I was lucky to find a 1988 FWC Grandby in San Diego, sits in my 03 F250. I love it, i restored it and would never trade for a new one. I love old school.
Wow that was my first pick up in high school. All my other friends had short bed half ton with cragars. I had 8 lugs with the shiniest hub caps on the planet. I had a lot of fun in that truck
Great memories I'm sure sounds like a cool truck. I had a 74 stepside in high school and luckily still have it hope to get it back on the road one day :)
Very nice , that's exactly what Dad's truck looked like in 1976 ......it was a 73 C-10 w/350 & 3 speed, 3.73, exactly that 2 tone color........62 year old me misses that truck
Very Nice. One of the best trucks ever make. You did a Excellent job with the camper work and the way you set it up. Give me a price I will buy it right now. 😁😆.
A friend had same color grn/wht chevy 3/4 ton truck 4x4 & we used to load 40+ big bales of hay at a time on that every year until one year he rolled it in the mountains. Then he bought another new only tan/white.
I bought a brand new '75 similar to that but only had a camper shell, in which my first wife and I camped in all over NorCal back in the days of old... ~ ~ ~ "Ol' Scooter" from down in East Texas
1974 was the first year for the drip molding trim above the doorways. 1973 was the first year for those third generation Chevrolet & GMC C/K series pickups & were produced up through 1991, except 1987 was the last year for the half ton & three quarter ton regular cabs & 1989 for the one ton regular cabs. Like the crew cabs, the seventh generation Suburbans & second generation K5 Blazers & Jimmys were also produced from 1973 through 1991.
@@Sam-kv5lu Four Wheel Campers located in Woodland, CA makes them and they can vary widely in price. Their shell model is the basic version most comparable to this camper
I was lucky to find a 1988 FWC Grandby in San Diego, sits in my 03 F250. I love it, i restored it and would never trade for a new one. I love old school.
Wow that was my first pick up in high school. All my other friends had short bed half ton with cragars. I had 8 lugs with the shiniest hub caps on the planet. I had a lot of fun in that truck
Great memories I'm sure sounds like a cool truck. I had a 74 stepside in high school and luckily still have it hope to get it back on the road one day :)
Very nice , that's exactly what Dad's truck looked like in 1976 ......it was a 73 C-10 w/350 & 3 speed, 3.73, exactly that 2 tone color........62 year old me misses that truck
@@timfremstad3434 I hear ya these old trucks carry alot of great memories 👍
Great looking truck and camper.
Sure is...a classic setup!
We love seeing these classic trucks and campers still living their best lives! Thanks for sharing Shad!
Seeing those buckles on the side that hold the camper to the bed finally explains what the holes on the bed of my 76 K20 are for. Haha. Nice setup.
Very Nice. One of the best trucks ever make. You did a Excellent job with the camper work and the way you set it up.
Give me a price I will buy it right now. 😁😆.
Both the pickup and camper... wow... what a package! Sweet!
A friend had same color grn/wht chevy 3/4 ton truck 4x4 & we used to load 40+ big bales of hay at a time on that every year until one year he rolled it in the mountains. Then he bought another new only tan/white.
Great story thx for sharing :)
Very nice classic! I miss my old Chevy now..
Thanks for watching. Sorry you miss your old Chevy, but hopefully this brought up some good memories from when you had it.
Use to take a truck like that hunting every yr from Ca to Colorado,if we did have a problem ,we could get it back going ❤️👍
That has to be one of the best dam Barn Finds,.dam I would buy that rig
I bought a brand new '75 similar to that but only had a camper shell, in which my first wife and I camped in all over NorCal back in the days of old... ~ ~ ~ "Ol' Scooter" from down in East Texas
These old square body trucks were the ultimate for camping
Sweet setup. Thanks for sharing.
The deluxe camper special package is rare!!! shock/tie downs etc
Sweet setup!
1974 was the first year for the drip molding trim above the doorways. 1973 was the first year for those third generation Chevrolet & GMC C/K series pickups & were produced up through 1991, except 1987 was the last year for the half ton & three quarter ton regular cabs & 1989 for the one ton regular cabs. Like the crew cabs, the seventh generation Suburbans & second generation K5 Blazers & Jimmys were also produced from 1973 through 1991.
Nice! Awesome video!
so rad!
Sure is! :)
Check out turtle expedition camper IV....they took this same camper all over Siberia.
Very nice 👍,,I also own a 74 464 C-20 super Longhorn,,,it once was a camping p/u ,where do I need to be on price Bronze/white
What are those slide in campers called and how much do they cost?
@@Sam-kv5lu Four Wheel Campers located in Woodland, CA makes them and they can vary widely in price. Their shell model is the basic version most comparable to this camper
@@Savagecamper ok 👍
Them k10's C-10's are notorious for frames cracking in multiple areas ......learned that from "stunt double" Stacey on Trucks youtube
That’s a six or seven mile to the gallon truck.
Yeah, 40 gallons won't get them as far as they'd like🫤