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NeoTree

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That dump bed looks like just the ticket for a wood hauler.

That's what I'm thinking too.
I recently timed myself bringing truckloads of rounds home. It takes me about an hour between driving 5 miles to my cutting place loading pre bucked rounds, and unloading them at my house. I think I can cut atleast 20 minutes off of it per load, at only 3 loads a day that's an hour saved time!

what motor you have in that?
It's just a little pump gas chevy 383 with about 6lbs of boost supplied by a little wieand blower. I just broke the tranny running 11.0's with a best of 11.02 . I will have to wait till next year for 10's
I put about 1000 miles a year on it on the street, and take it to the track a couple times a year too.
 
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It was the stock th350 we rebuilt with a couple extra clutch packs, 3500 stall and a full manual valve body. It held up for 5 hard years or abuse so I'm not too disappointed. I was gonna pull it to put a transbrake in it anyway this winter.
 
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Now go get yourself some cheap insurance from JC Taylor or others. I just paid my $55 annual premium on my old blazer...that's right $55.00 full coverage. Another reason to drive old stuff. BTW, I love the truck.
 
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I just recently sold my 69 K20 4x4. It was a good truck as well. I used to love telling people that the gas tank is in the cab, behind the seat. The looks that I would get.... lol.

Congrats on the score.
 
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Nice classic truck!.....Looks like the bed and cab don't line up right. May have something to do with the hydraulics but usually it's a sign the cab mounts are shot. You might want to take a look at those. :cheers:
 
NeoTree

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Nice classic truck!.....Looks like the bed and cab don't line up right. May have something to do with the hydraulics but usually it's a sign the cab mounts are shot. You might want to take a look at those. :cheers:

Your right, that's one of the first things I noticed.
How much will it carry? Well it was advertised as a 3/4 ton back when it was new, but we will have to see about that:)
 
dingeryote

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NICE!!!!

Waay too nice to beat up hauling wood really, but to each thier own.:cheers:
I'd be more carefull with that thing, than I would a brand new truck LOL!!

It's a cali truck so the cab corners aren't likely to be rotten, so it's probably just a busted mount, or rotten bushing if it isn't a slightly twisted bed.
Pictures don't give ya much to go on, but I'm hoping it's just a bad bushing and 5 bucks worth of body scwantz and a bolt will cure it for ya!

How the heck does anybody keep a dump bed that straight, for this many years? Kinda wierd.LOL!!

Nice snag!

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 

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