69' Chevy C20 Future Resto Candidate

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Something about those classic trucks that I like. Good luck with it. Much more aftermarket support for those trucks than our G-bodies.
 
Hey guys i know its been awhile but i went up north again and got to take more pics so here they are.
 

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And finally, the last 3 pics...
 

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That would be a really nice project, I'd vote for restoring it and either lifting it for off roading or bagging it so it has a wicked low stance. Those old trucks are really neat no matter what.
 
Man the frame looks decent for where its been! If you cant salvage the truck itself, pull that 327, build it and drop it in a Gbody when you finally find one :mrgreen:
 
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Man the frame looks decent for where its been! If you cant salvage the truck itself, pull that 327, build it and drop it in a Gbody when you finally find one :mrgreen:

Yeah when i got down on the ground and took a look i was really surprised by the condition of the frame. The bed rails are obviously done, but from what ive heard you can still use the bed sides.
 
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