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Posting my yard truck out of boredom.

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That thing looks badass


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I would be feared by men and loved by women if I could just get into that thing and drive it up and down the line.

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id love to have that truck with a 12valve cummins and a 6spd,,,

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Very Nice truck. Its refreshing to see, rather than these nauseating, unorignal Tacomas and 4runners with mini van engines, decked out with worthless and equally nauseating "overland" junk.

Gotta love old chevys.

My yard truck, 68 k20:

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That truck just says “Tremors” to me. Loved that movie.

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I would take that truck to church Every Sunday! That is completely bad ass. And I also like the comment on dropping a Cummins in there.

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Originally Posted by mainer_in_ak

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Mostly how we see Chevy's around here too. laugh


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Damn, that was heartless. Fine old workhorse like that deserves some respect. whistle


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Originally Posted by desertoakie
Posting my yard truck out of boredom.

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Cool, really cool. And, I can't help but notice the lifted Sub & a rag top in the background.

More pics,, Please.

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Originally Posted by gunzo
Originally Posted by desertoakie
Posting my yard truck out of boredom.

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Cool, really cool. And, I can't help but notice the lifted Sub & a rag top in the background.

More pics,, Please.


That’s a cool ol truck


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Originally Posted by 5thShock
I would be feared by men and loved by women if I could just get into that thing and drive it up and down the line.



A manly truck!!!

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Originally Posted by gunzo


Cool, really cool. And, I can't help but notice the lifted Sub & a rag top in the background.

More pics,, Please.


Here's me dirty '78 CJ5 that I've owned since 1987. Replaced it's under-powered original AMC 304 V8 with a 401 V8 in 1991. Prior to that, I scattered it's semi-weak T-150 3 speed trans, then replaced it with an old Ford truck T-98 (precursor to T-18) 4 speed granny low transmission. After that, I knew the weak-azzed model 20 rear axle wouldn't last, and had a Ford Dana 60 rear-end narrowed to 52" built for the rear end, running a Powr-Lok diff. It's lifted about 3.5" and runs 33x13.50 Super Swamper TSX tires on "back-in-the-day" 15"x10" Enkei rims.
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Mostly how we see Chevy's around here too. laugh


Ha! Classic Ford guys are always caddy, like women. I like both vintage chevy and ford 4wd's.

Ford guys will come out of the woodwork when you break down though. Three days ago, my f-350 lost the alternator and batteries were dead in Fairbanks, one hour from home. Bolted in new alternator, then a ford guy pulls right up to give me a jump as batteries were dead.


Later on, tranmission went out towing my m10028 cucv on a trailer. I was on a steep hill/blind corner/narrow road and was stressed out. Guy in an f-350 come out of nowhere, hooks up a tow strap and gets the road clear, towing me to a safe place.

That "F.ound O.n R.oad D.ead moniker, man those ford guys feel your pain.

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Oakie,

You ever experience a chevy 292 inline six? Mine was pulled out of a 65 burb of the same body style as your truck. If you haven't already, check out www.12bolt.com

The company helps guys build a mean inline six. Towing firewood and running a canoe laden 4wd to the waters edge, I like an inline six. I'm not brand loyal either, though the 292 is my favorite.

I have owned and run a ford 300 inline six.
In landcruisers: 12-ht (4.0 inline six turbo diesel) 2f inline 6, 3fe inline six, 1hdt turbo diesel inline six, 4.5L 1fz-fe.
In dodge: 6bt cummins. Chrysler slant six.
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I've got one of those out of a similar 1967 medium duty. It was freshly rebuilt, so I held on to it when I scrapped the rest of the truck. It's been sitting up on the pallet racking for 5 or 6 years.


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oakie that would be my every day driver .that truck has a lot of class

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292's(1963-1990) are torque monsters. Come to a grade where you "might" have to downshift & the big six just keeps pulling. If you like any type of inlne exhaust notes, these sound great. They do like gas.

The ignition on the one pictured, possibly the oil filter type & rocker cover hold downs indicate that the pictured one is quite a bit newer than a 66. Bit does't matter, its just likely better in some ways.

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Gunzo,
Yes a torque monster for sure. The stroke on a 292 is longer than a 383 chevy "stroker", by a large margin.

I put a local blm gal on two bull caribou on the river this year. She used her old f350 with carburetored 300 ford inline six. I put the truck in four low and backed it into the river until the bumper was flush with the water and tied the boat up against the bumper. Pulled the gutted caribou into her truck.

The river current was strong, so brought the revs up to 2000 rpms before I let off the clutch peddle. The engine slammed the whole drivetrain so hard, the back of my head slammed off the rear window. Lost my grip off the steering wheel. I honestly thought i sheared an axle shaft or u- joint.

With the big displacement in line sixes, you need not bring up rpms like a v8, as all the torque is there at idle. With my 327 chevy hauling a load, I have to bring rpms up to 2200 rpms before if drop the clutch peddle, or it will stall.

The 292 chevy and 300 Ford's were put in big box/delivery trucks and dump trucks as well.

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Originally Posted by mainer_in_ak
Oakie,

You ever experience a chevy 292 inline six? Mine was pulled out of a 65 burb of the same body style as your truck. If you haven't already, check out www.12bolt.com

The company helps guys build a mean inline six. Towing firewood and running a canoe laden 4wd to the waters edge, I like an inline six. I'm not brand loyal either, though the 292 is my favorite.

I have owned and run a ford 300 inline six.
In landcruisers: 12-ht (4.0 inline six turbo diesel) 2f inline 6, 3fe inline six, 1hdt turbo diesel inline six, 4.5L 1fz-fe.
In dodge: 6bt cummins. Chrysler slant six.
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Yes, this truck has a 292 in it. wink


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