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Beautiful truck. I've seen some even higher priced that were not as nice as this one. It's a dealer in OC, what do you expect? :lol:
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Is that the one that had a suburban vin number?
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Nice truck!
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Wow! He even has the ultra rare Factory Production 8-Ball shift knob.
Obviously seen more than 7 miles since 1971. Must mean 7 miles since major ''every-nut-and-bolt" rebuild. Very nice truck. I am partial to '71 GMCs but this one's too rich for my blood. |
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Very nice truck- black is hard to beat. Chassis is well detailed. Nice to see a SPID too. Wonder why the driver side seat belt looks like its just laying there? Should have a fan shroud & correct 4x4 upper radiator pipe & hose for 80K.
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.....what?....no tilt?....I'm out.
lol. Nice truck, not my budget tho'. Coley |
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Picking it apart:
axle u-bolts too long yellow zinc bolts used on shackles/shocks wrong radiator - aluminum painted black (does't fit upper mounts) no shroud wrong upper rad hose cheesy battery terminals tie rod bent (may be optical illusion) zip tie on brake lines incorrect finish on hardware ralley wheels driver's seat belt parking brake release is weathered wrong shift knob radio SPID appears new but made to look old? no rosette rivets on VIN plate no side mount wheel carrier zip ties on heater hoses driver's front spring hanger stop strap - something's goofy, welded on in wrong place? Wiper blades tach is not on SPID seat cloth doesn't match SPID (sure there's more I missed) Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't throw it out of my garage. All of these items are minor. Except for the radiator/shroud/hose I'd just drive it. But for that price I expect more. |
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B. W. - you didn't catch the dome light switches are missing too! :) It does say in the fine print that the shroud is included- just noticed
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They will throw in the shroud, and the decals...some installation required! Why peel the SPID when you can see one under it? Do I want it hell yass, but I'll stick with my lolo with A/C for about 5-6000 invested.
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Repop. There was a green truck a few years ago that was custom work and listed at $90,000
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There was the recent 72 blazer that sold at auction for $220k.
Here's a recently listed Blazer from the Same dealer as the GMC. Love the OC comment - I was in Laguna Beach this weekend. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=745621 |
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Lol! Nope. We were there to take family pictures at the Montage Hotel set up by my in-laws - I did baby duty and didn't even get to swim.
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That is way underpriced! Unless I am mistaken, that is the ultra, ultra, ultra rare prototype lifted model.
GM only made this one and it's a steal at this price! :lol: |
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Makes my 72 Custom Delux COPO SS/396 worth well over $100K ;) Go ahead, ask me for a pic...
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Beautiful and one of the nicest I've seen. No comment on the price. My only criticism of the truck is I'd have sooner had some chrome vinyl letters done on the tailgate (if not painted like original) that added those engine badges that don't belong. It's a mild mild mild custom with the wheels ans exhaust, so why not dress up that rear and show off it's GMC pride? For that money they could have done what I dream of, chrome the tailgate, polish the letters, rubber mask them, blast the gate, and paint the gate. Have real chrome letters! A truly custom touch.
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Black with rallys is simply stunning.
But I have to agree with all the "picking apart details" in the posts above. I wouldn't spend $80,000 on a pickup truck just on principle. K |
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If I was going to spend $80,000 on a beatiful black truck it would have to have air conditioning! ;)
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Is it my imagination, or is one of the bed supports missing under the wood?
Also, if they're going to go "original", why did they put those wheels, and an 8k rpm tach in? I'll bet it'll match some old Guy's girlfriend's new shoes. :lol: |
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everyone rips the truck apart but I don't see anywhere where the dealer claims the truck is restored to 100% correct.
truck has one hell of a paint job on it. prolly spent 30k just on the bodywork/paint |
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Its nice truck...and definitely finished off better than 98% of the trucks on this site for sure.
However.....$80K.....I'm out, for any number of reasons...mostly 80,000 reasons...lol But somewhere out there....is a guy with very deep pockets who doesn't want to work much on his classic purchase....just get in, turn the key, plug and play and that is probably the case with this truck. So be it....plus, if it sells....well then, it pulls the value of a lot of our trucks up with it, which can be a good thing on sale day. All Good Coley:chevy: |
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