Re: GMCs with 50th paint
My guess is that since it wasn't GMC's 50th Anniversary, GMC trucks were not produced in 50th Anniversary Editions. However on a mixed-make production line like Fremont's that's not to say the paint shop didn't get carried away and shoot Gold and White on some Subs intended to become GMCs. Without the badges on they all looked the same. I'm sure Keith will correct us, shortly.
I have a '67 K/10 Sub and a '68 C/10 Stepside from Fremont and they both have Fawn interiors. Fremont had a lot of fawn paint, apparently, and they were not afraid to shoot it on anything that moved.
By the way, very handsome "Jimmy XL".
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