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For you original sheetmetal guys......

DEMON44

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heres my buds Dads all original, documented numbers matching, survivor original '69 K10 327 4 spd 4wd.

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it was locked at the time so not good interior shots. the paint and glass original too. engine was set to detroit for factory rebuild a many number of years ago and its so clean you can eat off it. some one installed dual saddle tanks with the cab tank to it at some point years ago, you can see the fillers on either side. but can't remove them now. to disturb the paint and panels. was appraised at $24k this summer I guess. lota cake for an old truck but thats what they said.
 
I'd like to have one like that nice for a DD I'd have permanent smile!
 
Im pretty sure i have no business even looking at such a clean truck let alone ever having one like it:haha:
 
I'd give my left nut for that truck...:D

Very nice specimen...



Did some one add the cab lights???
 
It has ralley wheels, are those original?

Gorgeous truck Luke!!

Rene
 
I was wondering about the wheels also :thinking:

Either way that is a sweet truck :bow: :bow:
 
thats not a 69....it has a 67/68 grille & hood,& the fenders are 68's(b/c of the side marker lights)...if it is a 69, someone swapped the front cap on it. its nice regardless & a standard trans to boot...
 
it is a '68 I just wasn't paying close enough attention when he told me. if you look at the front plates they're Alberta 1968 plates even.
 
it is definately a '68 model. '67 didn't have the side marker lights. Not sure about the wheels. I don't think they came out on trucks until '71 or '72 would be my guess. But who cares, that is one nice truck!
 
That is one nice rig!!! I am confused, though. I thought GM did not produce 327 and 350 engines concurrently? Maybe Canuck trucks are different??
 
That is one nice rig!!! I am confused, though. I thought GM did not produce 327 and 350 engines concurrently? Maybe Canuck trucks are different??

Since he did a year typo, and it being a '68, it wouldn't have a 350 yet because they were not introduced to the line until '69. '68 was the last year for the 327 in trucks.

x3 on the nice truck comments, the cab lights are not factory stock but may have been dealership-added. The spotlight is a dealership item. The rallyes are not stock, should have had split rims and maybe hubcaps if ordered. Really pretty truck though.

Just noticed it has a tach dash, the factory west coast mirrors, and the somewhat rare pinstripe (esp. with the lower molding). I'd rock that truck in a heartbeat.
 
Awesome truck, makes me miss my 70' chevy pickup. :(
 
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