Old Chevy Truck?

I'm about to start drivers ed, and I wanted to know where I could find an old Chevy Truck, preferably a C10 1969.

Good year. Long wheel base trucks are easy to find, it the short beds that cost $$$. Try old car traders and truck trader magazines along with thrifty nickles and such. Treat your old Chevy like a lady and she'll get you out of trouble. Abuse her and you'll be walking.

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6 Users Responded in " Old Chevy Truck? "

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walter chaos said,  

check the junk yards……… just buy some small car to learn to drive and then move up to a re-build or better ride when you master the art of good driving —– a '69 C-10 is not an easy vehicle to drive or park and the new parking slots are small and the '69 is big —get it ……drive small to learn then move up….
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mad_mav70 said,  

Good year. Long wheel base trucks are easy to find, it the short beds that cost $$$. Try old car traders and truck trader magazines along with thrifty nickles and such. Treat your old Chevy like a lady and she'll get you out of trouble. Abuse her and you'll be walking.
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By the way, I learned to drive a '69 Ford truck. It drives like a tank compaired to the Chevy. I've had it 16 years and going. I think it made me a better driver.

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fireturd_owner88 said,  

http://www.collectorcartraderonline.com

http://www.hemmingsmotornews.com

check them regularly, buy the hemmings guides if you can. they're pretty much the bible to old cars.
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redneck 01 said,  

try ebay, motors.ebay.com type in 1969 chevy truck, I havent looked but it may be ones that have been restored, so It may be hard finding one in daily driver shape buy you never know. good luck with it all, I have a 75 myself, but still a chevy truck is a chevy truck, they rule!
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BeachGirl said,  

good year, but if i were you i'd get a newer chevy truck with TBI or SFI. That way, the truck is a lot more reliable, and a lot less maintenance will be required(tune ups, timing, etc.). Also, you can just start it and go in the winter, no warm up time. It will also get better gas mileage. I would look into an '88 or newer Chevy truck with maybe a 305 v8 and a manual transmission. That would get much better gas mileage than the truck you're looking for, and it would be easier to manuver and fuel up. I have a '98 Chevy 1500 and it rocks! Best truck ever, also most reliable.
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racingirl14 said,  

good luck. it's very popular for restoration
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