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03-31-2021, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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Rare 1961 Chevrolet “Peep” Truck
In late 1960, the chief engineer for the GM Truck Division, J.K Rabbit, designed the very first performance FCT (Full Cargo Truck). It was christened the “Peep” amid much celebration among the GM brass.
With a 140” bed and dual fold down ramps, the design was a happy mix of comfort and hauling. An optional basket lift could be ordered for the bed under Code 1121. “This basket lift has been a popular feature”, said GM marketing director, Eagg Hunter. The trucks were fitted with the legendary 409 “W” engine that churned out 425 HP with the two 4-Barrel Quadrajets. The engine performed best on 100% Methane from Range Free Bulls distilled near Cottontail, Michigan. The president of the Ford Motor Company at that time, E. Ster Bunny II, was hopping mad that GM had beaten them to market. He felt like a fool. The Chevy “Peep” was released on April 1, 1960 with a production run of 2020. Inquiring minds just need to know... POP
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