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Old 06-13-2008, 07:54 AM   #26
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Re: Original original original.....

ilike72s amazing truck man i love it
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:17 AM   #27
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Re: Original original original.....

I don't want this thread to be about just my truck. Lets see those pics of original trucks.....there must be more than just chipflyer,semperfidoordie and Ilike 72s trucks that are near originals....

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Old 06-13-2008, 08:24 AM   #28
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Mark,the windshield gasket should have the stainless moulding.That is a great easy resto.I love finding unmolested trucks like that.It would be rare to find absolutely nothing changed out from original.

To answer the question about the Parchment interior and dashpad/column/steering wheel colors,yes that is factory.A Parchment interior would only have the seat,seatbelts,visors,and door panels matching.The factory used Sandlewood for the dash pad,steering wheel,and column,unless w/tilt.Then,those pieces would be black.

I`ve had a few originals.I only still have the white GMC.Some with changed wheels like my CustomCamper:



Here`s a K/10 I had:



My GMC with typical period accessories like fuel tanks and cargo hooks (and I painted the headlight bezels) :

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Old 06-13-2008, 09:31 AM   #29
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Very nice, I must say...

Question, is that the way the truck came with brown steering wheel/dash pad, white seats/panels and turqoise paint?

Just seems odd to me
yes it is. It was called Parchment. Here is a picture that might amaze you.
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Old 06-13-2008, 09:38 AM   #30
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yes it is. It was called Parchment. Here is a picture that might amaze you.
What I find interesting is that whoever that was traded in a 1947 Chevy pickup for the '71. That's just awesome
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Old 06-13-2008, 09:41 AM   #31
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Here's my original 72 with 63K on the odometer. Have a different carb and intake on it because I was too impatient to get it on the road, but still have the originals. Interior just as Special K stated.
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Old 06-14-2008, 11:05 AM   #32
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Here's mine. Under 45000 miles on it. Never left the town of 2500 where it was sold in 71.
Its great to see the "base models" preserved also.Excellent example of the green shortbed. Simple standard trucks tend to dissappear over time when the owners start to replace the painted parts with chrome parts.By the late 70's, the traditional standard truck (painted hubcaps and front bumpers) were no longer manufactured.Lets keep all the history alive.
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Old 06-14-2008, 11:58 AM   #33
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Great thread, lets keep this one going...
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Old 06-14-2008, 12:21 PM   #34
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well , I guess my 67 look's sort of original ? (LOL)
I have alway's liked a truck with the painted bumper hubcap treatment ,
these are catching on at cruise in's you see a few more than you did a few years ago ,,,





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Old 06-14-2008, 02:39 PM   #35
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I love that color blue.
That is a beautiful truck....how long have you had it.


Thanks Mark, I have had it about 4 years. I drive it on the weekends when its nice. Entered my first show last Sunday and got 3rd int he truck class. Tried to get home before a storm hit us and the truck got rained on for the first time in about 11 years.

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I'm waiting for my friend Dave to post pics of his 72 Longhorn with 55000 original miles.
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Old 06-14-2008, 06:11 PM   #37
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well , I guess my 67 look's sort of original ? (LOL)
I have alway's liked a truck with the painted bumper hubcap treatment ,
these are catching on at cruise in's you see a few more than you did a few years ago ,,,





man that's a good looking truck...the more i look at it the more partial i am to those 67 grills. But my 69 is just fine with me. now you guys are going to make me pick up a 67 too haha.
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Old 06-14-2008, 10:58 PM   #38
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I LOVE the stockers.Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Old 06-15-2008, 01:33 AM   #39
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[QUOTE=19673ontree;2765097]


I love that truck, sweet ride
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Old 06-15-2008, 08:24 AM   #40
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After seeking out highly optioned trucks for years I`ve come around to cravig a totally base truck.It doesn`t get anymore casual than that.Totally unpretentious,just a motorized cart.I love the pur of a straight six(if you can hear it)and the old long throw from second to third.When do you ever see someone working that column shift any more ,slippin`the clutch a bit,and rollin`out in that high 1st gear?
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Old 06-15-2008, 07:12 PM   #41
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man that's a clean truck. I agree about the stocker trucks because i've never found any of these highly sought after trucks that i've always been looking for like the CSTs and that so i've grown a love for just the base models
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Old 06-15-2008, 07:42 PM   #42
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There's something about the simple, unmolested beauty of these trucks. I find it odd that these are the rarity now, because 40 years ago 95% of the looked like this. It does take a certain discipline to keep from modding them that I've never been able to achieve, even though I love the stockers.
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Old 06-15-2008, 09:05 PM   #44
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I have two, my green 71 k/20 is shown above. here is my 65k mile 72 with original paint.
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Wow, lots of nice stockers there. That's the way I like 'em too.

Here's my baby pretty much the way she looks today only the oak boards are long gone.

She's pretty much the way she was off the showroom floor. I've added power steering. The tires and clutch are not stock nor is the rear view mirror.

I've added correct early bumper guards and fancy 67-68 full wheel covers. The picture was taken several years ago the same day she got a little hail damage from a severe storm. It was a big bummer!
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Old 06-16-2008, 08:38 PM   #46
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There's something about the simple, unmolested beauty of these trucks. I find it odd that these are the rarity now, because 40 years ago 95% of the looked like this. It does take a certain discipline to keep from modding them that I've never been able to achieve, even though I love the stockers.
I agree 100% on the comparsion. I posted a topic on the '73-'87 forum "Custom Deluxe Anbody", and nobody could come up with a photo of a base model '73-'78 with painted hubcaps and bumpers, except for the photo I posted.
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I agree 100% on the comparsion. I posted a topic on the '73-'87 forum "Custom Deluxe Anbody", and nobody could come up with a photo of a base model '73-'78 with painted hubcaps and bumpers, except for the photo I posted.
My next door neighbor had a '73 GMC SWB fleet when I was a younger that was light blue with white bumpers with the factory rims and caps. It had the amber parking lights and the deep 2 bar grill unique to '73 and '74 and I have never forgot how clean of a little truck it was. I used to remember sitting there on porch looking at the back of it and I vividly remember the white rear sport bumper and the white GMC letters right in the middle of the gate. My dad had a super clean black '78 SWB Sierra Heavy Half (pictured below) at the time that had chrome bumpers and rallies, but I there was always something about that baby blue GMC. It just had a look to it. I sure wish I had a pic of it!
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Here's mine. Under 45000 miles on it. Never left the town of 2500 where it was sold in 71.
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Old 06-16-2008, 10:07 PM   #49
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This thread rocks!

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I would love to see pics of any 67-72 trucks that are near mint original.
I'm in the middle of tweeking my 72 sierra grande and I'm keeping it as original as possible since it really hasn't been touched. Here is a pic of when I bought it and where I am now........love to see others that have kept it stock all the way.
I'm keeping the original theme too IE original block and heads (383 storker now).
I also painted my steering column a different color form factory like you. (your secret is safe with me )
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