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. Any updates on this amazingly low truck? Will be curious what the future holds for it. . . |
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I love that this survivor is a 305-V6. What a great truck to have survived! I mean it'd be nice if someone stored a 396 Sierra Grande shortbox, but if you can't have that, this is very cool as well. |
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Yep this is the thread.
Truley a amazing truck. wish the op would update with us. Just goes too show they are out there. I think finding one is less common than winning the lottery. |
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Aaaaamazing!!!!!! Neat story....I know I couldn't leave one sitting like that, but I understand that it was just transportation at the time and not a collectable.
Is that a accessory horn cap I see? That by itself is pretty neat!!! |
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Hi Guys/Gals, sorry for such a long delay. I have been bounce around different states for work and doing family stuff (youngins). This post kind of fell on the back, back burner. Attached are some more pictures. I have relocated back to my home state so I should be able to be better with certain request.
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Amazing! Can I please see a close up of the window cranks? I picked up some ‘67 handles that have smaller knobs on them.
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Love this thread and thank you for updating the pictures.
Bill |
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Have you mentioned this to GMC? I think they would like to see images of it.
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No mention to GMC at this point. Attached are some pictures of the crank handles that were requested. Anymore requests for pics just let me know. :)
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WOW! Such a cool truck! All these old threads keep popping up with the greatest stuff!
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Thank you, the pics are a big help. I absolutely love this truck, I can only dream of finding one this fresh!
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This is unreal. Hard to tell but it looks like it doesn't have a SPID. Love the V6! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank You for posting this Story and pictures.
If you have time could you take pictures of armrest and vent window levers. I have a 67 and it did not have armrests from the factory. The armrest on this truck look like ones that were on 66 trucks. I know which Armrest I will add to my truck now. Thanks Dwayne |
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Thanks for sharing more pics- very cool truck!
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I guess at some point the fiberglass cap was put on the bed just to save space? It's one made for a Ford.
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Nice to see this one back to the top.
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I love this truck! As far as the museum idea, I might reconsider that. A few years back tragedy hit the Corvette museum by means of a sink hole and destroyed a ton of irreplaceable rare Corvettes. Just food for thought. Thanks for sharing your family heirloom!
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So cool! Just wondering- are you ever planning on putting it in a car show? I bet a lot of guys from this forum would travel to see this one.
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I love the paint drip in the door jamb by the striker!
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I'd love to see that truck in person!
Was it common for the firewall/inside/dash to be painted differently then the outside in these 67 GMC's? |
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