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1964 GMC Longbox Fleetside
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Just wondering how much you think this truck is worth.Also how rare are these types of trucks.
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Heres some more pics.
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Not much. Here anyway. I dont think they're rare, just not as common as chevys. Do those emblems say GMC 4000?
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Maybe a couple 100 bucks. BTW, that's a stepside, not a fleetside.
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GMC 910
Inline 6 235 or 292 3 on the tree and yes,that is the correct guage panel Eh, only in canada you say Not really rare Ryan,there's plenty of those out there,(and chevies too) The rear fenders are somewhat sought after(mostly by the 55-59 crowd) Rust will determine if it's worth saving or for parts IMHO longbeds look better as fleetsides Welcome to the board,it's an awesome place to hang out during those PG winters T |
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is it for sale?
how much rust? does the owner have BC papers for it? you could always find a fleetside box for it |
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I agree with the responses above. If the only damage on the hood is the small dent on the passenger corner, it's probably worth more than the rest of the truck. The long stepside beds were more common when new due to practicality. Over time they have become more rare, but not necessarily desirable. Outside of original fleet owners the long step has traditionally been the least desirable model. A switch to a fleetside bed would increase it's market value.
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The truck is a very basic truck with standard equipment and no R.P.O.'s (Regular Production Options), that I can see, therefore, it is neither rare nor real desireable, but may be a good parts donor candidate. Offer to haul it off for free or horse-trade with something the owner may need. Good luck and let us know what you do.
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Forgot to mention the truck has no engine or trans.
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Can we get a close up of that fender emblem? I have never seen that before.
Also, since the truck has the 60-61 American guage panel and it is a '64, did all 60-66 Canadian GMC's come with that style? |
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I cant get a close up on the fender emblem because they pics were emailed and the resolution isn't that great.Not sure about the gauge panel
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Cort,I have A 63 with the old style panel,ryan is showing his 64 and a few weeks ago I went to look at a 66 and it had the newer style,so the only?? is 65
I'll dig up some of the emblem (cdn) T |
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No V6's in Canada,I6 and V8
Gauge panel in my 63 emblem 63 4 5 6 not sure about 60 1 &2 |
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Those emblems are awesome.
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This truck is a Canadian built GMC. This truck is built with the same running gear as a 64 Chevrolet, same engines and same rear coil suspension.There are some positives to this one. The steering wheel paint is not worn down, revealing it is not a very high mileage truck. Also it still has original paint, which is very desirable today, so needed body work is more easily indentifiable. The worst thing on it is the ugly accesories added by owner: the shell and wheels. To see how good the unappreciated longbed stepsides look restored, check out ebay# 170392567705.
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