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Mexican C10!?...CL find
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I guess I made mine Mexican without knowing it...
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Interesting body lines on the bed side. different tooling used down south.
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Didn't know they made the beds different down there. Is there a desire for them? I'll keep my eye open when I cross the boarder since I cross often. The tailgate is interesting also...
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Supposedly, this is a GM built 'burb in Argentina (noticed it's shortened with door curving around rear fender well to more Tahoe like dimensions). http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1153418611 And they have "avalanches" there too (looks to be using same shortened rear doors/frame as burbs)... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1153498062 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1153417698 |
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All those Mexican C/10s in 67-72 had 16" 6-lug wheels, shortbed, 67/68 hubcaps and steering wheel, 6cyl, and not sure on transmission if there were choices.
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5 lugger?
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It would be cool to see all the 67-72 variations from around the world. I think there was a thread for the "crew cabs" of South america, but not much else.
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I took those pics about a year and a half ago at a customer site in MX. Funny thing is I was at that same customer yesterday and the truck was there again. I'm in a different city now so I'll try to get one of my guys to take some more pics.
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This is my buddies in Rosarito Beach. It is a 1967 and purrs like a kitten:ito:
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I'm assuming the backup lights are built into the tail light lens? Taking another look I don't see a backup light. Hard to see it in the photos.
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That's also some interesting 67-72 trivia. The 67's had a folding bench seat, but in 68-72 GM didn't want to spend $ on a new latch system to lock the folding seat, so they simply added a screw and made the seat frame rigid. The truck benches didn't fold again until 73 when the trucks & seats were redesigned. |
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