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Old 07-17-2011, 03:15 PM   #26
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

If I was looking for a truck to buy and 2 were equal except for the window, I would get the small window. My first of these trucks was a '67 small, so a little nostalgia action, no doubt. Another thing, I remember when I was a kid-woulda been about 8 or 9 at the time-and the '67s first came out, every time my dad would see one with a small back window he would go on and on about how cheap GM is getting, "Can't even put a real window in their trucks!" So me being the rebel I've always been, naturally thought they were the best thing ever.
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Old 07-17-2011, 05:21 PM   #27
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

I vote small of course!
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Old 07-18-2011, 08:25 PM   #28
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

can anyone help me? im trying to replace the rubber seal around the vent window but having trouble keeping the rubber centered on the glass thank you in advance
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Old 07-19-2011, 08:56 AM   #29
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

I like the small back window simply because it is one of the unique characteristics of the 67s, like having no markers on the front & back fenders.
I've never had a large window, but I'm sure the visibility is much better.
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Old 07-19-2011, 09:48 AM   #30
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

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thats like asking what front end is more desirable, it all depends on who you ask...go with what you prefer and dont worry about what everyone else likes
..10-4 on that..we're building a '72 C10 but I wanted a 69/70 and couldn't find a suitable body..so ..I'm putting in a 69/70 grill.. cause "I" like it!
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Old 07-19-2011, 10:50 AM   #31
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Harry Bentley Bradley was the designer at GM who was the lead guy on these trucks. He said the small back window made him think of a limo. In Tims' pic, the smoothness of the cab as it falls from the top and wraps around from the side are enhanced by the small window, in my opinion. So, as some have said, it depends on the truck. It was only available for the '67 model in the pickup line, but still available on later models in the big stuff (40-50-60 series). Seems that when we had a choice, we wanted the big window. When that choice was taken away, we wanted the small one.

I have a big window. Never wanted a small window.

It depends on the overall look of the truck, as to whether or not it is more desirable. If you question it, you must have doubts about how well you'd like it sitting at your house.
1) Thanks for the info; Can you tell me who was lead stylist on the 73-91 series?


2) i think small windows are better in the summertime, therefore i vote small window.
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Old 07-19-2011, 10:57 AM   #32
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

I prefer the big window, now if you're concerned about resale, the small window may be of more value.
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Old 07-19-2011, 12:24 PM   #33
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

I have a small window '67 swb step-side and a '71 lwb stepside. I finally realized I am only going to be able to restore one because of my age and the economy.

I decided to restore the '67 even though it will require more work because I like the small window more.

I like the small window step-sides best of all, but that is just me.
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Old 07-19-2011, 01:09 PM   #34
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

Many years I picked up a magazine called '67-72 Chevy Trucks. It was called the Spring 1999 issue. It was published by Primedia, which also published Classic Trucks at that time.

The first article in the mag was "The Big Swing", "Reviewing general motors' Most Significant Era of Production Home Runs". Written by Brian McCormick.

It says, "only twelve percent of the cabs produced in '67 were equipped with the large rear window; that number increased to 19 percent in '68. The demand for the panoramic cab was so large that Chevy implemented the design in the production of all cabs from '69 on".
According to this guy, 81 percent of '68 cabs had the small back window.
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Old 07-19-2011, 01:27 PM   #35
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gotta chance to trade my 91 seadoo xp for a 67 c10 small window, is a small window 67 more desireable than a big back window ?
Of course it is. It's the only truck anyone should own. After all, I have one.
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Old 07-19-2011, 04:15 PM   #36
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Re: is a small back window more desireable than a big back window ?

The small window instantly ID's your truck as a 67 from a distance. That is the only year that does that. Gets my vote for the cool factor.
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