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Ed Snyder
January 15th, 2023, 06:30 AM
I don't know how many forum members are still on here from the early days when Jolly Goodfellow started it in January, 2000. Besides me, two of the early members were Rick Rusconi and Dave "Rusty Nut" Schlager. Rick lived in Elk Grove, CA, and Dave in St. Charles, MO.
Jolly sponsored 5-year and 10-year "Jamborees" for forum members at his house north of Salt Lake City. The attached photos show Rick's awesome '62 pickup at the 5-year gathering in 2005. He had replaced the original 305D with a 401M, and had the truck repainted in the original colors.
The fifth photo shows the group of guys who attended the 5-year Jamboree. Rick is the one leaning on his hood on the far right. My son Andy is standing next to him. I'm kneeling in front of Andy, and Dave is kneeling next to me. Jolly is the big guy in the middle of the group.
A couple of years ago Rick decided to sell his '62 to Dave who drove it cross-country to Missouri. And then Dave decided a couple of months ago to pass it on to the next owner. We reached an agreement, and the truck is now in my garage. Andy and I will be co-owners. The final photo shows the '62 in my garage as of this evening. I had it transported in an enclosed trailer, not wanting to risk the exposure of over 2,000 miles of winter weather.
Andy plans to move from LA to Roseburg, OR, in June. Once he settles in, the truck will take its place in his new garage.
GMCNUT
January 15th, 2023, 05:07 PM
Super love that one Ed! Beautiful truck - I hope to eventually own one that looks as nice as that one day
GMCNUT
January 15th, 2023, 05:10 PM
Wish someone would sell me a sweet perfect rear bumper like this truck has - a few varieties of these exist, like the Sports Liner and Smash Hit varieties, but you simply cannot find one without welding, cutting, rust, extra holes drilled or some evidence of its work life messing up its straightness for repainting and making nice. If anyone reads this and has something that survived the above abuses, I would love to know
Sonic65
January 15th, 2023, 07:06 PM
Nice pictures. I have been a member since 2003 when this group was on Yahoo Group's. I have gotten a lot of (and still do) useful information all these years.
John
Jim A
January 16th, 2023, 05:10 PM
Nice!
I had to go back and look at GMCNUT's new truck from a few days ago to make sure they were not the same. Twins, perhaps.
I have had my '60 for 53 years now and was an early or mid-range member of Jolly's group. I almost made one of the Jamborees, but had a last minute conflict.
There have been changes, of course, but it is really good to see the level of interest continue.
WE7X
January 17th, 2023, 07:08 AM
Great pictures of those beauties!:coolphotos:
I was lucky enough to attend the meeting in Oregon a few years ago.
I sold my big V6 powered motor home (still shown on Jolly's old list of "Powered by GMC V6" ). The stiff clutch was just getting to be too much for me at my age.
The extra 478M engines are gone, so I have no need for the very heavy duty engine stand. It is a slightly older version of the current OTC 'Motor-Rotor'
https://www.amazon.com/OTC-1735B
Rod Johnson
P.S. I am still selling the occasional Buick HEI conversion bushing kit ( about 1 per month), so there is still demand for these old motors
GMCNUT
January 19th, 2023, 02:04 PM
Nice pictures. I have been a member since 2003 when this group was on Yahoo Group's. I have gotten a lot of (and still do) useful information all these years.
John
Wish I had kept up with when I joined the yahoo groups one under Jolly. Don't know if that detail is still floating out on the web or if you just have to have a good memory. Mine and your page here only shows when it transitioned to this format in 2013. I feel as you do - gained a ton of info and knowledge over all these years and still learning from our most senior members
GMC_Dude
January 20th, 2023, 04:03 PM
That a clean truck Ed. I don't post much but I'm still here from the Jolly days. I still own my 66 I1000.
Darrell Hein
San Antonio
TimC
January 22nd, 2023, 03:36 PM
Beautiful truck Ed. I'm happy to see that the truck has been kept in the family, so to speak. I don't post here often, but I too came over from the YAHOO! day's. I still lurk here often. I don't know if you remember, but you came down to Medford to bring me the thermostat crossover for my '67 305E. I'm so glad this group is still here, so much useful information you can't find anywhere else. I too fled CA a few years back, and now happily live free in So. UT. Maybe Jolly would do a 25 year gathering? I'd be up for that! :cheers:
Ed Snyder
January 22nd, 2023, 08:06 PM
Beautiful truck Ed. I'm happy to see that the truck has been kept in the family, so to speak. I don't post here often, but I too came over from the YAHOO! day's. I still lurk here often. I don't know if you remember, but you came down to Medford to bring me the thermostat crossover for my '67 305E. I'm so glad this group is still here, so much useful information you can't find anywhere else. I too fled CA a few years back, and now happily live free in So. UT. Maybe Jolly would do a 25 year gathering? I'd be up for that! :cheers:
Good to hear from you, Tim. Congratulations on being able to escape from California! Lots of people are doing that nowadays. I'd be up for a 25 year gathering too. That gives Jolly two years to get ready for it.
I like your '67 -- my favorite year for our V6 powered pickups.
Ed Snyder
June 25th, 2023, 01:31 AM
I'm looking for some advice on the ex-Rick Rusconi pickup. While pulling into a parking lot the truck died. And when I say "died" I mean everything died -- no lights, no nothing. It's got a good Optima battery and new 4 gauge battery cables. Ground continuity from battery to engine and frame check out good. Got 13 volts at the battery lug on the starter. But no power anywhere beyond that. The truck still has a generator, voltage regulator on the inner fender, and an add-on MSD box next to the voltage regulator -- probably added by Rick.
Anybody out there got suggestions on what else to check?
GMC_Dude
June 25th, 2023, 02:12 AM
I'm looking for some advice on the ex-Rick Rusconi pickup. While pulling into a parking lot the truck died. And when I say "died" I mean everything died -- no lights, no nothing. It's got a good Optima battery and new 4 gauge battery cables. Ground continuity from battery to engine and frame check out good. Got 13 volts at the battery lug on the starter. But no power anywhere beyond that. The truck still has a generator, voltage regulator on the inner fender, and an add-on MSD box next to the voltage regulator -- probably added by Rick.
Anybody out there got suggestions on what else to check?Ed, there is a connection on the firewall on the passenger side that I've seen come lose that would cause similar symptoms. You might start there.
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FetchMeAPepsi
June 25th, 2023, 03:13 AM
Wish I could help. I'd probably start checking fuses.
Ed Snyder
June 25th, 2023, 06:26 AM
Ed, there is a connection on the firewall on the passenger side that I've seen come lose that would cause similar symptoms. You might start there.
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Can you be a little more specific on location? See attached photo of passenger side. There's not much there since it has the standard under-dash heater.
Funky61
June 25th, 2023, 07:09 AM
Ed, I see a connector just behind the coil.
Prowbar
June 25th, 2023, 12:42 PM
Ed, I see a connector just behind the coil.
Indeed. That connector supplies the dash and instrumentation with voltage: ignition switch, lights, blower motor, wipers, etc. If it comes loose then everything quits. You still should have 12V at the starter, but no signal to the starter or coil from the ignition switch.
jbgroby
June 25th, 2023, 02:38 PM
I'd love to make the trip one day as well.
GMC_Dude
June 25th, 2023, 11:13 PM
Ed, the connector by your coil is the one I was thinking of. Much easier to see on my truck as the inline 6 allows a better view. 10371
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GMC_Dude
June 25th, 2023, 11:16 PM
Also, the connector doesn't fall completely apart before the symptoms appear. It might not look much different than it did before the symptoms appeared.
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Ed Snyder
June 26th, 2023, 06:23 AM
Also, the connector doesn't fall completely apart before the symptoms appear. It might not look much different than it did before the symptoms appeared.
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Thanks for the tips, folks. That connector looks and feels tight. I'll have to wait a while for further investigation though. My wife and I are getting ready to head to the coast for a few days to celebrate our 50th anniversary with our kids and grandkids. I'll post an update after we get back and I do some further checking.
Ed
FetchMeAPepsi
June 26th, 2023, 11:51 AM
Thanks for the tips, folks. That connector looks and feels tight. I'll have to wait a while for further investigation though. My wife and I are getting ready to head to the coast for a few days to celebrate our 50th anniversary with our kids and grandkids. I'll post an update after we get back and I do some further checking.
Ed
FIFTY YEARS? All this time I thought you were about 40 something, you old geezer! Congrats on 50 years of marriage and raising all those kids and grandkids. That's a huge milestone. Hope you guys have fun!
:rowdybeer:
Prowbar
June 26th, 2023, 04:13 PM
Thanks for the tips, folks. That connector looks and feels tight. I'll have to wait a while for further investigation though. My wife and I are getting ready to head to the coast for a few days to celebrate our 50th anniversary with our kids and grandkids. I'll post an update after we get back and I do some further checking.
Ed
Congratulations on your 50th anniversary!
Funky61
June 26th, 2023, 05:52 PM
Congratulations Ed on the Golden Milestone!
Ed Snyder
June 27th, 2023, 01:17 AM
Congratulations Ed on the Golden Milestone!
Thanks for the congrats, Funky, Prowbar, and Fetch! I hit another milestone a couple of months ago -- I'm now three quarters of a century old. Only one more to go!
BobBray
June 27th, 2023, 05:12 AM
Congratulations on your 50th. Ed!
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