Strick
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- Joined
- Nov 25, 2020
- Posts
- 1,354
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- 3,315
- Location
- Dunn, NC
- First Name
- Harold
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C20 Crew
- Engine Size
- 350
I totally agree with you. I saw it and inquired about it the next day. It took a few months but then the student (whose grandparents owned it) approached me and said "grandma says you can get it for $300". I never flinched and told him that I would take it. Only upon the day of retrieval did I realize that it was a Silverado, the first year for that placard; but it also had most of the trim moldings, tailgate, hood ornament and tilt wheel with cruise- all in great shape. The bonus is when I was handed the title after loading it on the trailer.I have seen substantially worse trucks sell for a lot more. You have done well.
It is in need of everything but as of now, I've put on some decent tires and fresh gas and am using it around the farm. The 283 is gutless (probably running on 50 octane gas/water) and the front driveshaft makes the "thunk-thunk" noise that all full-timer NP203 trucks do. But, I would much rather have it than not to. I've even had a few folks spot it and say that they have seen it sitting in the pasture where it was for a couple decades.
My son put it best on one of his videos. He said in his video that I had taken a truck that was parked for 20 years and put life back into it, and even put it back to work. He filmed the video while we were pulling the truck from a tremendous stuck that I put it in...several times. He has an '83 SB Stepside with CUCV axles and 38's and could winch me out easily.
Strickland