Sunday, August 19, 2007
Pictures of the truck
Here are some pictures of the truck the day after I brought it home. All of the pictures can be seen here
Finally found a truck - August 2007
At this point I was getting frustrated. Cristy and I had been searching for five months. There were no decent trucks in the Austin area. We were down to doing Google searches for '1964 fleet-side'. Cristy found some obscure truck website that had classified ads. On that site there was a posting for the truck I was looking for but the ad was several months old. I called the guy and it was still for sale. The truck was located near Dallas in the city of Mesquite, TX. I arranged to go see the truck on Saturday August 18th, 2007. The whole family drove three hours up to Mesquite and the truck turned out to be pretty nice. It is a 1964 Chevy C-10 short bed fleet-side. The engine had be swapped with small block 350 and the 3 three on the tree trans with a 3 speed TH-350 automatic. I liked what I saw so I plunked down the cash.
The drive home was quite an adventure. After about an hour and half of driving the oil pressure gauge started dropping. We immediately pulled into a gas station to check it out. Turns out the engine is leaking oil like a crazy. I put four quarts of oil in it and we were back on the road. It was a hot humid day and with no air conditioning and windows that wouldn't roll down, I nearly passed out driving home. We had to stop two more times to put oil in the truck. I ended up having to put in a total of seven quarts of oil during the three hour drive.
The drive home was quite an adventure. After about an hour and half of driving the oil pressure gauge started dropping. We immediately pulled into a gas station to check it out. Turns out the engine is leaking oil like a crazy. I put four quarts of oil in it and we were back on the road. It was a hot humid day and with no air conditioning and windows that wouldn't roll down, I nearly passed out driving home. We had to stop two more times to put oil in the truck. I ended up having to put in a total of seven quarts of oil during the three hour drive.
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