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I think that truck is a creation. A big pickup conversion on a cab & chassis. I don't think you could get a pickup on a medium duty. I think that is definitely a dual wheel rear, all there was for cab & chassis.
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This red Chevy has an interesting history and a bunch of.pics from when it was first found all the way through it's restoration. Here's a link to it. https://classiccars.com/listings/vie...-arizona-86404 |
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That's really interesting. I wonder if it is one-off or if the power company had others built. I wonder if they built it.
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I made my comment before all this other info was given. I could certainly see it was not an 8-lug Napco and I thought the truck looked like it had the bigger sheet metal up front. I've owned a Napco, even rebuilt the front axle, so I know what the Napco axles look like.
This picture has been on the internet as long as I have. I've always wondered what it's story is. Appears to be a similar conversion Attachment 2182918 I see the bigger ones with the wide 6-lug pattern and 10-lug. I've seen medium duty Fords Napcos with the wide 5. I guess it depends on what rating rear they have |
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Great looking 59 GMC on Bring A Trailer. Not mine.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...150-napco-4x4/ This 1959 GMC 150 pickup is finished in tan and white over a matching interior and powered by a 270ci inline-six paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a NAPCO dual-range transfer case. Equipment includes a power take-off unit, white 16″ steel wheels, 4.56:1 gearing, quad headlights, and a vintage-style stereo. A refurbishment completed under prior ownership included repainting the body, rebuilding the driveline, and installing power brakes. The selling dealer acquired the truck in October 2021 and subsequently installed the wood bed floor. This GMC pickup is offered with NAPCO manuals, refurbishment records, and a clean Pennsylvania title. |
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Saw this old Ford M/H pop up on F.B. Marketplace. Pretty cool old beast!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...4767032940943/ |
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1955 Suburban conversion. Every time I see one of these I kick myself for not buying the one I could have back in 88. Oh there were good reasons not to at the time. Obviously this bring a trailer auction isn't mine.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...rolet-3100-20/ This 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Suburban is equipped with the NAPCO 4×4 Powr-Pak conversion kit and is said to have remained in the current owner’s family since 2002. The truck is finished in brown with cream accents over black vinyl and powered by a 235ci inline-six mated with a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Equipment includes 16″ steel wheels, a winch, a tubular front bumper, dual side mirrors, a split tailgate, and an aftermarket cassette stereo. The truck was recently inherited by the current owner after an extended period of disuse, and service in preparation for the sale reportedly included flushing the fuel system, cleaning the fuel tank and carburetor, servicing the brakes, and replacing the battery, fuel lines, starter, and valve cover gasket. This Suburban is now offered at no reserve by the seller on behalf of the owner with a duplicate California title. |
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Dang that thing is seriously cool! I wish I had the cash and room for another one.
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I love that thing! There are some odd NAPCO conversions out there. The military and others had some mighty custom stuff, like cabovers, school busses, cabover school buses...
Last weekend at a big rig show & shine this guy had what started out as a, early-50s US Army Chevy NAPCO aluminum Stepvan. I took pictures but just got a new phone this week and managed to lose all my pictures. This thing had a story. It ended up bought from the military and converted back to 2wd by Wonder Bread. Some other business bought it from them and painted it again. This guy got it and stripped all that paint down, plus the Army scuffed it with 80 grit so he had to work all that out to have the polished look it has now. He put it on an F350 4wd chassis, Accurides, coker bias-ply 6.50-16 M&S, hi-performance-built 6BT, with a 6spd out of a 2 1/2t IH. I really regret losing those pictures. That thing was neat. He still had the NAPCO Power-Pak emblems on it. Too bad it's no longer one, only in spirit now |
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There’s a 69 longhorn napco legit on mecum in kc beginning of December
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58 Suburban up for sale this week. Not mine.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...uburban-napco/ This 1958 Chevrolet Apache Suburban Carryall has been refinished in mint green and white over a black and gray vinyl interior and is powered by a 283ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Refurbishment work was carried out circa 2000, and the truck was acquired by the seller on BaT in August 2021. Equipment includes a NAPCO 4×4 conversion, Warn locking front hubs, power steering, power brakes, Bilstein shocks, a cabin heater, and an Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor. This Suburban is now offered with manufacturer’s literature and a clean California title in the seller’s name. |
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^^^ If I was rich I'd have the biggest collection of NAPCOs on the planet.
But, alas, I have no money for such things...boo hoo. but, today I hope to be looking at a '70 Longhorn NAPCO conversion former Navy order. How historic? Top dog 67-72 4wd collector in my book. Listing says bad rust in cab. I have a 69/70 1t cab, air/high hump/cab lights just waiting for a truck like this. I want it so bad I'm going to go look at it anyway. I watched this truck sit parked at a house nearby since the '80s. Always meant to ask about it. Sat so long it turned green. But I always had plenty of K/20s without rust and from the road I thought this was a factory K/20. Lord knows why the Navy needed a pickup with extra 6' bad enough to build such an expensive (for gov't vehicle) and unique truck. Decommissioned in '80. This truck sold a couple/few years ago in Marketplace. Now that guy is selling, $3,900. My camera is on the blink (needs battery) and I don't use my phone for this forum. If anyone is interested let me know in PM and I can send pictures by phone https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...s&__tn__=!%3AD |
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Tim, My dad is here in NM visiting, we were looking at that navy truck On FB last weekend. Looks like it’s got some real potential. If you end up with it I can’t wait to see what you make of it.
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54/5 rolling thru the Brooks Oregon truck show.
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Super nice Napco in the 57 GMC flavor. Not mine.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...pick-up-truck/ This 1957 GMC 100 NAPCO is a 1/2-ton long-bed 4×4 pickup that was acquired by the seller in Florida 12 years ago and underwent a rebuild process that was completed in 2017. The body was repainted metallic blue, and the seller states the 347ci V8, four-speed manual transmission, and two-speed transfer case were also rebuilt at that time. Additional equipment includes body-color 15″ steel wheels, a wood-plank floor bed, LED headlights, a Holley four-barrel carburetor, a dual snorkel air cleaner, a Vintage Air climate control system, AutoMeter gauges, and a Retrosound* AM/FM radio. This GMC 100 is now offered with a clean Florida title in the seller’s name |
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