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Old 01-22-2014, 11:13 PM   #11
junkmandan3
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Re: GM Semis

That crackerbox on Craigslist has a few different options.............like the dual headlights, I've never seen that treatment before, but those fender panels are fiberglass so could easily be modified. But what puzzles me is-----Where is the shift lever. Normally the lever sits on that pad that stays down when cab is tilted, plus the pad with brake valves is smaller than I remember . Ad says 5 and 3 which would be an Eaton 3 speed axle that was popular in that era on tandems . Truck looks good but 2-3000 is more reasonable for the antique. Owner is a farmer because of the box for sickle bar knives on the doghouse.

238 and 6-71 or 6V71 is used interchangably , as is 318 and 8V71 ..........just the popular max HP rating of the respective engines.
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