Average Joe
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2024
- Posts
- 9
- Reaction score
- 26
- Location
- Michigan
- First Name
- Joe
- Truck Year
- 81
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 454
Hello everyone.
My name is Joe from Michigan. It is a new year and I am joining my 2nd ever Auto forum.
This is going to be very new territory for me because I am very rusty on my very limited knowledge of GM trucks. My 2 hobby cars are of a completely different types and make. Dare I say I have a Ford/Shelby hot rod addiction. I have a 1969 Mustang Mach 1 and a 1966 Ford Ranchero. Just an FYI. Larry Shinoda designed the 69/70 Mustangs. He previously designed Corvettes.
So why join a GM Truck Forum?
I grew up a GM brat. My mother worked for GM. My first car was a 1970 Nova 2 door triple black. My second car was a 1975 Pontiac Le Mans with a 350 Rocket engine swap.
However, my most fondly remembered vehicle will always be my Blue 1981 Chevy Silverado C20 Camper Special 3/4 ton truck. It was 2x4 and had a 454 with 400 trans. I bought it used around 1992ish. I absolutely loved this truck. I used it for many different jobs as a young man. Jobs like towing boats all over the state of Michigan. I beat the absolute hell out of it and it never once let me down. The truck was key to many life altering, and amazing adventures and it even literally saved my life at one time. I went to the Woodstock 1994 concert in this truck. I have missed it, and regretted selling since the day I let it go in 1995.
My current Daily Driver that I bought new in 2005 is a Dodge Durango. It has held up great accept the rust is becoming it's death nail. It has 96K miles and I will drive it until I can't. I have 2 very nice Hot Rods, and ZERO desire to keep up with any Joneses. I really dislike the idea of debt, and buying a new truck. This isn't for me. No car payments for me. I realize I will need to replace my daily driver in the next few years. I would like to replace it with a square body C20/K20 or variant. I would prefer 81-87ish. Something In great shape that I can repair when it breaks and not need a computer to do so.
This is why I joined this forum. To start my search for my next daily driver. To expand my knowledge of these great trucks. I may not have much knowledge to contribute specifically to GM products but I have years of experience hot rodding, restoring, modifying, and building my Ford Hot Rods. I have turned every nut, bolt, and screw on them, they are not perfect but they will get your blood going and your butt moving.
I am looking forward to learning a lot. I will try to help others when I can. Sorry if my cars offend.
My name is Joe from Michigan. It is a new year and I am joining my 2nd ever Auto forum.
This is going to be very new territory for me because I am very rusty on my very limited knowledge of GM trucks. My 2 hobby cars are of a completely different types and make. Dare I say I have a Ford/Shelby hot rod addiction. I have a 1969 Mustang Mach 1 and a 1966 Ford Ranchero. Just an FYI. Larry Shinoda designed the 69/70 Mustangs. He previously designed Corvettes.
So why join a GM Truck Forum?
I grew up a GM brat. My mother worked for GM. My first car was a 1970 Nova 2 door triple black. My second car was a 1975 Pontiac Le Mans with a 350 Rocket engine swap.
However, my most fondly remembered vehicle will always be my Blue 1981 Chevy Silverado C20 Camper Special 3/4 ton truck. It was 2x4 and had a 454 with 400 trans. I bought it used around 1992ish. I absolutely loved this truck. I used it for many different jobs as a young man. Jobs like towing boats all over the state of Michigan. I beat the absolute hell out of it and it never once let me down. The truck was key to many life altering, and amazing adventures and it even literally saved my life at one time. I went to the Woodstock 1994 concert in this truck. I have missed it, and regretted selling since the day I let it go in 1995.
My current Daily Driver that I bought new in 2005 is a Dodge Durango. It has held up great accept the rust is becoming it's death nail. It has 96K miles and I will drive it until I can't. I have 2 very nice Hot Rods, and ZERO desire to keep up with any Joneses. I really dislike the idea of debt, and buying a new truck. This isn't for me. No car payments for me. I realize I will need to replace my daily driver in the next few years. I would like to replace it with a square body C20/K20 or variant. I would prefer 81-87ish. Something In great shape that I can repair when it breaks and not need a computer to do so.
This is why I joined this forum. To start my search for my next daily driver. To expand my knowledge of these great trucks. I may not have much knowledge to contribute specifically to GM products but I have years of experience hot rodding, restoring, modifying, and building my Ford Hot Rods. I have turned every nut, bolt, and screw on them, they are not perfect but they will get your blood going and your butt moving.
I am looking forward to learning a lot. I will try to help others when I can. Sorry if my cars offend.