04-20-2010, 08:48 PM | #26 |
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I was at a car show a few years ago and was talking with the (now retired) former owner of a local Chevy dealership. He told me his dealership received a C60 Chevy truck back in the mid 70's that came from the factory with a GMC badge on one side
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04-20-2010, 09:11 PM | #27 |
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I was told by my father that a GMC was basically a Chevrolet with lock washers!
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04-20-2010, 10:19 PM | #28 |
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Gm is good at being cheap look how many cars they made looked just alike but for the badges on them.
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04-21-2010, 12:24 AM | #29 |
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People like variety, so companies give it to them. It's no fun if there is only one choice. A double badged is kinda like choosing both. lol
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04-21-2010, 07:31 AM | #30 |
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GMC=Got More Chrome. I always thought Chevy was for work and GMC was for weekend drives and to church on Sunday!!!
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Did any making to dealers that way or were the quality control guys are there toes and catch it before shipping?
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All of the parts that I removed from my 84 GMC was bolted right onto my son's 86 Chevy. I went with aftermarket goodies and updated his in the process with the leftovers.
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I also had one with body side molding on one side and no molding on the other. Jay
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Actually when you think about it you see way more Chevys out there than GMCs. GMCs were the Cadillacs of trucks and they were also constructed with heavier built suspensions and drivetrains on some models (not all) for farm and industrial use (HD). They cost more and were produced at a slower rates because of this. My idea on the difference is that since were they were assembled slower (in number) they were probably put together a little more secure. IDK I'm probably full of it but hey, sounded good didn't it! Lol....
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I realy do appreciate all the BS posted after mine, makes my day!!! Ha Ha Ha.... But seriously. GMCs were built tougher and offered more luxury options.
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They're Chevys with all the bolts tightened... I love that one! That's my new favorite! wait, I have a chevy.... crap
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chevy's with lockwashers hahahahaha.... i was told from a dealer that the gmc was considered better due to the fact it carried the gm name and that the chevy was the low line truck that gm produced.... i looked at them and told them they were full of crap.... then i got the look from the wife hahahahahahaha
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GMC is the one with the better look'n grill, the 5 different Chevy truck's I have own'd , the first thing I did was a GMC grill swap.
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