I learned to operate a 2 speed axle 5 speed in a 1977 C65 with a 366 engine back in the summer of 1980 doing construction between school seasons, It was a beast.
Beautiful truck! Thanks for sharing, I agree with you these trucks don't get the appreciation they deserve. They are very good trucks and very reliable.
What a gem! Started driving in '88 with C70's, 8.2 L Detroits with Allison automatics, good reliable trucks. Definitely on my list of favorites along with the IH S series with a DT466.
Beautiful truck. I have a 78 c60. It has the 350 and a 2 speed rear. I grew up riding in 2 old chevys just like them. My grandmother and grandfather had them and he would clear land, haul dirt, stone, demolition. They bought one of them brand new in the 80s not sure what year. Wish I had them but they are long gone
Great truck! Love these, i didn't need the dump, but i love the way they drive so i took one of my uncle's project c30s and welded an '87 suburban body on the back and we take it out to shows and tow projects back to the garage with it.
That's a really great truck. I've owned a number of large 70s and 80s GM trucks and cars for that matter. Had a few with the 454 but never a 427. I love the look of the big square bodies. It's a beautiful kind of ugly. I bet you could get this truck with the 8.2 Fuel Sipper GM diesel but it would not still be on the road if it had that as no one has had the tools for it for a long time. Much better it has a gas engine in this case. Stick an old 5.9 Cummins in it when it needs a fresh engine.
6 or 7....hahaha....nope. 5 is believable tho. They put huge tanks on them so that you wouldn't notice how much fuel they take. Outstanding truck for your area Nate!
That's a great truck! I have owned many of those. They are very tough trucks. I've had C70s and a C6000 and C7000 are great for landscaping and construction. I'd love to have another one someday. Great video
Hi, I was so happy to see you have a C65. My husband bought one a few years back, awesome truck, but we are having trouble getting parts, at this time, it is wheel cylinders for the drum breaks....do you have any suggestions? Thank you
Nice truck , we had a 1975 C65 chev with the 427 , it use to burn out points . It was a tandem with a 5 & 4 transmission . The other truck we had and still have is a 50 series with a 350 and a straight 4 speed nice little farm truck and also a 1972 International with 47,000 miles
@@natel2046 if I'm not mistaking I believe those only came in regular cabs unlike the newer generation ones which came in crew cabs too. I know the light duty models which are the smaller ones that have the same cab design as that C65 there came in crew cabs but wasn't sure about those medium duty models because I've never seen a crew cab one.
I have a c70 that I got back in 2020 and it is rough. That truck of yours looks great for its age. We call ours big John it is a white 1984 c70 with the 427 and 2 speed rear. Has a few leaks in the power steering brake assist. Nothing major.
Just bought a 88 366 not as nice as yours but i hope to get it right over the next year or so. Thanks for sharing. So far i put a new aluminum radiator with electric fans and i think ill take the smog junk out and weld the header up.
I'm a small l owner operator/ contractor. My best friend runs 10 wheelers and a heavy haul set up. He does all my transport for me and hauling. Wanting to keep more in house i just bought a 85 Gmc 5yrd 454 gasser. It's not in as good cosmetic shape as urs but Is pretty clean and price was right. Mine needs carb and few other easy fixes. Cool to c I'm not the only one not to tainted by modern technology to run an old rig. I was wondering on tires and just assumed on milage. I do know one thing especially with the older equipment. They don't make em like they used to. That's why they say an oldie but a goodie. Lol
@@natel2046 I have an M929 6x6 dumper, (AM General) 855 Cummins, naturally aspirated. When I use it and really give it the "onion" (full speed) it only gets about 3 mpg also (it is diesel) It has an auto trans, that's one reason and it is underpowered also (my opinion) So what I am saying is: large equipment uses fuel, when you are working it.
Of course,the big trucks were Mack, Kenworth and Autocar but GMC And Chevrolet led the country when it came to mid size Trucks. Sorry Ford and Dodge...you guys couldn't even build a diesel.
@@ACF6180T Peterbilt is just a show off truck. Yes, International, Western Star and F.W.D. were tough. International is making the toughest pickup truck,now days.
I learned to operate a 2 speed axle 5 speed in a 1977 C65 with a 366 engine back in the summer of 1980 doing construction between school seasons, It was a beast.
Mercedes 366? ?
@@marlborodemoura1377 As far as I know it was a Chevy big block same as the 454.
Quantos HP? ?
@@marlborodemoura1377 300
@@JayDogTitan-he6wo GM 6.2 l V 8? ?
Nothing like a General motors square body! And a 427 at that.
That is a nice clean unit!
I love the no payments models!
I agree!
Beautiful truck! Thanks for sharing, I agree with you these trucks don't get the appreciation they deserve. They are very good trucks and very reliable.
What a gem! Started driving in '88 with C70's, 8.2 L Detroits with Allison automatics, good reliable trucks. Definitely on my list of favorites along with the IH S series with a DT466.
Quantos HP? ?
@@marlborodemoura1377 165 H.P.
@@markdanielczyk944 obrigado aq do Brasil! !
@@markdanielczyk944 é turbo? ?
No turbo in the ones we had. Tandem axle trucks("6 wheelers ") had the turbo.
Beautiful truck. I have a 78 c60. It has the 350 and a 2 speed rear. I grew up riding in 2 old chevys just like them. My grandmother and grandfather had them and he would clear land, haul dirt, stone, demolition. They bought one of them brand new in the 80s not sure what year. Wish I had them but they are long gone
I love this Chevy C65 dump truck 1985. Great and solid truck. I love this truck is beautifull
@@fernandorocha901 vc é do Brasil? ?
Quantos HP? ?
I like those. We had a couple of that vintage with 453 Detroits in them.
Great truck! Love these, i didn't need the dump, but i love the way they drive so i took one of my uncle's project c30s and welded an '87 suburban body on the back and we take it out to shows and tow projects back to the garage with it.
Very nice Truck! it has a hitch to pull a pup Dump trailer,
Thank you Sadly this truck has just been sold about a week ago gave me wonderful service for time I had it
Greetings from NH!! Love your rig! Keep it going!!
That's a really great truck. I've owned a number of large 70s and 80s GM trucks and cars for that matter. Had a few with the 454 but never a 427. I love the look of the big square bodies. It's a beautiful kind of ugly. I bet you could get this truck with the 8.2 Fuel Sipper GM diesel but it would not still be on the road if it had that as no one has had the tools for it for a long time. Much better it has a gas engine in this case. Stick an old 5.9 Cummins in it when it needs a fresh engine.
6 or 7....hahaha....nope. 5 is believable tho. They put huge tanks on them so that you wouldn't notice how much fuel they take.
Outstanding truck for your area Nate!
That's a great truck! I have owned many of those. They are very tough trucks. I've had C70s and a C6000 and C7000 are great for landscaping and construction. I'd love to have another one someday. Great video
Couldn't agree more!
Love that chrome bumper! Rarely saw those.
nice old classic! older then my 94 cabover I'm rebuilding on you tube!
Love the medium duty trucks
Sweet truck, I just got a C65 that I’m gonna put to work. There still a lot in use mostly farmers
Hi, I was so happy to see you have a C65. My husband bought one a few years back, awesome truck, but we are having trouble getting parts, at this time, it is wheel cylinders for the drum breaks....do you have any suggestions? Thank you
@@shannonstram2389 , try Rock Auto. I recently got a 1962 Chevy C60, and it's amazing what they have available.
@@jerrybrooks870 Thank you so much, will do 😊
Nice truck , we had a 1975 C65 chev with the 427 , it use to burn out points . It was a tandem with a 5 & 4 transmission . The other truck we had and still have is a 50 series with a 350 and a straight 4 speed nice little farm truck and also a 1972 International with 47,000 miles
No reason to burn out points unless you leave the key on or you running to many volts to them
@@MrJeep75 no idea it did that right from the dealer and was back a few times ???
Just bought one, your truck is inspiring
Thank you, hope it will serve you well
1991 was the last year of production! The 8.2L Detroit Diesel Allison Transmission is the best!
It's in great shape for the year!
Thank you
shinny & clean NATE
I don't see many of those generation Chevy & GMC medium duty models on the roads anymore like I use to back in the day.
Yeah they're pretty much extinct and I actually just got rid of this truck back in April
@@natel2046 if I'm not mistaking I believe those only came in regular cabs unlike the newer generation ones which came in crew cabs too. I know the light duty models which are the smaller ones that have the same cab design as that C65 there came in crew cabs but wasn't sure about those medium duty models because I've never seen a crew cab one.
I have a c70 that I got back in 2020 and it is rough. That truck of yours looks great for its age. We call ours big John it is a white 1984 c70 with the 427 and 2 speed rear. Has a few leaks in the power steering brake assist. Nothing major.
Nice looking truck, I've got an 85 too, K10
Just bought a 88 366 not as nice as yours but i hope to get it right over the next year or so. Thanks for sharing.
So far i put a new aluminum radiator with electric fans and i think ill take the smog junk out and weld the header up.
Yeah mine has a lot of emission stuff that's been disconnected, but good luck with your truck
Gorgeous truck
Looks good man! Paint your left front rim dam it
You're very observant
this was the BEST dump truck made for many years chev was number 1 for a lot of years back in the 50 and 60 yes i did drive one
Beautiful rig!!!
Nice old Chevy
I'm a small l owner operator/ contractor. My best friend runs 10 wheelers and a heavy haul set up. He does all my transport for me and hauling. Wanting to keep more in house i just bought a 85 Gmc 5yrd 454 gasser. It's not in as good cosmetic shape as urs but Is pretty clean and price was right. Mine needs carb and few other easy fixes. Cool to c I'm not the only one not to tainted by modern technology to run an old rig. I was wondering on tires and just assumed on milage. I do know one thing especially with the older equipment. They don't make em like they used to. That's why they say an oldie but a goodie. Lol
That is a cool truck
Thank you
Nice truck!
The squarebody mediums were from 73 to 90 and the heavies the light duty trucks were 73 87 ck series 88 to 91 rv series
Would love to have one just like it.
I also have a 1967 C-60 single Axle in great shape.I use it on the Farm....
Could you do me a favor and let me know if a full sump oil pan will fit ? (An oil pan without a kick-out for a cross member)
Unfortunately I don't have the answer to that
Take me for a ride
What engine and speed? What State from Chevy C65 1985
Andrew Camartra has the same truck with a Ford badge on.
Oh yeah I'm familiar with Andrew Camartra enormous equipment collection
What’s the curb weight on it ?
Wish I could tell you but no longer have this truck
Preciate the review
3 miles to the gallon?
Yup
@@natel2046 Really nice truck though, will work good and last a long time.
Thank you for your comment,
@@natel2046 I have an M929 6x6 dumper, (AM General) 855 Cummins, naturally aspirated. When I use it and really give it the "onion" (full speed) it only gets about 3 mpg also (it is diesel) It has an auto trans, that's one reason and it is underpowered also (my opinion) So what I am saying is: large equipment uses fuel, when you are working it.
For every 7 truck loads of dirt that I haul in a 5-mile radius cost me about 50 bucks
How much and where if so
How big are the axles?
Have no idea
Been looking for one for several years..no luck
Is this truck a non cdl
No you need a CDL B
What does cruising speed look like on the highway
I used to drive it at 60 miles per hour any more than that you're pushing it plus it has a governor
Quantos HP? ?
What a cream puff! Thanks for sharing!
hey nate L. i just wondered when did or did you graduate from high school ?
1994
A 427 might get on a good day 4.5_5 miles to the gallon.
Yes it's a gas guzzler
Does this truck have disc brakes?
Air brakes
@@natel2046 nice!!
I need to get a nice truck like this. You need to do another video of this truck on a job site in action!
That would be great but unfortunately I have sold this truck back in April it served me well for the time I had it
Do you need a commercial license for it
Yes CDL B
I think I've seen this truck in Littleton/dalton nh
Work in Southern New Hampshire mostly sometimes work in the Washington area
Good
Back when they made a man’s truck.
Nice
Do you want to sell your 427 dump
Not at the moment
Drive 2007 c 8500 cdl truck izuzu engine Allison trans if my company maintained it it would go many more years
Konbyn kob liye
If you want to sell it, let me know!
I Have truble with air brake push and pull park brake
Of course,the big trucks were Mack, Kenworth and Autocar but GMC And Chevrolet led the country when it came to mid size Trucks. Sorry Ford and Dodge...you guys couldn't even build a diesel.
I'm a Chevrolet truck , & car guy ! That's all I own 7 to be exact , But don't forget those I/H trucks & Peterbuilt , As well as Western Star trucks.
@@ACF6180T Peterbilt is just a show off truck. Yes, International, Western Star and F.W.D. were tough. International is making the toughest pickup truck,now days.
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Thank, you for you're video. [GRACELAND FARM. INC. EST. 1900s] EAST COAST VA.
thank, you
Sad to say , only old school good old truck if was a 75 or under you can run in california !!