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Re: 1967 GMC Pickup - Museum Quality
Where did the camper shell come into the equation? Did he buy it with the truck? So if bought it in '66 it is a very early production vehicle?
It's nice and cool to see and has a great story-but it's a shame a nice truck went to waste.
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Re: 1967 GMC Pickup - Museum Quality
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Re: 1967 GMC Pickup - Museum Quality
Priceless! Thanks so much for posting this gem. This truck is the ultimate historical reference source. Unfortunately, this model truck is rarely seen in its original configuration. Hope this truck becomes a inspiration for others to restore a '67 GMC 3/4 ton to factory standards, yes that means correct wheels and hubcaps, which are so critical to the "factory dealership look".
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