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I know, not 2wd. My K20 wrecker is a CST and Custom Camper. HD front axle, HO72. 7500 GVW. 327, 4sp. It was built to work, with style.
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The 67 first year of the body style ,last year small window ,one year only parts . Then the 68 as the last Chevy truck with an all metal grille.
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I love seeing the survivor trucks, factory originals, and time period modified ones.
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LOVE THE ONE YOUR WITH .
We all can't be lucky enough to have a 67 short bed !
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06-30-2021, 06:29 AM | #32 |
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Most desirable IMO is any truck that is legit with original spid in place. I'm a 4wd
guy because I've always been a Jeep guy. I looked for 3 years for a real SWB 4x4 Cheyenne Super so I'm kinda partial to those trucks. |
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I like them all but there is one I really like
Finding an unmolested highly factory optioned 2wd is a winner but now a days thats challenging and likely expensive. If one wants a factory optioned truck.
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When I was a kid, a man that worked for my dad for many years doing construction had a red 1972 2wd shortbed stepside Cheyenne with black interior. I got to ride in that truck a few times, and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. I still remember the smell of the interior. After he died, I would see his son and then later his grandson driving it around town. I contacted the grandson recently, and he said they got rid of the truck years ago. Owning a truck that you have a sentimental attachment to seems like the most desirable to me. You kind of have to luck into that though. On a side note, the owner of that red truck liked to say how it was registered as a '73, but it was clearly a '72 body style.
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Anything without rust, configuration doesn’t matter. Most options can be bolted on and off. Rust doesn’t “unbolt” so easily
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Everytime I put mine out on the road, mine is desirable according to all the thumbs up and questions asking if it is for sale.
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Thoughts on 2wd blazers vs 4wd? I feel like the 4x's are more sought after now a days even though the 2wds are lower in production numbers. I'm getting ready to sell my blazer and I feel like I'm going to have to let it go for a less than desirable number.
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My truck is desirable to me because of the year, and family connection. I also like 4x4's and shortbeds. As far as the general popularity a Cheyenne Super in 2wd or 4wd will bring the most money, more options the better.
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Anything that looks like it just left the GM assembly line! OK, didn't leave factory with bed cover. Courtesy special K, for taking this great photo!
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Sentimental attachment is very real.
My late father bought his 87 when it was 1 year old and my son drive it to HIGH School. Would not sell at any price |
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I’m the odd ball. To me nothing better than a 67 GMC SWB. The grill with the embossed logo made for 1 year and the way the hood flows looks so much better. Just something you never see on the road and when you do it catches your attention especially with a small window cab.
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My grand children play that game a lot and I have noticed quite a few familiar looking vehicles along with large swaths of Southern California, Los Angeles in particular .
The other day I took them to the Pacific Ocean and one of them noticed some local each thing and they both jabbered on about it awhile .
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Value is a state of mind and everybody has a different state of mind.
2WD, original SWB, high option trucks are always sought after. The trucks below are my favorites. I have had the red and white one for 33 years and I could have it back to bone stock in a day. I just got bored and lowered it, but I think about going back to PO1's often. The longhorn is my daily. I am building a 454 for it now. One of the most valuable 2WD trucks would be my dream truck. it is waiting to be built. I have all the parts, some assembly required. Black, 72 SWB, big block, bucket seat, loaded. Of course an original would be like pure gold.
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The most desirable to me is the 72 Cheyenne SWB, 307, 3 speed in Okra with white top, saddle interior that I had in high school in 86-87 time frame, sold it for $3k to buy a 68 Camaro that I still own....I kept track of that truck until about 5 years ago when the guy that owned it died and the truck was sold 2 or 3 times in a weeks time before I knew it was for sale or chase it down??!! Truck still looked exactly the same as it did in high school except the owner added a slimline bed cover to it, even had the same 8" steel wheels with truck rally caps on it. I know the truck went to east TN, then I heard to KY...not sure about the latter....but just due to sentimental fun factor, that truck remains my most desirable.
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They couldn't even install a BBC in a 67 because they knew the frames would crack
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WHAT ? Who ever told you that ? So in 68 they cut the top rail of the frame thinner to fit a big block in a frame that would crack ?
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Bahhhhhhhh!
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