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Old 01-08-2020, 10:30 PM   #1
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Silverado's?

I just got off Facebook and noticed that there is a lot of 67-72 Silverado's for sell. I looked all over the internet to find out if there are any such trucks in these years and found nothing. I've been working on these trucks for a very long time and I need to know. Was there any 67-72 Silverado's made?
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Old 01-08-2020, 10:35 PM   #2
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I just got off Facebook and noticed that there is a lot of 67-72 Silverado's for sell. I looked all over the internet to find out if there are any such trucks in these years and found nothing. I've been working on these trucks for a very long time and I need to know. Was there any 67-72 Silverado's made?

It's how market place list them. If you don't pick other when making your add you only have certain picks to choose from.

When I listed my 56 Bel Air it wasn't one of the choices so I picked other when I clicked on it, it gave me a space to type it in.
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Old 01-08-2020, 11:09 PM   #3
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I just got off Facebook and noticed that there is a lot of 67-72 Silverado's for sell. I looked all over the internet to find out if there are any such trucks in these years and found nothing. I've been working on these trucks for a very long time and I need to know. Was there any 67-72 Silverado's made?
Nope. The first Silverados were offered in 1975. At the time it was a trim level. The equivalent 67-72 Chevy trim levels would have been CST or Cheyenne Super.
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Old 01-09-2020, 07:11 AM   #4
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It means you know more about this stuff than the computer programmer who set up Marketplace. It's how we are dumbing down, we adjust our thinking to the computer's. I see 1500 regular cab for old truck descriptions all the time... annoying. It's just dead wrong in reality but in the man-made computer reality it is right and you are supposed to accept it. It's all about now and looking forward, as if there is nothing to learn worthwhile from the past... which is a fools way of thinking. A truck was called a truck, a truck had a 2dr truck cab (no sedans or coupes), and they were all full-size
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Old 01-10-2020, 12:24 PM   #5
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It means you know more about this stuff than the computer programmer who set up Marketplace. It's how we are dumbing down, we adjust our thinking to the computer's. I see 1500 regular cab for old truck descriptions all the time... annoying. It's just dead wrong in reality but in the man-made computer reality it is right and you are supposed to accept it. It's all about now and looking forward, as if there is nothing to learn worthwhile from the past... which is a fools way of thinking. A truck was called a truck, a truck had a 2dr truck cab (no sedans or coupes), and they were all full-size
X2 on what you said. I like how they also like to call a lot of things "Avalanches", too.
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