Matt,
I owned a 64 panel and wish I had never sold it! Had a wooden floor in the
back and I got about 30 mpg with the old in line 250.
 The inline sixes, 250 and 292, that Chevy used during that time were, IMO,
bulletproof and can be built to run like a scalded dog. The truck could be
worth between $500 to $1150 depending on how much the interior is intact and
how little rust there is. Check under the doors and the rear quarters for
signs of rust and/or previous repairs. These old trucks are notorious for
rust starting around/behind the rear wheels and rocker panels. If I lived
closer, I would love to take a look and consider buying out from under you
if it wouldn't be grounds for divorce; I've been cut off.

Here's some websites for your research;

http://www.vmrintl.com/Default.htm

http://www.classictruckshop.com/

http://www.chevytrucks.org/

http://www.eclassictrucks.com/

http://stovebolt.com/index.htm

http://rickspickupparts.com/

http://www.stoveboltengineco.com/index1.htm

http://www.classictrucksweb.com/#

http://www.cliffordperformance.com/

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/index.html

Hope this helps and good luck.

Rich

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Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 12:09 PM
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Hey Guys,

Any Chevy truck guys out there?  Anyone know how rare a 1967 Chevy Panel
Delivery is?  I've spotted one out here in CA that appears pretty straight
and rust free, but the straight-6 is blown.  Seems like a perfect candidate
for a 350.

I really want a 67-70 truck, but the panel looks cool!

-Matt



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