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I was told recently that our local Buick dealer is essentially kept afloat by their GMC sales.
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I always like the 'turbine' wheels on these trucks, I have a set on my '72 GMC.
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Turbo Vecs 18 years ago
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Article in Outdoor Life in keeping with the vintage theme shows a 72 K10 Super https://www.outdoorlife.com/story/hu...ule-deer-hunt/
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My Dad's 1970 GMC C2500 Camper Special
https://bl6pap004files.storage.live....660&height=321 How it looks today. https://bnz06pap004files.storage.liv...660&height=321 |
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A few random pics off the net
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Back in the day when I was a member of a motor cycle gang...Hills Angels:lol:
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Scrambler! Not Hills Angles? :lol:
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My grandfather and the 1969 C20. Unknown year. I currently have the truck.
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I love those pics. When I was a kid nobody knew (at least where I grew up) what a GVWR was or payload capacity or tow ratings. You hooked something to a bumper and if it moved you were good. Maybe you stopped loading a truck when the springs bottomed out. And forget about lights or brakes. The only thing connecting a trailer to a truck was a ball or a pin. And we (and the trucks) mostly survived. Ahhh, the good old days.
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1960's and 1969
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the ol' Carryall.... It was a '66 and this was prolly shot in '67
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i was in town today,November 30th picking up some things i needed for my latest project and found this little hot rod Model A running the roads and eventually stopping for coffee,good looking little car
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I see some good buys.
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My work truck in the early eighties.
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My work truck in the late eighties.
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No problem 292, granny gear, limited slip 4.56 rear
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A lousy photo, ;)
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back in 1987 - my '72 Sierra Grande with all options minus comfort tilt wheel
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Appreciate the heat on this thread. Always love to see new picks of trucks in period.
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Hate to see the wrecks. One of them reminds me too much of my '67 SWB Fleetside.
I am astonished by the cherry-picker! Nowadays, you "need" a 2-ton truck with dual rear wheels and stabilizers for that job. |
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