Re: Fab question about my 50
yeah 1/2 tons were considered 3100's
3/4 ton were 3600
1 ton were 3800
1.5 ton were 4400
and 2 ton were 6400
I'm pretty sure that is the breakdown, I tried looking it up to be sure, but couldn't find all I needed. One site said there was a 4100 but I don't know
if that is true. There is a ton of little things out there that make these trucks different, some had different frame lengths and larger fenders long bed short beds etc. GMC were 100, 150, 250, 280 , 300 etc. If any of this is wrong please feel free to correct it.
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