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Very nice suburban!!!
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Beautiful Sub, nice axle's besides the cool engine.
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that is one awesome burban !
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My new toy.
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Good toy choice, whats the plans for it, 6" lift..35's..LS..:hot:
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Always stuff to sort out isn't there, good truck to start with. What are the specs on it, small block, auto. Any more pic's of it, under hood and cab.
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67 Cab? Didn`t think small back window was an option in 68.
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i may be wrong, but i think some 68s had the small window. early in the year as they used up the stock. or it could be a mutt. either way a cool truck.
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Barn find from North Eastern Oregon.
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ok, busted. If your back you have to post multiple pic's till everyone is happy.
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This is what mine looked like before I blew up the engine and it sat for six years...
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While I haven't looked much into it, there are reputed very early 68 small window trucks. Since the inital FMVSS regulations cited for the many changes in 68 did not become effective until Jan 68 it is possible, in theory, some were made.
But that said, I would also be interested in seeing this 68 SPID listing the A10. Even more so of a 68 (light duty) with a small back window. Having the big window RPO A10 Panoramic or a variation listed on the SPID is probable during transitions like this. It may have also be a "mandatory option" during the standardization process. |
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I recently picked this truck up. I bought it locally in Canada but it came from Oregon a few years ago. It is titled as a 1968 but has a small back window. I've exhausted every avenue trying to figure out if it is real. The SPID is missing which would tell me it is not real. It has had an extensive amount of work done to it at some point. (Lift, motor, complete repaint in and out). I am going to remove the swampers and install 33"x12.5" on rally rims.
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nice find..welcome to truck heaven
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I have a couple trucks. One is a 68 that I traded for a year ago. It is original except for the 350 crate motor I put in it. My other one is as 70 short bed that my Dad gave me 30 years ago. Started out as a 2wd. I'm having it totally rebuilt with 3/4 running gear with a 572 big block with a 67 front clip and wide bed.. It has been going on for 3 years. Hope to have it finished this summer.
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1970 Chevy before and in progress I changed it to a period correct bed and added Chevy rallies
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Nice to see the proper bed and the ralley's look a lot better too.
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Here's what my GMC looked like before I sold it:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/000_1032.jpg Before the step side bed: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../waiting70.jpg |
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