go put two highly experienced eyes on it for you. Shipping from the farthest point in Oregon will be around 1700 or so and worse if its in Seattle or Western WA, so keep that in mind - my buddy Randy Kroth will go get it for you and deliver if you buy a non-runner, but if you buy a runner driver you might be cheaper hiring a multi-car hauler to pick it up. Otherwise Randy's prices are hard to beat.

kchampagne December 17th, 2016 02:32 AM

Re: Reclaiming my GMC
 
Hey fritz, here is a 64 short bed in the Denver area (not mine). Looks to be in good shape. Not to keen on the color or wheels though.

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5891669856.html

fritz December 17th, 2016 02:53 AM

Re: Reclaiming my GMC
 
Thank you Kc for looking for me I will call in the Am.

Fritz

kchampagne December 17th, 2016 03:48 AM

Re: Reclaiming my GMC
 
If you decide you are real interested, I could go take a look at it for you and take additional pics. The truck is located in the same town I live in. I have never seen it though. It has been on Craigslist for a few months. I think the seller originally had listed for $13,000. I bet you could get it for less, maybe 8-9 grand.


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