1967 C-10 van I'm going to look at

B&BGaryC

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What should I look for when checking it out? Are parts too hard to come by to make this worth it? I think this would work great for hauling DJ gear and turn a lot of heads if I wrapped it. My wrap Guy will give me a "don't tell anybody about this" deal on my stuff.
 

The Great Oz

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Front end parts wear quickly and take out the front tires. Having the engine right there in a flip top box is handy, since you'll have to be quick to put out the fire when the carburetor floods. Or maybe that was just mine.

With nothing but a sheet of metal between your legs and the world, you'll learn to stay well back.

Could be fun.
 

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I figured 67 was too old unless I wanted a full restoration project. I'm just trying to figure out if it is even worth driving the 45 minutes to look at even though I will probably not buy it.
 

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I think Servicemaster had it before. :roll:

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that thing needs some pimped out curtains across the top of the windshield inside. or at least some fuzzy dice.
 

Jimbo

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Gary...go get the latest issue of Hot Rod magazine...8 pages on cool old vans!

July 2011 edition...page 70
 

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i saw one similar going down the road completely restored painted baby blue and white with the curtains. it was a head turner..

gene
 

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