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scuncio 11-11-2020 02:03 PM

Solid '74 Chevy K10 4x4 Pickup Project Truck
 
These square-body pickups are hot, and it doesn't get much better than an original shortbed 4x4. Pretty cool it was sold new in Tucumcari, NM. Actually it's amazing that this little town ever had a Chevy dealer at all.

Link to 1974 K10 Shortbed auction

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olredalert 11-11-2020 03:05 PM

----Noticed the misalignment of the truck body to the bed. It appears that the rear body to frame mounts have rusted away. If so that will require a pretty fair amount of work to fix......Bill S

x44d80 11-11-2020 04:42 PM

I had a twin to this truck in early 90's. The doors and bed looked like a giant bag of walnuts and every panel had rusted. Even the rust had rust. I was hill climbing and hit a bump at 10-15 mph and sheared every tooth off the rear ring gear. The 4 speed trans broke at where it sits on the x member. Funny thing is I still have fond memories of it.

1967Z28 11-11-2020 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by olredalert (Post 1521859)
----Noticed the misalignment of the truck body to the bed. It appears that the rear body to frame mounts have rusted away. If so that will require a pretty fair amount of work to fix......Bill S

Per the statement in the ad... "The sag in the back of the cab is due to the cab mount bushings being worn out, not a rust issue."

seventieshow 11-11-2020 05:51 PM

I like these trucks, back home they always rotted out, and I didn't even live in salt country. Would look nice restored in gold.

After the GM bankruptcy, they cut dealerships from about 6000 to 3500 or so. Lots of smaller towns lost their Chevy dealers then.

Stop in Tucumcari if you are ever on I-40, lots of Route 66 stuff to see before its gone for good.

A12pilot 11-15-2020 10:42 AM

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I'm finishing up painting one of these as we speak! This one is a 77. Neat trucks but if you run the zip code it puts you directly into Dent City!!!:frown:

Cheers:beers:
Dave

chevyman0429 11-15-2020 12:54 PM

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Man I looooove me some Chevy short bed squares. I picked this one up off the side of the road for less then the cost of a new set of tires. Built in Canada and sold new out of Kentucky. Gotta be the cleanest short bed IV even seen.

CamaroNOS 11-15-2020 01:06 PM

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Dave,

Looks like I am going to take some restoration lessons from you.

This is my beater I picked up, 1977 Cheyenne K10 about 70% original paint and original drive line. What I like about this is I can take it to the beer store and not worry about some wizard opening his door into the truck as she has her fair share of dents as well. She even came with the "OE" half kinked hood like so many of these trucks have.

Good old Dent City.....lol.

Paul

Ryan1969Chevelle 11-15-2020 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by CamaroNOS (Post 1522298)
Dave,

Looks like I am going to take some restoration lessons from you.

This is my beater I picked up, 1977 Cheyenne K10 about 70% original paint and original drive line. What I like about this is I can take it to the beer store and not worry about some wizard opening his door into the truck as she has her fair share of dents as well. She even came with the "OE" half kinked hood like so many of these trucks have.

Good old Dent City.....lol.

Paul

Great truck Paul!!

Does it have a 3 speed with a bull low first gear, or an M20 like the truck in this thread? (I didn’t know you could even get a manual that wasn’t a 3 speed with bull low?)

A12pilot 11-15-2020 02:51 PM

You got it, Paul! Although this one is just paint which I rarely do, but it's helping a friend out (again:rolleyes2:). Didn't know there was such a following with these things or I would have started a thread on it. See, the rock I've been living under keeps me from following stuff that I know nothing about!:hmmm:

Cheers:beers:
Dave


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