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Old 02-08-2011, 09:24 AM   #29
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Re: GMC "Custom" door emblems

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Originally Posted by 1949gmc View Post
There was a post a while ago on the Blazer/Jimmy board by 'old man jimmy' in which he put up the actual option cost sheet. Take a look under 'Accessory & Option Groups'. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=362124

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Blazers & Jimmys didn't follow the same trim level theme as trucks. Neither did Suburbans for that matter. A Custom Jimmy or CST Blazer is top of the line. A Custom GMC or Chevy truck is mid-level (67-70) and a base in 71/72.

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Originally Posted by alsriv2 View Post
I have a '69 GMC Custom Camper (longhorn) that has just the "Custom" above the door handle. No mention of the "camper". I have looked at he inside of the door and can not find any evidence that 'camper' was ever there. The doors on the truck are original to the truck.

Any ideas?

Al
"69 GMC 2500 Custom Camper
' 69 Chevy C10 396
The 133" wb GMC Custom Camper is the same thing as a Chevy Longhorn. That's the model,not an option...just like longbed or shortbed. Your truck has the Custom trim level option.
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