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count me in - I love maroon! is this still in your family?
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the wrecked truck is different - a stepside, compared to the others being fleetside
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I came across this photo that shows a bit of my old Custom Camper at a friend's place in the '80s
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What are we looking at? Easy a '68 C10. Not so easy, what wheels are being used? Front wheels are 15" lock ring type. Rear wheels are wide base solid 16.5". ( rear hubcap is an incorrectly repainted '61-'63 C 10 cap). Mirrors are typical aftermarket west coast type. GemTop shell. Common scene back in the day.
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I had a pair of 5-lug 9.75 x 16.5 rims on the rear of a '72 C/10. 8.25s went on the front. I ran 10.00 hiway and 12.00 M&S 8-ply bias. I do recall seeing 8-ply 15" tires and wide steelies, but I guess the 16.5s were more commonly available? I don't remember now, but floatation tires from the factory were only offered in 16.5
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I love these threads.
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Honeyville? More like Honey Hole!
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My cousin sitting on his brothers 72 step in 1977
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The paint job will have to wait till after graduation.
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for years and years,there was a Chevrolet Oldsmobile dealer in Halifax,Nova Scotia,Bob MacDonald Chevrolet,gone now but they were very involved in motorsports,had a speed shop on site in a small little building off the main showroom,a man in the service dept who famous around here for doing most of the performance work and building 4-speeds on customers cars.here's a few pictures i rounded up of some of the "Bob MacDonald' cars.
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^^^ Notice how they used the GMC as a centerpiece to give the Buicks a touch of class :cool:
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Great pictures guys, love this thread .........
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Back in '84 at Assateague Island National Seashore
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I think its interesting that GMC sold with non GM, probably since Chevy lots sold Chevy cars and trucks.
In the 60's my dad sold cars at a Chrysler Plymouth GMC dealer. In the mid 70's he sold at a GMC only place. The commercial trucks to the everyday trucks. |
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For those who like vintage photos here's a link to the 60-66 vintage photo thread. There are some 67-72 photos too.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=540610 |
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Nice set-up. Except I never liked the idea of towing with the bumper slid out. That's why I got out of my '71 camper rig. I wanted an 8' low-profile camper so I could tow and haul kayaks on top without getting a nose bleed :)
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My Grandfather's 73 Chevrolet
Same color combination as my 71 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/p...ictureid=26948 |
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