Nice to see a farm dedicated to chevy and GMC trucks. In my opinions, the best trucks built. Many people dont know this, but chevy used the model numbers c10 for their half ton pickups while GmC used c15 model numbers for their half ton pickups. In my opinion, i think the GMC trucks are more rarely seen today because everyone wants the c10. But GMC was always know as the higher end fancier pickups up until the 5th generation started. Now chevy offers the high country to kimd of compete with the GMC denali.
Coby has a neat thing going out there! I had always been a C10 guy until I bought my 71 GMC! It has really grown on me. I like the small differences it has over the C10s.
I'm here in Oklahoma and a friend of mine just started up a shop where he restores classic cars and trucks I still have my dad's 72 Chevy sitting in the garage waiting to be rebuilt and redone I plan on keeping everything original except for maybe the paint The paint is an ugly gold color but I may keep it too it just depends but anyway I can't wait till I have it running and going once again in just a footnote here we bought it from a Chevy dealer in Yukon Oklahoma back in 1972 three on the tree four barrel carburetor 350 engine no power steering no radio no air conditioning and my dad paid $2,000 for it back then what a difference 52 years makes lol
That’s awesome! The stories that come with the trucks are just as good as the trucks if you ask me! I’m familiar with Yukon OK. In high school I would deliver dealer trades to the Yukon Chevrolet dealership on Garth Brooks Boulevard.
@@C10TruckNerdforget about that last comment I had a bit of a memory lapse here was thinking you and I might be the same age and I just realized you're probably about 20 years younger than me so Alan Murrow Chevrolet was probably no longer around when you were making your deliveries as a matter of fact Garth Brooks boulevard didn't even exist at that time lol but still kind of cool to know that you spent some time up here as well
I love the old Chevy trucks and had 2 of the square bodies, a 73 and a 79. I really love the old step sides. Those trucks were true American work horses.
I disagree 67-72 bumpside Ford trucks and 65 -71 dodge swept line are my favorite trucks they have body staying and character those gm trucks just don't have, and i am a big GM square body truck fan
Some nice looking trucks there, amazing how flat the state is out there, and how those trucks aren’t all rotted out like here in New York State upstate New York, seems like most of the trucks were 2 Wheel Drive though, maybe they don’t get snow in that part of their state. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! It is really flat in Kansas except for a few places. Most of western Kansas doesn't have many tree either. I don't find 4wds very often around these parts. A lot of farmers back in the day just used 2wds around here. We don't get a lot of rain here.
Fun video, Chad! I wish I lived closer..... I'd surely like the inner and lower cowls off the blue truck from which you guys got the door! Always fun when you can road trip w/ a bud to a truck farm!!! A+++++ video!!!
I appreciate it! My cousin is my partner in crime and enabler for sure. It is fun to have the same interests in hot rods. That was a cool 68 donor truck! Catch ya on the next one!
for me as a german, to see this, this makes my heart race ♥ never seen something like a so called truck farm and i love it. even though my heart belongs to buick classics, this here makes me smile and wanted to see this in person. i love it. wonderful trucks and nice, nice video! thank you so much for sharing this with us ♥ love and greetings, Ela :)
Thanks for the support! You can go wrong with a Buick! My moms daily driver when I was a kid was a 72 Skylark. It was sweet! Those truck farms make me feel like a kid in a candy store. Thanks for reaching out. It’s awesome to talk to folks from all over.
@@C10TruckNerd awww hi :)) soo nice to read your answer, thats great :)) a good friend of mine ownes a beautiful 51 buick special in a wonderful light blue color... i can't explain, what this car means to me. its sooo beautiful. and when we meet i have to take pictures and pictures... (but these are only on instagram, not here on YT) ♥♥ buicks are love on wheels.. to me :D but i'm so happy that your momma had one back in the days. i hope she was happy with this beautiful skylark :)
There's a salvage yard near Pella, Iowa called "Doug's Fourwheelers", and they have a TON of 67-72 C10 trucks tucked away. I got my rust free '67 front clip, my West Coast Jr mirrors, my OE sliding rear glass, and a bunch of other tough to find stuff from there. The guy has been stockpiling this stuff for years!
Regarding the power steering box working with the original shaft, there’s a company called Johnny Law Motors that sells couplers and full replacement shafts. I got a full kit with two u joint couplers for about $200 to go from the stock power steering box to the aftermarket column that came with my truck. Their customer service was top notch too
Truck farms from back in the day were farms that farmers grew their own produce and then sold it off the back of their trucks. Open to correction if I’m wrong
@@chevylandt.v stick with the 67 thru 72 more more character are far less was at those and they are the square body seems like everybody has a square body these days
I’d like to find a 72 c10 long bed. A little bit of living my second childhood. I had one back when I was 15 years old in 1982. It was the farm truck and my dad handed me the keys. I loved her until I was 18 and had a drive for a Camaro. Biggest mistake I ever made.
I know coby personally ive sold him a couple trucks and bought parts from him i daily a 71 c20 hes the only one who has a lot of that stuff around here
Thanks for the support! I usually get my parts from Classic Parts of America or LMC since they are my local venders. I also buy from CJ Pony and Brothers as well.
I need a good cab, mine the drip rails are gone and i dont mind having to do the rockers or cab corners, i really just need the top to be in excellent shape. thankyou
Esa sería la primera parte a la que viajara si fuera a estados unidos, tengo una GMC 1970 y ya le falta alguna que otra cosita como el radio, pero quiero conseguirle más piezas por si acaso, para que dure aún más andando.
My neighbor is cleaning her backyard out and asked if I wanted a truck for free, I pulled the tarp off and it's a 72 c10 350 auto let's go baby twin turbo ls t56 time
It's if it's a sixty 72 seventy two, he's already got the engine Mounts and needs The mounts on bolt from the end of the steel piece from the 6 cylinder. I'm good, and they bolt directly to your 8.
Some interesting history on the square body models is development on them began back in 1968. Vehicle components underwent simulated testing on computers before the prototypes were built for real world testing. A number of different body designs on clay models were made before the last one was made & picked to have as their next generation model. Before that square body design was made, a concept pickup was built & looked similar to the 1972 Dodge fullsize pickup which was also in development at the time. GM was about to choose the design on that concept pickup & start producing them in the 1972 model year but got pushed back to the 1973 model year instead because the pickup & Dodge's pickup had similar appearances & GM didn't wanna be a copycat so they went back to the drawing board to come up with a new design. It wasn't until late 1969 like around December or so when the designs on the clay models began to look close to those square bodies. In the summer season of 1972, the square body models were finally revealed & began being delivered to the dealerships. The model years they were produced were from 1973 through 1991 except at the beginning of the 1988 model year, the regular cab pickups "half ton & three quarter ton models only" were dropped, but the one ton regular cab pickups on the other hand were still in production up through the 1989 model year.
Amigos una pregunta ❔ tengo una Cheroke modelo 86 ,tiene el Buster malo pero aquí en Costa Rica no hay ,,puedo ponerle un Buster de un Chevy, por favor que me aconsejan,,
@@edwardallen1740 I'm going to hang onto it so I have an exchange core. I was able to snag it up for 30. No idea if it works, but I couldn't believe what the core charge is now!
@@C10TruckNerd l understand completely. Im not working on the 4WD at the moment lm trying to get a 70 C20 with factory AC 396 4 speed running at the moment hoping to sell it to some kid spending Grandpas money.lf not lm gonna cut it down to a short bed 67 body clone but ld rather sell it. I know my wife would too.
That’s my plan for next couple at least. I enjoy saving them from the crusher or Mother Nature. At least it gives the teen or guy on a tight budget a decent starting point.
It was crazy to watch! I have never seen wheels that fused before. We never did get them off! We probably warped them after all of those WWE powerbombs!
I have an extremely clean 1969 C30 (factory a/c cab). I would love to find a clean bed but I can’t find one. Guess I’m going to put a flatbed on it. 🤷🏻♂️.
Nice to see a farm dedicated to chevy and GMC trucks. In my opinions, the best trucks built. Many people dont know this, but chevy used the model numbers c10 for their half ton pickups while GmC used c15 model numbers for their half ton pickups. In my opinion, i think the GMC trucks are more rarely seen today because everyone wants the c10. But GMC was always know as the higher end fancier pickups up until the 5th generation started. Now chevy offers the high country to kimd of compete with the GMC denali.
Coby has a neat thing going out there! I had always been a C10 guy until I bought my 71 GMC! It has really grown on me. I like the small differences it has over the C10s.
@@C10TruckNerd worked at GMC dealership in mid 70s vand we wood sell parts to Chevy dealerships when needed😅😅
Yes sir, my Mom has a 2011 chevy p.up she says my 2001 GMC Sierra SLE p.up is a far better p.up ride, Drive , just a all around better Truck ! 😁👍
@@C10TruckNerdWhere is this located I'd love to buy one (or two and make one) to tinker with and drive.
They also sold a lot more Chevrolets than GMCs
Best generation ever! Keep history livin on
That Chevy Truck Farm is my Zen!
I'm here in Oklahoma and a friend of mine just started up a shop where he restores classic cars and trucks I still have my dad's 72 Chevy sitting in the garage waiting to be rebuilt and redone I plan on keeping everything original except for maybe the paint The paint is an ugly gold color but I may keep it too it just depends but anyway I can't wait till I have it running and going once again in just a footnote here we bought it from a Chevy dealer in Yukon Oklahoma back in 1972 three on the tree four barrel carburetor 350 engine no power steering no radio no air conditioning and my dad paid $2,000 for it back then what a difference 52 years makes lol
That’s awesome! The stories that come with the trucks are just as good as the trucks if you ask me! I’m familiar with Yukon OK. In high school I would deliver dealer trades to the Yukon Chevrolet dealership on Garth Brooks Boulevard.
@@C10TruckNerd
Would that by chance have been Alan Merrell Chevrolet? Because that's where we bought this one lol
@@C10TruckNerdforget about that last comment I had a bit of a memory lapse here was thinking you and I might be the same age and I just realized you're probably about 20 years younger than me so Alan Murrow Chevrolet was probably no longer around when you were making your deliveries as a matter of fact Garth Brooks boulevard didn't even exist at that time lol but still kind of cool to know that you spent some time up here as well
This truck farm reminds me of the quote “many will die so that more may live”. Long live the C10! Love seeing all the round eyes.
That’s a great quote! He has some good stuff out there!
I miss my old 72 everyday. Never should have sold her!
I know the feeling! Maybe you can get another one someday!
@@C10TruckNerd I hope to own another someday. The guy I sold it to has already put over 20 grand in her.
I love the old Chevy trucks and had 2 of the square bodies, a 73 and a 79. I really love the old step sides. Those trucks were true American work horses.
Absolutely and they are still working hard! 60s and 70 trucks were though to beat!
Nothing beats the old trucks in style
I agree with you!
Thanks for sharing, safe travels.
You bet. Thanks for watching!
BEST TRUCKS EVER, NO ONE WANTS FORDS AND DODGES OF THIS ERA! 😃
You can’t beat an old Chevy!
Need 83 short bed just the bed
95% of the Fords are still on the road. That’s why you don’t see no Ford junkyard.
@@ricktotz4078Found On Road Dead
I disagree 67-72 bumpside Ford trucks and 65 -71 dodge swept line are my favorite trucks they have body staying and character those gm trucks just don't have, and i am a big GM square body truck fan
At my local Pick-n-Pull, C-10s are picked clean! Got to know someone who can alert you to a new delivery.
Stuff goes fast without a heads up.
Theres a Chevy truck farm 67-72 In Kodak TN. Right outside Sevierville and Knoxville.
It’s probably a good thing that is more than a day trip for me or I might be in trouble!
Some nice looking trucks there, amazing how flat the state is out there, and how those trucks aren’t all rotted out like here in New York State upstate New York, seems like most of the trucks were 2 Wheel Drive though, maybe they don’t get snow in that part of their state. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! It is really flat in Kansas except for a few places. Most of western Kansas doesn't have many tree either. I don't find 4wds very often around these parts. A lot of farmers back in the day just used 2wds around here. We don't get a lot of rain here.
Fun video, Chad! I wish I lived closer..... I'd surely like the inner and lower cowls off the blue truck from which you guys got the door! Always fun when you can road trip w/ a bud to a truck farm!!! A+++++ video!!!
I appreciate it! My cousin is my partner in crime and enabler for sure. It is fun to have the same interests in hot rods. That was a cool 68 donor truck! Catch ya on the next one!
for me as a german, to see this, this makes my heart race ♥ never seen something like a so called truck farm and i love it. even though my heart belongs to buick classics, this here makes me smile and wanted to see this in person. i love it. wonderful trucks and nice, nice video! thank you so much for sharing this with us ♥ love and greetings, Ela :)
Thanks for the support! You can go wrong with a Buick! My moms daily driver when I was a kid was a 72 Skylark. It was sweet! Those truck farms make me feel like a kid in a candy store. Thanks for reaching out. It’s awesome to talk to folks from all over.
@@C10TruckNerd awww hi :)) soo nice to read your answer, thats great :)) a good friend of mine ownes a beautiful 51 buick special in a wonderful light blue color... i can't explain, what this car means to me. its sooo beautiful. and when we meet i have to take pictures and pictures... (but these are only on instagram, not here on YT) ♥♥ buicks are love on wheels.. to me :D but i'm so happy that your momma had one back in the days. i hope she was happy with this beautiful skylark :)
I'd love to have the cuda Colby is using for his sign. LOL
It makes a really cool entrance!
There's a salvage yard near Pella, Iowa called "Doug's Fourwheelers", and they have a TON of 67-72 C10 trucks tucked away. I got my rust free '67 front clip, my West Coast Jr mirrors, my OE sliding rear glass, and a bunch of other tough to find stuff from there. The guy has been stockpiling this stuff for years!
That sounds like a place I need to see real soon! Thanks for the heads up!
@@C10TruckNerd Sure thing! If you'd like a local to show you around when you come this way, drop me a line!
@@projectinlinesix Most definitely!
hello Chad thank for the info....
You bet!!
That place is awesome
It’s fun each time you go out there because it’s always new trucks!
I need a vent driver side window C-20 74&a front windshield
Holler a Coby direct and see if he can’t help you.
“It’s the chad!!” Tom green says that in a movie!!😂
Charlie’s Angels! That’s where we came up with it!
Love picking places like this
Wonder what was the song at the 6:30 mark??🤔
Bought, fixed a bit and sold many C10s.
They are a blast!
@@C10TruckNerd they were even demanded good dollars back in 72. When we t owed new and 5 yrs old for the yard
Great content! My dad just bought an AC unit from you and told me about what you do!
Thanks Ben! You got a good dad! I’m always glad to help the next guy out. Thanks for what you do!
Regarding the power steering box working with the original shaft, there’s a company called Johnny Law Motors that sells couplers and full replacement shafts. I got a full kit with two u joint couplers for about $200 to go from the stock power steering box to the aftermarket column that came with my truck. Their customer service was top notch too
I appreciate it Collin! I will relay the info. Thanks for sharing it with us all!
Truck farms from back in the day were farms that farmers grew their own produce and then sold it off the back of their trucks. Open to correction if I’m wrong
That would make sense to me!
Wow that's cool. I would like to check it out someday. Maybe I would like to find another square body or a 67-72 chevy or a suburban.
Heck yeah! I would like to get a 67-72 suburban one day to haul the family.
@@C10TruckNerd nice.
@@chevylandt.v stick with the 67 thru 72 more more character are far less was at those and they are the square body seems like everybody has a square body these days
I’d like to find a 72 c10 long bed. A little bit of living my second childhood. I had one back when I was 15 years old in 1982. It was the farm truck and my dad handed me the keys. I loved her until I was 18 and had a drive for a Camaro. Biggest mistake I ever made.
They are still out there! Lowest part of the country are you?
I know coby personally ive sold him a couple trucks and bought parts from him i daily a 71 c20 hes the only one who has a lot of that stuff around here
He is a good dude! I enjoy going out and buying a bunch of stuff I don’t need! You can’t go wrong with a 71!
Hi. Where can I get a new 72 C10 dash panel? Thanks. Great show.
Thanks for the support! I usually get my parts from Classic Parts of America or LMC since they are my local venders. I also buy from CJ Pony and Brothers as well.
I need a good cab, mine the drip rails are gone and i dont mind having to do the rockers or cab corners, i really just need the top to be in excellent shape. thankyou
What part of the country are you?
@@C10TruckNerdim in southeast mo
I miss my 85 blazer 4x4. Would love a 67 to 84 model but everybody wants new vehicle pricing for them.
The K/5 market is crazy anymore!
CHEVROLET 77 😍 SALUDOS CARROS MJ 🇨🇷👍
How was going to get those rims off . By making the bolts snap off ?
Hopefully break the rust weld. We got one! I left the rest. Figured the holes would be trashed.
Would love to get a few things from that goldmine of trucks❤😎☕
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69 GMC K2500...its had me 28yrs⚡👀⚡😁
That is a great place to burn a paycheck or two! What part of the country are you?
Tornados don't often show up without hailstones!
Buyers,...check for knuckle-bumbs!
That’s the truth in Kansas!
That's a honey hole..lol
It’s good that he is a couple hours away so I don’t have easy access to buy more!
Cold you post paint code on both blue 69s
Sorry for the delay. The light blue color was 507 and medium blue was 510.
This video just reminds me of just how flat Kansas is lol.
Right? Lol
Esa sería la primera parte a la que viajara si fuera a estados unidos, tengo una GMC 1970 y ya le falta alguna que otra cosita como el radio, pero quiero conseguirle más piezas por si acaso, para que dure aún más andando.
Looking for an original glove box liner with no holes for a 1970 C20 without air conditioning
My neighbor is cleaning her backyard out and asked if I wanted a truck for free, I pulled the tarp off and it's a 72 c10 350 auto let's go baby twin turbo ls t56 time
What an awesome deal! Get after it!
Does Colby have a website?
No. Just his facebook page.
It's if it's a sixty 72 seventy two, he's already got the engine Mounts and needs The mounts on bolt from the end of the steel piece from the 6 cylinder. I'm good, and they bolt directly to your 8.
I didn’t realize you could swap left to right on an in-line and make them for a V8. I learn something everyday.
im looking for a driver side door for my 67 chevy
Reach out to Coby. He probably has a handful! Lol
Do you have a windshield wiper motor for a 1973 Chevy C 10
Sorry I don't.
Do you sell any 71 or 72 Chevy grilles with the blue bow tie emblem?
I don’t have any right now, but you might reach out to Coby.
Great video!!! Anyone have a lower thermostat housing for a 72 c10 in line six, 4.1L
I’ve only got an upper from a I6 250.
@@C10TruckNerd yeah those Ive bumped into a few times. the lower is a bit harder to get. Some sites want $120 a bit too much
This probably isn't the best place to ask, but does anyone know if the front air dams Chevy put on C10 square bodies will fit on C20 square bodies?
I was hoping someone would pipe in on this one. Sorry I am not sure.
@@C10TruckNerd Probably just have to "make" it fit.
What town you located at
I’m out of Wichita, Coby and the truck farm are near Iola KS.
Need full address there
I don't have his address anymore. You can reach him on FB at @c10saviors and get the info. Thanks!
I like your sweatshirt how can I get one
I’ve been testing a few out. You can email me or message me on FB and we will see what we can do.
Don't forget Matt Dillon and Dodge City
Yeah buddy! Cawker City and the world’s largest ball of twine!
Some interesting history on the square body models is development on them began back in 1968. Vehicle components underwent simulated testing on computers before the prototypes were built for real world testing. A number of different body designs on clay models were made before the last one was made & picked to have as their next generation model. Before that square body design was made, a concept pickup was built & looked similar to the 1972 Dodge fullsize pickup which was also in development at the time. GM was about to choose the design on that concept pickup & start producing them in the 1972 model year but got pushed back to the 1973 model year instead because the pickup & Dodge's pickup had similar appearances & GM didn't wanna be a copycat so they went back to the drawing board to come up with a new design. It wasn't until late 1969 like around December or so when the designs on the clay models began to look close to those square bodies. In the summer season of 1972, the square body models were finally revealed & began being delivered to the dealerships. The model years they were produced were from 1973 through 1991 except at the beginning of the 1988 model year, the regular cab pickups "half ton & three quarter ton models only" were dropped, but the one ton regular cab pickups on the other hand were still in production up through the 1989 model year.
Amigos una pregunta ❔ tengo una Cheroke modelo 86 ,tiene el Buster malo pero aquí en Costa Rica no hay ,,puedo ponerle un Buster de un Chevy, por favor que me aconsejan,,
Something else l could use a good power steering steering box
I did rob one the other day for a core. I though about trying a quick ratio box someday.
@@C10TruckNerd what are you asking for that one?
@@edwardallen1740 I'm going to hang onto it so I have an exchange core. I was able to snag it up for 30. No idea if it works, but I couldn't believe what the core charge is now!
@@C10TruckNerd l understand completely.
Im not working on the 4WD at the moment lm trying to get a 70 C20 with factory AC 396 4 speed running at the moment hoping to sell it to some kid spending Grandpas money.lf not lm gonna cut it down to a short bed 67 body clone but ld rather sell it.
I know my wife would too.
@@edwardallen1740 Sounds good! At least you are doing some quality trucks!
Anyone know where to find some 69-72 chevy Medium Olive fenders I need some asap. Thank you
I’ve got a driver off a 71-72
@ItsTheChad that's awesome. can you send pictures of it?
@@twiztedracingokc I can. Email me at ItsTheChad71@gmail or message me on Facebook @ItsTheChad71
It would be nice to see you fixed up old truck and not turning them into hot rods keep them the way they came
That’s my plan for next couple at least. I enjoy saving them from the crusher or Mother Nature. At least it gives the teen or guy on a tight budget a decent starting point.
Give me a call if you had a windshield wiper motor
You might message Cody directly at @c10saviors and see if he can hook you up.
That's nothing I know a place in Idaho has 15 times that many trucks
That’s awesome! It’s probably better that I don’t live closer!
Was the locations please
The east side of Kansas outside of Iola. You can contact Coby on Facebook at @C10Saviors for more details.
Hello, I don't have Facebook. How would I get ahold of him ?
I'm needing so 69-72 check medium olive fenders.
Thank you
@@twiztedracingokc If you want to email me your number, I can forward it to Coby. ItsTheChad71@gmail
The fuck did he do there @9:28?
It was crazy to watch! I have never seen wheels that fused before. We never did get them off! We probably warped them after all of those WWE powerbombs!
@@C10TruckNerd ohh man :D I see
Wanted1971chevycab
Where are you from?
88. 89. Crew cabs 4x4 3500 FOR SALE. BB AUTO
Hello what the phone number there
I don’t. Coby uses Facebook for appointments and questions.
Was there any longbody 4x4 Diesle there?
I have an extremely clean 1969 C30 (factory a/c cab). I would love to find a clean bed but I can’t find one. Guess I’m going to put a flatbed on it. 🤷🏻♂️.
What part of the world are you located?
@@C10TruckNerd North America in New York
I don't agree. The worst brand is dodge 1994 to the present. Just going by the numbers of breakdowns I see.
I’m a huge 67-72 GM truck guy, but didn’t mind the Fords of the same era.