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Lower it. Suddenly it's cool! :rolleyes:
True, swapping body onto newer chassis, or swapping components to original frame, solves obsolete parts issues. What I see is a ruined truck (that could be saved) just to have a thing to take to shows. What good is it for otherwise? A pleasure to drive doesn't really fit here. "Nice cab & chassis. What are you going to mount on it and use it for?" |
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Found this in an old overdrive magazine. Nice powertrain!
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Cool truck.
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That's a DBI-7000, notice it does not have a 'V-6' emblem on the hood. When the DB-7000 series came out in 1960, the only diesel available was the 6V-71, customers wanting the in-line 6-71 in a conventional had to buy the old D-860 which remained in production through the 1962 model year. In 1963 the D-860 was finally replaced with the 6-71 powered DBI-7000.
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A great truck. I bet they loved it. The Guppy :cool:
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No but wayne school busses are neat. A resto mod 35 And the patina 36 according to the plates. And a big tow truck too. |
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I guess we blew the "semi" theme a long way back. Cool buses! I believe that wrecker would get the job done!
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I wasn't sure where to else to post them.
The 35 belongs to my boss been working on it for some 20 years. The 36 is across the street from where i park my big truck. Thought it was neat to see a 35 and 36 chevrolet within days of each other. |
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Nice General well drilling rig on the job
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With pit fenders!
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I noticed that right away. I like the truck all the more for that. I can tell this guy likes his rig and has it set up just how he wants. I saw it on Saturday, no one around. I would have liked to talked to the owner or operator.
I was coming home from the ATHS Tri-State (MD/PA/VA) show when I saw that truck. At the show was this really nice and showy one I only got the one picture of |
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There is a rusty hydraulic tank on the passenger’s side but no PTO/wet kit…the frame’s dropped crossmember underneath engine/trans has been torch cut as well, so I wonder if someone swapped in this engine/transmission. I do intend to fix what I can and get it back on the road for shows & parades as a collector vehicle; it will be a tribute to my late Grandfather (mother’s side) who was a diehard GM trucker from the 1940s through the 1990s. I have his 1982 GMC 3/4-ton pickup with a Detroit 4-53T (with Jakes) that he used to pull his fifth-wheel RV around the country with. |
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Looks good.
Do you have any videos of the '82? |
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ETA: It was a short wheelbase single rear axle. It was on Midvalley Road just west of Minersville Hwy in Cedar City, Utah. The property was rezoned for a multi-home new development (another shame!). |
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No, sorry, don’t have any videos of the 82 with the 4-53T yet….it’s in storage on my property until I have time to work on it. Everything leaks and most parts are worn out, it needs a total overhaul. My Grandfather had a shop in Northern California do the conversion, and they could have done a better job, but it did go coast-to-coast almost a dozen times with no issues, so there’s that. It has a Spicer 3053A 5-speed transmission from a military M35A2 Deuce-and-a-half truck, with the hole between 3rd & 4th gear. I have 2 Deuces (1975 AM-General & 1971 Kaiser-Jeep) so I have several of these transmissions that are working pull-outs for spares…. I also have a 1944 Chevy G506 1.5-ton 4x4 that is totally clapped out…it was an old southern Nevada mining truck that was literally ridden hard & put away wet. I have visions of taking the 4-53T and putting it in this truck, then taking the 82 cab and swapping it onto a semi-truck chassis with either a 6V92T or 8V92T (I have both in crates, just need rebuilds). I also have a new fiberglass tilt hood from the larger C60-80 series. I will never be bored! LOL |
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Here’s my GMC General in my shop…still trying to get my shop organized & insulated, but am always short on time. Truck has a different license plate than original picture but both still from Wyoming; unless mine is a twin to the one in the original photo.
Just thought you’d all appreciate pics & proof that at least one truck from the start of this thread has survived and will be taken care of. |
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Whadya know, I did manage to get a short video clip of my 1982 GMC 3/4-ton with Detroit 4-53T running, just before I put it into covered storage near my shop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_0r-yBiqLI |
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Detroit sounds good.
Keep us posted on your projects. |
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Out hunting a k2500 with a service body with a friend. Didn't buy the k but this caught my eye.
The k20 was too rusty, came home empty handed |
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Nice 4x4s, too bad the 2500 was rusted out…
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