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Old 10-12-2021, 02:09 AM
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Default Good looking 67 Chevy P/U

This will be interesting.

You see so many 67 - 72 trucks for sale with really high (IMHO) asking prices.

This one is no reserve. Definitely deserves a close look.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/27498148360...kAAOSwnPxhY0rV
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Old 10-12-2021, 03:01 PM
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----New Baltimore, MI. is about 15 minutes from me. I think I saw this truck at at least one local Saturday style show this summer. Appears pretty nice. Some correct seat covers would certainly spark up the interior. Wish it had a bit bigger (327) engine! I keep looking at the parking brake handle (if that's what it is). Is that correct?.....Bill S
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Yes - park brake handle looks correct.

Wish it was a short box....

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But you can't get a full sheet of plywood (or sheetrock) in the short box and still shut the tail gate.
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The 283 was the biggest engine offered in '67. The 327 4bbbl and 396 were added for '68. I've got the 327 in my '68 short bed. I just picked up a sheet of plywood at Home Depot over the weekend and left the tailgate up so the end was hanging over (not by a lot). Couldn't do that with sheet rock though.
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But you can't get a full sheet of plywood (or sheetrock) in the short box and still shut the tail gate.
Been driving shortbox pickups as daily drivers and parts chasers since 1969.

It occurred to me the other day: between the truck and the open car trailer I have never gone after something that I couldn't get home.

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I was high bidder for about 6 hours last night...
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Unless it is a bondo bucket (and it doesn't look like it in pictures... which can be deceiving) if this one settles in around $10k even up to $12k, it may be a bargain. Tried finding a presentable one lately.

BTW, I do not know the seller and have no skin in the game.
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The 283 was the biggest engine offered in '67. The 327 4bbbl and 396 were added for '68. I've got the 327 in my '68 short bed. I just picked up a sheet of plywood at Home Depot over the weekend and left the tailgate up so the end was hanging over (not by a lot). Couldn't do that with sheet rock though.
Great looking truck.
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Unless it is a bondo bucket (and it doesn't look like it in pictures... which can be deceiving) if this one settles in around $10k even up to $12k, it may be a bargain. Tried finding a presentable one lately.

BTW, I do not know the seller and have no skin in the game.

Thinking it will be at least 12k.
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