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Old 01-13-2013, 11:22 AM   #1
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Any 67-72 military trucks

There are all kind of 73 and newer GM military trucks but what about 67-72?
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Old 01-13-2013, 03:16 PM   #2
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Re: Any 67-72 military trucks

I know that several members have stepsides that were previously military vehicles. They had government Id plates still on them. Maybe they can post some pics.
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Old 01-13-2013, 03:19 PM   #3
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I know that several members have stepsides that were previously military vehicles. They had government Id plates still on them. Maybe they can post some pics.
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Old 07-03-2013, 02:27 AM   #4
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Hey I have always lurked in the shadows and never posted but I have a 1969 Short step side C10 still wearing its Navy decals (I have washed it so many times that the spray paint the Navy used to cover them up is going to be gone in a year or two). It's been in the family for at least 25 years and I have had it since I was 16... So 11 years. It's been my daily driver the majority since I have owned it. I am finally redoing the much needed front brake system. Was thinking about making a little post with pictures. Those are always fun to check out. Any ways I will try and figure out how to upload pictures and post them on here for you.
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Old 07-03-2013, 03:31 AM   #5
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I will try to take some pictures of my military stickers and plates and stuff for you guys. O and that one in the glove box.

This truck fits me perfect. This is what it came with from the factory.
Radio delete panel
HD rear springs (3/4 ton springs... like to call it a 5/8's ton truck)
Manual steering box
and that was it for options if I remember basically nothing. It had a straight six but I left it at my moms to long and now its long gone I was going to switch it back to the orginal engine too. Kinda tired of the 350. Probably going with a cummins diesel some time in the near future.



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Old 07-03-2013, 09:09 AM   #6
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Re: Any 67-72 military trucks

My suburban was once in the navy. Still got the data plate on the glove box.

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Old 07-03-2013, 09:14 AM   #7
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I will try to take some pictures of my military stickers and plates and stuff for you guys. O and that one in the glove box.

This truck fits me perfect. This is what it came with from the factory.
Radio delete panel
HD rear springs (3/4 ton springs... like to call it a 5/8's ton truck)
Manual steering box
and that was it for options if I remember basically nothing. It had a straight six but I left it at my moms to long and now its long gone I was going to switch it back to the orginal engine too. Kinda tired of the 350. Probably going with a cummins diesel some time in the near future.


That is cool.... thanks for the pics
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Old 07-03-2013, 09:14 AM   #8
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My suburban was once in the navy. Still got the data plate on the glove box.

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I can't find the pictures I took, but when I was in the AF back in the early '90's, I did a temporary duty assignment in Utapao, Thailand. It was still an active Thai military base, but used to be a location for the USAF to launch B52's in the Vietnam War. That base was full of '67 - '72 Chevy trucks still being used daily. Most of them still had USAF markings and were painted that dark flat blue the AF uses. I will try to locate some pictures.
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That would be awesome!!!!!
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I have more posts on this Burb. Its a work in progress.....


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Old 07-20-2013, 03:00 PM   #12
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Hey I have always lurked in the shadows and never posted but I have a 1969 Short step side C10 still wearing its Navy decals (I have washed it so many times that the spray paint the Navy used to cover them up is going to be gone in a year or two). It's been in the family for at least 25 years and I have had it since I was 16... So 11 years. It's been my daily driver the majority since I have owned it. I am finally redoing the much needed front brake system. Was thinking about making a little post with pictures. Those are always fun to check out. Any ways I will try and figure out how to upload pictures and post them on here for you.
Your truck is way cool!
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I am in the military and my truck lives on base in my garage, does that count? Lol
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Old 07-21-2013, 02:43 AM   #14
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I will try to take some pictures of my military stickers and plates and stuff for you guys. O and that one in the glove box.

This truck fits me perfect. This is what it came with from the factory.
Radio delete panel
HD rear springs (3/4 ton springs... like to call it a 5/8's ton truck)
Manual steering box
and that was it for options if I remember basically nothing. It had a straight six but I left it at my moms to long and now its long gone I was going to switch it back to the orginal engine too. Kinda tired of the 350. Probably going with a cummins diesel some time in the near future.



If you're careful with Acetone, you should able to get the spray paint off the door without messing up te stenciled paint. I did it on my m1009, my M880, my M101A2 trailer, and my Deuce.
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I can't find the pictures I took, but when I was in the AF back in the early '90's, I did a temporary duty assignment in Utapao, Thailand. It was still an active Thai military base, but used to be a location for the USAF to launch B52's in the Vietnam War. That base was full of '67 - '72 Chevy trucks still being used daily. Most of them still had USAF markings and were painted that dark flat blue the AF uses. I will try to locate some pictures.
Did you ever find any of those pcs?
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I spaced off taking the pictures for you. I am going out today to work on taking the whole truck down to the frame so I can blast it. So I will bring my camera with me and grab some pictures.
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Great looking stepper. It has that old ship look to it.

Out of curiosity, would anyone happen to know if USMC trucks of that same era would have shared the grey paint with the Navy, or if they would have been green?

I am assuming green, but have not been able to find any info.
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Fairly sure "Haze Gray" is only used in the Navy.
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The SPID just screams military truck. Standard things taken for granted, listed as special.
"Engine oil drain plug."
How else will you drain used oil for an oil change.



Found a few USMC green color codes, and how markings were done, but no examples of a 67-72 truck in service. Seems only the Navy and Air Force used them. The USMC and Army started using GM trucks in the late 70's, so all I found was square bodies.
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The SPID just screams military truck. Standard things taken for granted, listed as special.
"Engine oil drain plug."
How else will you drain used oil for an oil change.



Found a few USMC green color codes, and how markings were done, but no examples of a 67-72 truck in service. Seems only the Navy and Air Force used them. The USMC and Army started using GM trucks in the late 70's, so all I found was square bodies.
Did they come with a flip to drain plug? Something special?

I seem to remember not all auto trannys having a drain plug.
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I believe the oil pan drain plug denotes it has a magnetic oil drain plug.
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Did they come with a flip to drain plug? Something special?

It is showing one code for a trans drain plug, and one for engine oil.
I seem to remember not all auto trannys having a drain plug.
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I believe the oil pan drain plug denotes it has a magnetic oil drain plug.
I am betting that you are right. That code for the trans drain plug may denote a magnetic option as well.
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