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Interesting videos. Both are pretty cool trucks.
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I would say yes to the 409 in both. One observation, front ends on both dumps look underspringed, sitting low in the water. Not sure if they have the 9k ( 5500lb front springs) or 11k (7700lb front springs) front axles, my guess is the 9K.
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Nice!
The orange '64 looks exactly like the one in the Dan Blocker video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQlVg2tp2EU I would like to see some more shots of the Southern Pacfic M80 and W6500 tractors. |
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Both trucks were loaded awful heavy
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When the truck got reconditioned, the mechanic added a few extra springs in-between the original leafs. What a difference. Should have been built that way front the beginning. In other words, they all should have had the 11 Fronts. |
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Yep, that's the way the factory did it as well. Guess we'll have to wait till a video surfaces with close up shots of the leaf springs. Are they 6, 8, 10, or 12 leaf front ends?
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Good info. If I were to guess, my truck only had 6 Leafs. I remember the mechanic saying that it looked sub-standard and in no way, the truck should have came that way. I wouldn't doubt that he put 4 or 5 more Leafs in-between the 6.
I would go in the garage and check on his progress now and then while his was reconditioning it. When the truck was just about done including new paint, I asked him when is he finally going to take it down off the jack stands. He looked at me and said "The truck is already off the Jack Stands"!! I looked under the truck and sure was impressed. The front end sat nice and high and never sagged again carrying a good 20,000. |
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How would I order a new '65 M80? Had a little fun with this. Have the factory options and price list. The basic M 80 175" wb. was $8000 in '65. You got the 7k front axle with 4500 lb springs each. 30K rear tandem with 17,250 lb springs 348 engine, 3152 Spicer 5 spd. hydraulic brakes. 9-22.5 10 ply cast spoke wheels. My order: 409 engine $311, Fuller 8 spd $751, Full air brakes $751 Emergency air equip. $215 11K front axle $456 7000lb front springs $10 34K rear tandem with 19,500 rear springs $389. 10-20 12 ply tires $766 Tinted windows $15. Custom Comfort option $54. Tow hooks $26 Tach. $48 Ten stud disc wheels $214 $4006 in options+ $8,000 base price=$12,006 grand total plus tax and license.
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I like your order. Although I would go with the 10-20 Spokes (It's an East Coast thing, lol). I really like the 8-Speed RR. I realized they were available when I would take a coffee break and read the manual from the glove box in the cab of the truck. Although they say they weren't the best transmissions.
Wonder what the "Emergency air equip. $215" consisted of as well as the "Custom Comfort option for $54"? |
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You should do it! Don't you wish?
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The Comfort Package sounds good. I would have liked that in my '62 6500. By the time I got the truck, the seat was shot. I had to sit on an old winter coat to make up for it. Funny as when the truck got re-conditioned, they didn't fix the seat. I asked for it, but never got it, lol. |
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My '62 had a Clark 5-Speed. Would had been nice to have a 3-Speed Aux with it, but mine had the 2-Speed Rear. Have to say that the Trans was bullet proof. |
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Don't have the '62 GMC options and price book, but do have some literature ( a mailer sent out to prospects ) on the 6500 series.
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Interesting literature and pictures. Other than the red paint, my truck exactly right down to the Cab Lights and Air Horn.
Thanks for posting it. |
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I love those old brochures (more like books) they are too cool. My friend that built the cage and such in my truck is a Dodge-Chrysler guy. I found some of the old brochures from the late 60's and early 70's from our local Dealership. As much as I liked them I took them to him. I would bet they are still in mint condition.
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Another route would be a V80, which is a M80 with a DH 478 V6 diesel. This would run you an extra $973. This would come standard with a New Process 541GL. The Clark 269V was a no extra cost option. I'm sure many blown V6 diesels were replaced by Cats or 427 ( tall decks) back in the day, but I probably would have given GMC another chance and upgrade to the refined Toro Flo II. Have a hunch the 11K front axle is the one with the flat hub covers. This GMC W6500 looks like in can handle a heavy load!
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Another great picture. This one got the Chrome package, Grille and Mirrors, probably Hood Emblems as well. Interesting Air Horn option.
When the DH 478 failed, they should had just gone with the Gas version. Those engines were tough as nails. Although a 4-71 would had been nice. |
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That M80 tandem brochure photo above is the exact same truck in the GM video! Thanks for posting special-K
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Grabbed this photo off the 60-66 section, appears to be on a late model frame. A way to get around the obsolete original chassis parts problem. They lower everything these days.
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Lower it. Suddenly it's cool! :rolleyes:
True, swapping body onto newer chassis, or swapping components to original frame, solves obsolete parts issues. What I see is a ruined truck (that could be saved) just to have a thing to take to shows. What good is it for otherwise? A pleasure to drive doesn't really fit here. "Nice cab & chassis. What are you going to mount on it and use it for?" |
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Found this in an old overdrive magazine. Nice powertrain!
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Cool truck.
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That's a DBI-7000, notice it does not have a 'V-6' emblem on the hood. When the DB-7000 series came out in 1960, the only diesel available was the 6V-71, customers wanting the in-line 6-71 in a conventional had to buy the old D-860 which remained in production through the 1962 model year. In 1963 the D-860 was finally replaced with the 6-71 powered DBI-7000.
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A great truck. I bet they loved it. The Guppy :cool:
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No but wayne school busses are neat. A resto mod 35 And the patina 36 according to the plates. And a big tow truck too. |
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I guess we blew the "semi" theme a long way back. Cool buses! I believe that wrecker would get the job done!
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I wasn't sure where to else to post them.
The 35 belongs to my boss been working on it for some 20 years. The 36 is across the street from where i park my big truck. Thought it was neat to see a 35 and 36 chevrolet within days of each other. |
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Nice General well drilling rig on the job
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With pit fenders!
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I noticed that right away. I like the truck all the more for that. I can tell this guy likes his rig and has it set up just how he wants. I saw it on Saturday, no one around. I would have liked to talked to the owner or operator.
I was coming home from the ATHS Tri-State (MD/PA/VA) show when I saw that truck. At the show was this really nice and showy one I only got the one picture of |
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