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Originally Posted by John Fabris
10 years earlier then the dodge is the 68 SS El Camino. Is this not considered the first muscle truck?
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True,except they aren`t a true truck since they are built on a car platform and it just has all the car stuff on it.
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Originally Posted by BT Classics
Dodge started offering a high performance package for the trucks in 1964. 426 Wedge, tach, heavy duty gauges, power steering, dual exhaust and traction bars. The trucks are very rare but I think this might be the first time a truck package was offered to compete with detroit muscle cars.
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Then,this guy down here...vvv...must have skipped over this up here...^^^...and quoted John`s statement.
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Originally Posted by 1bad chevy
ther ya go you said it all and beat me to it. now that is a true definition of what a MUSCLE TRUCK IS and also remember we the 67-72 guy's are by gm classified as THE SPORT TRUCK ERA so with that said yea we are cOnsidered in my mind MUSCLE TRUCK'S
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Then this guy said...vvv
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Originally Posted by BT Classics
I thought Sport Trucks were those factory packages after the 1970's. Such as Chevy S10 SS, 454 SS, S10 Cameo; GMC Sierra GT, Syclone, Typhoon, Sonoma GT; Ford Lightning; Dodge Ram SS/T, Indy 500, SRT10, Shelby Dakota, Lil Red Dakota
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So I say,"Sport Truck?Oh,like a`67 CST?As in Custom Sport Truck?"
Since last reading this a thought hit me.I doubt most on this sight,due to their age,can really appreciate the signifigance of bucket seats & console in these trucks.No one but me has mentioned them to support the "factory" Muscle Truck status of some of the 67-72s.This was the 1st they ever went in a truck.Originally,bucket seats were a sports car thing that found it`s was into American Muscle by the`60s when what we refer to as Muscle Cars began.Usually found with a 4-on-the-floor although Pony Cars came out with console shift automatics.Did mustangs come with column shifts at all?I`m not sure but I believe 3spd,4spd,and automatic came on the floor and only bucket seats.The`63 Riviera has all buckets and all console automatics.Our trucks have all that except 4spd.I saw where someone mentioned a 4spd trick as part of the muscle thing.Not quite so,they were work tansmissions with wide ratio and long throw.The manual option for performance would have only been a 3spd.That`s what the`68 396 I had ran,with heavy clutch option as well as heavy trans option.Those things ran out!!That tall 1st would have yopu out 1/2 a car length in 50'.Hit second and wind it out!!I`m gettin`excited just remembering how that was.That was a muscle truck,I don`t care what anyone says.And,that`s exactly what these borthers were thinking when they ordered them.
Nowadays most cars have buckets and hardly any bench seats.Back then hardly anything had buckets and mostly bench.