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Old 04-12-2014, 09:22 PM   #1
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ash tray help

I swaped my cab on my 71 and i hsve the ash tray out of my 71 gmc parts truck but it doesnt fit my new cab i think the new cab is a 70 model has it had the rod style pedal linkage anyideas? Are they all different
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Old 04-12-2014, 10:01 PM   #2
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I think there are at least 3 different ones. The '67's are all by themselves because the front panel is thinner. Then there is one with a the thicker front panel that has ball bearing slides and one with a thicker front panel without ball bearing slides. Someone correct me if I'm wrong here....

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I think there are at least 3 different ones. The '67's are all by themselves because the front panel is thinner. Then there is one with a the thicker front panel that has ball bearing slides and one with a thicker front panel without ball bearing slides. Someone correct me if I'm wrong here....

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Old 04-13-2014, 12:11 AM   #4
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The ball-bearing one was called the "Deluxe Ash Tray."
No kidding.
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Im thinking 71- 72 had the plastic guides rather than ball bearings. And yup 67 is all by itself
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Old 04-13-2014, 01:46 AM   #6
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I swaped my cab on my 71 and i hsve the ash tray out of my 71 gmc parts truck but it doesnt fit my new cab i think the new cab is a 70 model has it had the rod style pedal linkage anyideas? Are they all different
I think I have a couple of ash trays. If you know what you need, I'll check out the stash. If I have the one you need, it's yours.
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Ill take a picture today of what i have
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I think I have a couple of ash trays. If you know what you need, I'll check out the stash. If I have the one you need, it's yours.

Nice gesture. That's what makes this board so great....

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Old 04-14-2014, 12:59 PM   #9
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Re: ash tray help

Pulled out the trays and brackets this morning. Nice day here.....So it was a two cup garage-puttering morning, anyway.

I found two ball-bearing ashtrays and one of each 1) ball bearing bracket and 1) slotted bracket.

I don't know about there being three different ones, but, as I said, I've got two ball bearing trays that will clean up nicely,
one ball bearing bracket, and one "slotted" bracket with no accompanying tray.

I don't need 'em.

Here are some pics. Brackets are turned upside-down for the pics.
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Ill take one ball bearing with brakect pm me your price and shipping ill paypal u the costs
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Ill take one ball bearing with brakect pm me your price and shipping ill paypal u the costs
Hahahaha!!!!!

I know you must be familiar with the drill.

No price.

Thankfully, for a bunch of us that will likely die poor in some ways,
but happy in other ways, it's not about money.

Send me your address. It's yours.

Send someone else something from your stash when they need it.
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Re: ash tray help

Heres what i got THE ASH TRAY IS OUT OF A 71 GMC my cab was listed as a 71 cab when i bought it but i know its not because of the rod style gas pedal linkage it had
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my tray looks just like the left side one with ball bearings pm sent
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Old 04-14-2014, 01:39 PM   #14
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truckdude:

I lubed it up with just a spot of grease and it works very nicely.
No dents . But of course you'll wanna clean her up and paint the face.... I'm sending the tray and the bracket, just in case.

As soon as I get your address either PM'd to me or just send it to keener@sti.net...(I'm not much on "privacy"), I'll shoot it to you.

Have fun.
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Should be there by now. If not, let me know so I can check it out from this end.
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Yes sir i got it kast week thought i posted here look great thanks alot!!!
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Yes sir i got it kast week thought i posted here look great thanks alot!!!
Okay. Perfect. Enjoy.
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