ChuckN
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- Location
- Bellinham, WA
- First Name
- Chad
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Helping my buddy get this thing out of a barn. I’ll post some pics later- forgot to take some when we were out in the county. As soon as we got out there we went to work and turned tail after we’d gotten soaked by the rain (getting it back in the barn). He’d moved it out temporarily for a family estate sale.
It is a true barn find- pretty good shape except will need a floorboard. Mustard yellow long bed with a topper on back, and a roller pulley/chain system on the top for pulling a canoe/boat up on top. Still has all the original trim and Sierra badge in cursive on the bed side. Topper is set up for camping with a door and curtain rods. The bed wood is in bad shape but appears good enough to stand on, probably been that way for years. We’ll have to look around the property to see if he saved the tailgate somewhere. It belonged to a distant relative and he has since passed so we have no clue of why he parked it.
The transmission lever shifts between gears but will not go into park. Vehicle rolls easily no matter where the gear selector is- some variation of an automatic. Since it was in the dirt and no good jacking surface, we haven’t been under it to see exactly what it is.
He had tried it and the key wouldn’t do anything with a new battery installed, not surprised since it won’t go into park, but I wasn’t there to witness that part.
So I took out the radiator shroud and got a 5/8 on the crank snout and it wouldn’t turn, so I immediately stopped. Oil looks fine, radiator full of clean antifreeze. Hasn’t run or been tabbed since 2000. Engine compartment is all original with A/C installed, sticker says 350ci. Still has the Quadrajet.
We were soaked to the bone from just trying to get it out of the pouring rain, so we called it a day. We clearly have a VGG-style revival on our hands- will post updates and pics next time we get out there.
Next time we are going to pull the plugs and soak the cylinders- the old timer already had a bottle of Marvel Mystery Oil on the shelf. The engine bay was bone dry and no signs of water ingress.
I feel like this is going to be fun getting this old thing going.
It is a true barn find- pretty good shape except will need a floorboard. Mustard yellow long bed with a topper on back, and a roller pulley/chain system on the top for pulling a canoe/boat up on top. Still has all the original trim and Sierra badge in cursive on the bed side. Topper is set up for camping with a door and curtain rods. The bed wood is in bad shape but appears good enough to stand on, probably been that way for years. We’ll have to look around the property to see if he saved the tailgate somewhere. It belonged to a distant relative and he has since passed so we have no clue of why he parked it.
The transmission lever shifts between gears but will not go into park. Vehicle rolls easily no matter where the gear selector is- some variation of an automatic. Since it was in the dirt and no good jacking surface, we haven’t been under it to see exactly what it is.
He had tried it and the key wouldn’t do anything with a new battery installed, not surprised since it won’t go into park, but I wasn’t there to witness that part.
So I took out the radiator shroud and got a 5/8 on the crank snout and it wouldn’t turn, so I immediately stopped. Oil looks fine, radiator full of clean antifreeze. Hasn’t run or been tabbed since 2000. Engine compartment is all original with A/C installed, sticker says 350ci. Still has the Quadrajet.
We were soaked to the bone from just trying to get it out of the pouring rain, so we called it a day. We clearly have a VGG-style revival on our hands- will post updates and pics next time we get out there.
Next time we are going to pull the plugs and soak the cylinders- the old timer already had a bottle of Marvel Mystery Oil on the shelf. The engine bay was bone dry and no signs of water ingress.
I feel like this is going to be fun getting this old thing going.