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Old 10-29-2012, 02:20 AM   #51
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oh i forgot about the tires that are on it gonna be tough to find these when the time comes i think they are a firestone all traction DOT tire


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Old 11-01-2012, 09:39 PM   #52
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well the boys over at NAPCO4X4.org really came through for me onna the guys over there sent me these files so i figured i would share them with you guys!













no i know it wont help alot of your guys out much but i sure enjoyed the info! lol
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Old 11-01-2012, 10:52 PM   #53
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Great truck!! That is not a napco. This is a factory 4x4. Anytime you see a K in the serial number it stands for 4x4 after 1960. These trucks are very unusual. There is one for sale not very far from where I live I just have not had a chance to look at it. I may go look at it this weekend. If I do I will snap some pics to compare. --Clint
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Old 11-01-2012, 11:25 PM   #54
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Great truck!! That is not a napco. This is a factory 4x4. Anytime you see a K in the serial number it stands for 4x4 after 1960. These trucks are very unusual. There is one for sale not very far from where I live I just have not had a chance to look at it. I may go look at it this weekend. If I do I will snap some pics to compare. --Clint
after alot of research and finding out where to look on this truck i came to the same conclusion that it is not a napco but when i first bought it i thought that it might be which is why i joined napco4x4.org.... im actually really glad it is a GM factory truck and now that i am finding out how rare these trucks really are i am thinking more and more about restoring it back to original!

yeah if you go look at the one by you i would definetly be interested in comparing!
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Old 11-02-2012, 12:58 AM   #55
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no the floor is flat no transmission hump.



im going to start getting the title thing figured out in a couple weeks when i am home again. i will figure out one way or another to get it titled though i have a bill of sale and recipt so i dont think that i will have too many problems
You haven't dealt much with state DMV offices have ya?

What a great find, I really like the unusual and this truck sure fits that bill.
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Old 11-02-2012, 01:04 AM   #56
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You haven't dealt much with state DMV offices have ya?
oh i have a little bit on motorcylces and home built trailers and things like that but honestly the DMV in my home town is really good they really have never given me too much grief about anything in the past. i think it might help when i know everybody in there by first name lol
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Old 11-16-2012, 11:53 PM   #57
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Hey guys
I have been reading your posts and glad to see the info posted here. I have one of these trucks sitting in the barn and have been doing a little work on it. Mine had a well drilling rig mounted on the back and they retired the truck and put the well rig on a newer chassis. I happened by and talked them out of the old beast. I got some fresh fuel in her and a new set of points and the engine took right off. (305V6) I am currently going through the brakes and have the front fenders off. I finally found another set of the wide fenders to replace the old ones. Mine has running boards like the 2 wheel drive 4000's. Cab has a flat floor (no hump). I pulled off the 8.25 x 20's and put on 9'00 x 20's. I will see if I can post a picture tomorrow.
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any info on the truck that you could tell me or point me in a direction to be able to find some info would be great
Didn't see this one till after the big controversy. It is a a factory GMC KV4000 modified into some type of big foot vehicle (running boards and fenders extensions have been removed and wide single wheels and pickup bed added. Most all came with dual type wheels like in this factory literature.
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well you guys asked for more pictures so here they are!



















Can you get a better pic of the hood scoops?Please!Are they attached to the engine somhow?
And yours' looks to be a 351 engine-has the i-beam exhaust manifolds.Look on the right edge of the block just in front of the head for the engine size.
Those springs are HUGE!Must have been hauling slabs of lead thru swamps!
And,I too love the odd and different truck designs/build applications.
It does have the 8' bed,so you'll need to find the 9' one to close the gap.
What a great find!
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Old 05-18-2013, 09:55 PM   #60
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cool truck truck you got. that would be a killer monster truck for sure. have fun with it.
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Old 05-20-2013, 06:58 PM   #61
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Didn't see this one till after the big controversy. It is a a factory GMC KV4000 modified into some type of big foot vehicle (running boards and fenders extensions have been removed and wide single wheels and pickup bed added. Most all came with dual type wheels like in this factory literature.
thank you for that! yeah i am actually in the process of fitting with the DMV to get me a title right now. i want to know if i will be able to licence it before i choose a direction for the truck.


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Can you get a better pic of the hood scoops?Please!Are they attached to the engine somhow?
And yours' looks to be a 351 engine-has the i-beam exhaust manifolds.Look on the right edge of the block just in front of the head for the engine size.
Those springs are HUGE!Must have been hauling slabs of lead thru swamps!
And,I too love the odd and different truck designs/build applications.
It does have the 8' bed,so you'll need to find the 9' one to close the gap.
What a great find!
Mike.
i will get you some more pics as soon as i can no they are not hooked up to anything just three 1"-1 1/2" under each one this truck must have had some over heating issues i think i can imagine why else a person would do that other than they look awesome in my opinion lol
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Old 05-20-2013, 08:17 PM   #62
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Sweet truck ya got there! Wish I had one! The V6 looks like a 351 E version. GM also made a 401 V6, but I think that was only for the super large tanks. It could be a 305, but I am sure its a 351. Anyway good luck on the restoration project and keep us posted.
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That thing is pretty awesome.
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Old 05-21-2013, 08:42 AM   #64
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your vin shows it is a kv 4008, the literature you posted shows that as being a 175 inch wheelbase,
is that what it still is, or has the frame been bobbed and the springs moved?
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thank you for that! yeah i am actually in the process of fitting with the DMV to get me a title right now. i want to know if i will be able to licence it before i choose a direction for the truck.




i will get you some more pics as soon as i can no they are not hooked up to anything just three 1"-1 1/2" under each one this truck must have had some over heating issues i think i can imagine why else a person would do that other than they look awesome in my opinion lol
How is this project coming ???

I used to have a 1965 GMC C-60 with the 305 V6. Good engine but they don't like too high RPMs. Pretty easy to work on also.

That dash panel is totally unlike any I have seen.

I would just lose the stepside bed if it were me and put on some sort of custom flatbed or whatever ....
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Hello Kenbob87...I was absolutely glad I saw your pic surfing the web...because I too have recently found and purchased a vehicle in the same GMC family as yours...I don't have very many pics but I have few to show you the raw beauty of this truck...its a 1964 GMC 6500, its been sitting in a barn for over 40 years, so this explains the great condition the body is in...everything you see is original, only one owner! The previous owner son just wanted to get rid of the thing because he is selling his fathers property...it has busted pistons, so it currently doesn't run...it carries the 478 V6 engine...none of that matters to me because I am looking to a full custom job to this beautiful beast...so it can run untamed and free, like a grizzly bear in the wild!
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Old 10-21-2015, 09:35 AM   #68
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Nice truck. The 6500 is a Rare model. I used to drive a '62 6500 back in the early-mid 70's, which also had a 478 V-6. Everything looks pretty much the same, 5-Speed-2-Speed, Air Brakes, Spoke Wheels, etc.

Sure would love to see it restored to original. It would be a big hit at the Truck Shows. You would most likely have the only one there. Stop over at "Heavy Haulers" here on the site to see some great pictures of these great old trucks.

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Yeah Bill thanks...I haven't seen any(same make and model) on any websites...just old pics, no current owners...and that's part of why I love the truck...its an extinct species! If anyone has pics of current owners or just recent pics of this vehicle, please share them with me. I would love to bounce ideas off anyone who has one...
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Yeah Bill thanks...I haven't seen any(same make and model) on any websites...just old pics, no current owners...and that's part of why I love the truck...its an extinct species! If anyone has pics of current owners or just recent pics of this vehicle, please share them with me. I would love to bounce ideas off anyone who has one...
The 6500, made only from '62 to '66, is so rare that I have actually never seen another one since the one I drove, and I'm pretty much a truck nut, lol. I've also spent many hours in junk yards. After about 30 years, I finally saw some pictures of one, which I believe was on this site. Since then I have seen about a half dozen more. They are over at Heavy Haulers, but not real sure which thread just now. If I locate them, I'll let you know.

In the meantime, post your truck over there, if you would like. I know the boys there would really like to see it. We talk about 6500's now and then and some guys also remember them well. A member or two actually owns some.

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The 6500, made only from '62 to '66, is so rare that I have actually never seen another one since the one I drove, and I'm pretty much a truck nut, lol. I've also spent many hours in junk yards. After about 30 years, I finally saw some pictures of one, which I believe was on this site. Since then I have seen about a half dozen more. They are over at Heavy Haulers, but not real sure which thread just now. If I locate them, I'll let you know.

In the meantime, post your truck over there, if you would like. I know the boys there would really like to see it. We talk about 6500's now and then and some guys also remember them well. A member or two actually owns some.

In case you are not familiar with the Heavy Haulers forum, here is the link:

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Yeah...I was over in the Heavy Haulers forum checking out the cool pics...I saw some of the conversation between you and a couple other members about the 6500...some really cool pics! But I still haven't found any current pics of someone who owns one...I will post my truck over there to see if I can get some feedback or locate other owners...Thanks Bill!
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