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66 GMC Suburban
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/c...231721849.html Looks like it has 3 rows of seats. |
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What were they asking for the 66 GMC Burb?
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It was $7600 OBO
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More photos of 66 GMC Suburban...Looked to be original and wish there were photos of the engine compartment, but it had the 351E V6. :gmc2:
Anyone know what that black canister is hanging from the top? |
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Here’s another suburban. This one is closer to MusicMan70’s neck of the woods.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/...217925281.html |
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Black canister; Dunno but, the Sub looks like a typical "crummy" used to transport loggers out to the cutting unit. Bear-proof lunch box?
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Oh I've seen that one ForestB but its missing those elusive hard to find seats.
Per the ad on the 66 GMC, it was his father's, and had not run for years, so it was stored. Looked like his father had an old Radio and Tv business as I can read on the side of it. |
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I'm thinking a Speaker.
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Steering column - https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...96340982078602
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Helms Bakeries in Culver City, Calif. used 1950's and 1960's Chevy Panels to deliver 700 tons of bakery goods directly to consumers per week. Does anyone else have one of these trucks? The original paint was a light yellow and there were wood cabinets inside. All the cabinets and Helms accessories were gone by the time I bought my 1961 in 1983.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...28&postcount=1 |
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And there is a whole thread on the subject you can post in - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=7306215 |
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What is the ratio of Barn Doors vs. Clamshells? My suburban has barn doors. I know some prefer the Clam and it does give you more visible rear window viewing. I guess it's just a preference. Now back to our show! |
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NOT MINE. Not a craigslist find but was dumping some scrap metal this morning and at the junkyard they have a 60 or 61 GMC 3/4 longbed that is for sale, no parts. Its a factory automatic v6 with an aftermarket air conditioning unit. You can tell its been used for a work truck but for $1,000 compared to what I have seen lately it looks pretty good. If anyone is interested in it pm me and I'll send you the location. And there is a very very rough 1962 K20 there as well.
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