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1967 Chevy Stepside

 
Chubbs Chubbs
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 05/25/08
03:55 PM

I created a topic a while ago and talked a little about my truck, but i wanted to post more pictures and never got around to it, so here they are. This is my 1967 Chevy Stepside that my dad and I spent about 3 years on restoring. I am very proud of it and want to know what others think of it.

Before

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Interior

Interior
 

 
speedfoxracing speedfoxracing
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 05/25/08
07:21 PM

nice and i like the seats wut are they out of ?  

 
Chubbs Chubbs
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 05/25/08
07:26 PM

umm they are out of like the early 2000's chevy trucks.  

 
speedfoxracing speedfoxracing
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 05/25/08
07:37 PM

ok nice cause im buildin a 69 chevy 8ft bed and lookin 4 options  

 
Chubbs Chubbs
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 05/25/08
08:45 PM

yeah i love the seats im glad i went with those instead of the stock bench. and good luck with yours man  

 
Luebbe1967 Luebbe1967
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/07/08
12:36 PM

Hey Bud, I like what you did with your '67.  I restored one 10 years ago and it's my pride and joy.  I do like the seat you used but personally I went with a more stock look for my cab and used the original bench seat but got it reupholstered by a guy in Missouri who put a Heartbeat of America logo on the middle.  Check out LMC truck guide for a sweet headliner with speakers in it! (since it's near impossible to move the gas tank from behind the seat on the short box)  

 
partshunter partshunter
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 12/01/08
06:57 AM

in regard about moving the gas tank from the cab that is one on the easy moves you will want to make they make thes kits every day i made my on on my 67 short bed i rescued my from going to the crusher!!!! i have a long way to go on mine the parts are hard to find in in western north carolina  just a little input on the subject for a old retired bald man  

 
Chubbs Chubbs
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 12/23/08
11:58 PM

yeah our gas tank is under the bed, like a blazer tank. we moved the gas tank there and in the cab where it used to be we put vinyl to fill in the whole and stuck a 10" sub in the middle. its good to hear you rescued yours! nothing worse than seeing an old classic all crushed up..theres just so much potential! Good luck with yours, post some pictures when your done I want to see it!  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
User | Posts: 153 | Joined: 12/08
Posted: 12/26/08
10:58 AM

Nice job on the truck, I've had a few stepsides myself. I still have a cab here in America ( it is a Right hand drive). I am looking for a Shortbed fleetside to put it on. I want to make a CHEYENNE  

 
rollback01cars rollback01cars
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/31/09
05:00 PM

IM IN SC. I SEE ALOT OF PART'S FOR THESE TRUCK LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED..  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 04/08/09
02:55 PM

Nice ride and a clean interior.  

 
ecreip68 ecreip68
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/27/09
09:53 PM

nice what are your tire sizes the stance is great  

 
Damon79 Damon79
New User | Posts: 15 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/27/09
10:04 PM

I love the new truck. I am restoring a 63 short wide and am using the exact same seats. I am doing the 63 for a friend and we are hoping to have it wired and fired by then end of the week.  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 07/28/09
11:36 AM

Looks like 15" tires. Size might be 225 or 245/75 15.  

 
AJ1970C10 AJ1970C10
New User | Posts: 6 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/28/09
09:28 PM

That is a nice looking truck. My son and I are working on a 1970 long wheel base.  
Work in progress
1970 C10

 

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