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Old 10-09-2007, 01:07 PM   #26
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Re: Favorite grill - make a choice!

I voted 67-68, but I like them all. I think all years have their own personality traits that make them what they are. I personally wouldn't change the front end of a 69-70 to either. I would leave it what it is.


Same goes for GMC's. I wouldn't change a GMC front end to a Chevy front because I liked it better. Having a GMC would only make it better seeing that they aren't seen as much as the Chevys.
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:29 PM   #27
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Re: Favorite grill - make a choice!

It's funny to see which truck is "favored" today. Back in the day, GM felt the 67-68 nose was too car like and not aggressive looking enough, so they squared up the nose to make the truck look more masculine and aggressive.

I can't remember his name, but that's essentially what the lead designer of the truck said about the change in '69 when he did an interview with classic trucks last year.
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:40 PM   #28
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Re: Favorite grill - make a choice!

No brainer for me..... 67-68!
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:44 PM   #29
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1969-70 front end.......Just because I own a 69.
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Old 10-10-2007, 08:06 AM   #30
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It's funny to see which truck is "favored" today. Back in the day, GM felt the 67-68 nose was too car like and not aggressive looking enough, so they squared up the nose to make the truck look more masculine and aggressive.

I can't remember his name, but that's essentially what the lead designer of the truck said about the change in '69 when he did an interview with classic trucks last year.
That`s why the 67/68 is most popular now.It`s more car-like.Most "truck guys" these days are "car converts" and it`s about style as much as tough...or more.

I like the sloped 67/68 front end on a sleek 2wd and the blunt front on a 4wd.But,I think the blunt front on a 2wd looks just great.That`s why I`ll prolly never have just one truck.Isn`t this like asking,"Which 67-72 do you want:Shortbed,Longbed,Stepside,Fenderside,Fleetside,Wideside,Blazer,Jimmy,Panel,Suburban,Longhorn,9' Step,1 ton dual wheel,custom,stock,2wd,4wd,C/50,tow truck,RV...?"
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Old 10-10-2007, 08:48 AM   #31
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I like the '67-'68 best. I'll be changing both of my '71s over eventually.
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That`s why the 67/68 is most popular now.It`s more car-like.Most "truck guys" these days are "car converts" and it`s about style as much as tough...or more.

I like the sloped 67/68 front end on a sleek 2wd and the blunt front on a 4wd.But,I think the blunt front on a 2wd looks just great.That`s why I`ll prolly never have just one truck.Isn`t this like asking,"Which 67-72 do you want:Shortbed,Longbed,Stepside,Fenderside,Fleetside,Wideside,Blazer,Jimmy,Panel,Suburban,Longhorn,9' Step,1 ton dual wheel,custom,stock,2wd,4wd,C/50,tow truck,RV...?"
I didnt even notice or no there was that big a difference in the trucks.
someone post a side by side of a 67 vs a 71 front end so i can see what this difference is.?
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I think Chevy liked the 67-68's also!


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Old 10-10-2007, 11:03 AM   #34
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I think Chevy liked the 67-68's also!
Another eerie similarity............ Chevy went to a more blunt, agreesive, squarish front end in 03. The grill in the squarish trucks was again changed in '06....

As for the GMC.... minor grill changes... same fenders and hood from '99-07...

Creepy, huh?
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69-70 first, of course.

GMC a close second!!
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That`s why the 67/68 is most popular now.It`s more car-like.Most "truck guys" these days are "car converts" and it`s about style as much as tough...or more.

I like the sloped 67/68 front end on a sleek 2wd and the blunt front on a 4wd.But,I think the blunt front on a 2wd looks just great.That`s why I`ll prolly never have just one truck.Isn`t this like asking,"Which 67-72 do you want:Shortbed,Longbed,Stepside,Fenderside,Fleetside,Wideside,Blazer,Jimmy,Panel,Suburban,Longhorn,9' Step,1 ton dual wheel,custom,stock,2wd,4wd,C/50,tow truck,RV...?"
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It could be like asking which of your kids you like best. That's a hard one to answer, any '67 to '72 Chevy or GMC are great looking trucks. All the answers here are opinions, there is no right or wrong just a lot of love for this classic body style.
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Wow! I never thought the 71-72's would be last.
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Wow! I never thought the 71-72's would be last.
why not ?there all plastic. they are growing on me though
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I have a 69 & like it the way it is.
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i like my 67 68 grilles






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Depends on the truck I like the 71-72 on 4WDs but I like the 67-68 better on the 2WDs. dont know how I can vote on this one. But i think over all I like my 4 head lights.
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I am partial to the 67/68 grills, and FORD haters they're the no. one selling trucks in America for the past millinium for a reason, also that blur that went by you was probably a GT Mustang. Just my opinion. Thank you.
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I am partial to the 67/68 grills, and FORD haters they're the no. one selling trucks in America for the past millinium for a reason, also that blur that went by you was probably a GT Mustang. Just my opinion. Thank you.
Let's get a little something straight.... The F-150 typically outsells the Silverado by a thin margin, but when GM trucks are considered as a whole, GM has been outselling Ford for something like 60 or 70 years
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I love the 67-68 on pickups but for some reason love the look of the 71-72 on Blazers and burbs.
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I have always liked the 71-72 the best. The blacked out grille looks tough to me and I've got no problem with the plastic personally.
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Smoked68,come back just to troll?This is a poll abot favoritegrilles 67-72,not favorite flavor of ice cream,etc...

AND:Just for grins...These GM trucks outsold Ford so bad the Ford guys thought it was the end.
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i like the 67-68 just looks more sleek
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Yep, keep believing everything you see on TV. The Ford nameplate barely outsells the Chevy nameplate every year, and GMC is not part of the equation. Chevy and GMC sales together dwarf the sales of the Fords, and we all know they are the same truck, sans a few cosmetic differences. But hey, they gotta have something to brag about.
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