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Old 06-05-2014, 02:18 PM   #1
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Question Oddball 1968 GMC

Ran across this GMC with a vin of CM3OVPB41045. I will be looking at it this afternoon. It is a short bed, V6, 4 speed, power drum brakes, buddy bucket seats, and a 1 ton chassis. No sticker in glove box... It was ordered as a cab and chassis by a farmer from what I understand. Anybody ever see something like this?
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Old 06-05-2014, 02:47 PM   #2
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Re: Oddball 1968 GMC

Look at the frame in front of the rear wheels and see if it has been cut down and welded to a shortbed.
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Old 06-05-2014, 04:25 PM   #3
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GM did not make a 1 ton or 3/4 ton as a shortbed. With that being said there a couple possible scenarios: 1 the frame is a factory 1/2 ton shortbed frame with 3/4 ton or 1 ton suspension installed under. 2 the frame and suspension are all from a 3/4 ton or 1 ton and the frame was cut down.
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GM did not make a 1 ton or 3/4 ton as a shortbed. With that being said there a couple possible scenarios: 1 the frame is a factory 1/2 ton shortbed frame with 3/4 ton or 1 ton suspension installed under. 2 the frame and suspension are all from a 3/4 ton or 1 ton and the frame was cut down.


...and the bed being a different color (primer?) means it was either cut down or off a different truck.

However, the bed appears to be a true shortbed box (see the pics and my post in the thread below

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ht=cut+longbed
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Old 06-05-2014, 06:24 PM   #5
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Looks like the one ton brake booster...
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Old 06-05-2014, 07:41 PM   #6
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Without seeing the frame I won't say it's not a 1 ton that has been shortened. More than likely a 3/4 ton that has been shortened. I don't what the vin says about it but maybe a 1 ton cab has been mounted on another frame as well. V-6 is fairly common in the 67-68 GMC's, less common if its a 351. Looks like a Custom cab, what does the GMC emblems say, 2500 or 3500, V-8 or V-6? Buddy buckets are a nice score too, also found a lot in 67-68 GMC's. I would say more often than Chevys anyway. Either way looks like a good solid project.
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Old 06-05-2014, 08:42 PM   #7
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I bought the truck. It is a 1 ton. 3500 and v-six on the fender emblem. The frame has been shortened. It was a cab and chassis order, so it would not have had a bed from the factory. More than likely it had a stake bed on it. I may try to find a 6 foot stake bed and sell the other one. Other than a little rust in the rockers, it just needs some trim around the front, and down the sides. I will probably pull out the V6 and put in a 350 and a 700r4. This needs to be my daily driver, but I don't want it all polished and shiny...
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That will be a cool truck with a flat bed...looks solid.
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Glad to see you here with the pics! Cool looking old truck, and I am fond of those AR-226 wheels, I have a set of 5 lug like those on my 36 2 door sedan.

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I bought the truck. It is a 1 ton. 3500 and v-six on the fender emblem. The frame has been shortened. It was a cab and chassis order, so it would not have had a bed from the factory. More than likely it had a stake bed on it. I may try to find a 6 foot stake bed and sell the other one. Other than a little rust in the rockers, it just needs some trim around the front, and down the sides. I will probably pull out the V6 and put in a 350 and a 700r4. This needs to be my daily driver, but I don't want it all polished and shiny...
Let me know if you decide to sell the short bed. I have been looking for one.
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Let me know if you decide to sell the short bed. I have been looking for one.
I'll keep that in mind. It's not perfect, but it's not rusty either.
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Nice solid truck to build wish my GMC had the buckets .
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Not to bust your bubble but it's a cut down truck. It's been floating around SC and Ga. for a while. Tried to buy several times myself.
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Not to burst your bubble uncle but he did say a couple messages above that he knew that
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Not to bust your bubble but it's a cut down truck. It's been floating around SC and Ga. for a while. Tried to buy several times myself.
So what happened that you didn't buy it?
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Yep. Like I've said before and even to myself. Reading is fundamental.
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I'll try to keep things up to date as it moves along.
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First time ( probably 10 + yrs ago)it sold fast, second time it was lil high IMO. Still a neat truck either way.
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Re: Oddball 1968 GMC

For those that "know"... the inside looks stock and untouched...

Was it correct to have parchment door panels/arm rests with sandlewood dash/seats/instrument cluster/steering column/wheel? I know they did weird stuff with GMCs...

Congrats on the purchase. Very cool truck. If you add a stake bed, are you going to stretch the chassis back to 133"?
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For those that "know"... the inside looks stock and untouched...

Was it correct to have parchment door panels/arm rests with sandlewood dash/seats/instrument cluster/steering column/wheel? I know they did weird stuff with GMCs...

Congrats on the purchase. Very cool truck. If you add a stake bed, are you going to stretch the chassis back to 133"?
Thanks. I think I'll leave it a short bed. May add power discs to the front though. I need it to be my daily driver at some point. Not shiny, but built to be used.
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good score non the less. I've had 2 GMC's that didn't have a SPID or even signs of one on the glove box. In the 67 I found the option sheet behind the carpet that covers the gas tank because of the buckets. you may look there, also maybe under the carpet or rubber mat. The 68 I traded off before I could look around for the option sheet. wonder if 67-68 GMC's used a SPID on the glove box?, Anyone know?
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wonder if 67-68 GMC's used a SPID on the glove box?, Anyone know?
Yes, some GMC's used SPIDS some did not.

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