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Old 05-02-2018, 10:19 AM   #1
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Just ran across this discussion thread and the pictures you posted of the wrap around rear bumper, I still have the 1966 C20 my Dad bought new on Jan 28th, 1966. Thought you would appreciate a picture taken of me standing next to my Dad's truck in 1968, and the wrap around bumper that was on it.
Welcome to the forum! We have a thread for nostalgic pictures. I previously saved & shared/posted pics of your dad's truck I saw on Facebook. I actually have a couple pics I noticed more recently that haven't been uploaded yet. They're perfect examples of what that thread is all about!

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Old 05-02-2018, 10:39 AM   #2
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I still have the 1966 C20 my Dad bought new on Jan 28th, 1966.
Awesome! Great old shot too! Also welcome to the board. Your dad's truck is a factory Custom Camper badged model as shown in the pics. How did it survive over the years? One-family trucks have a better chance of staying intact than most, but they were just trucks back then, so that's no guarantee. Any current pics?

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Old 05-03-2018, 06:08 PM   #3
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Thought you would appreciate a picture taken of me standing next to my Dad's truck in 1968, and the wrap around bumper that was on it.
Thankyou for posting, even better on the nostalgia photos thread we have, yes, we purists appreciate it very much. If it still looks this way today, it deserves to be on this thread my all means. Correct wheels and correct hubcaps on 3/4 tons ( IMO, the ultimate look ) are not an everyday site anymore, I will toot my own horn from comment on page 14 post #336
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Old 05-05-2018, 10:29 AM   #4
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Just ran across this discussion thread and the pictures you posted of the wrap around rear bumper, I still have the 1966 C20 my Dad bought new on Jan 28th, 1966. Thought you would appreciate a picture taken of me standing next to my Dad's truck in 1968, and the wrap around bumper that was on it.
Great shot and truck looks like a top of the line C20. Those kind of pictures just make you smile
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Old 10-28-2011, 10:15 PM   #5
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don't that just piss ya right off?! And here I was thinking your truck was perfect oem4me! (just kidding of course - it IS perfect)
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Old 02-02-2012, 03:00 PM   #6
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anymore ???
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Old 02-02-2012, 04:03 PM   #7
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93000 miles, not pristine but pretty much untouched. I picked it up from a guy that purchased it from the original owner's family after he had passed away. It was owned by the second guy for a year. Originally purchased in Bountiful, UT which is 5 miles from where it resides today.
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Old 02-02-2012, 04:06 PM   #8
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Lota great looking trucks
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Old 02-02-2012, 06:55 PM   #9
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66 327 engines are alpine green 283 are gray the fawn firewalls i think came from atlanta plant i know st louis fremont and janesville had body color firewall . i do not know if baltimore and flint had fawn walls anybody have trucks built there?
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66 327 engines are alpine green 283 are gray the fawn firewalls i think came from atlanta plant i know st louis fremont and janesville had body color firewall . i do not know if baltimore and flint had fawn walls anybody have trucks built there?
About the firewall color: Atlanta built trucks had fawn colored firewalls. That black/white 1965 Custom Cab is one I built back in 2000. I've since owned another 1965 Custom cab that also had the fawn firewall. My current '66 project is a Baltimore built unit and firewall is body color. Mike, do you have any factory literature showing that the 327's were green? I know they were and still have my original green valve covers with the "High Torque 327" decal. But I'm sure I'll have a hard time trying to convince people at shows that the motor is supposed to be green. When I was showing my '65, people used to tell me that I did a great job on the restoration, but the 283 was supposed to be orange, not gray!
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Re: most original 60-66 truck in existence?

The 3 66 LWBs i had, have had the body color firewalls. One is from St Louis and 2 from Flint. One from Flint had a green 327. Other 2 had 6xrs.


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About the firewall color: Atlanta built trucks had fawn colored firewalls. That black/white 1965 Custom Cab is one I built back in 2000. I've since owned another 1965 Custom cab that also had the fawn firewall. My current '66 project is a Baltimore built unit and firewall is body color. Mike, do you have any factory literature showing that the 327's were green? I know they were and still have my original green valve covers with the "High Torque 327" decal. But I'm sure I'll have a hard time trying to convince people at shows that the motor is supposed to be green. When I was showing my '65, people used to tell me that I did a great job on the restoration, but the 283 was supposed to be orange, not gray!
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Old 02-02-2012, 09:11 PM   #12
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this is a 60000 mile original repainted in 82 calif. truck
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Re: most original 60-66 truck in existence?

My Goldilocks was very original before it was taken apart. From what I can tell it was repainted once many years ago but other than that there were no modifications. Still had the original wood in the bed, the original seat in very good shape, all of the original hub caps, original 250/3 speed, original AM radio, and the nicest aluminum grill I've ever seen! Sure would have been nice to have found it back when it was still together!


That green longbed above is awesome! What's up with the grill, is that a shadow or is the mesh painted black? I like that look whatever it is...
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Found some grease pencil markings on the firewall of the 61. Have a couple more to take also. Also found some on the rear bumper brackets
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Did the GMC's really come with orange upper a-arms and springs?
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Did the GMC's really come with orange upper a-arms and springs?
It's just a PR picture to call attention to the springs & A-arms as well the frame being light blue instead of black....Vernski
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Found this GM parts number stamped on a 61 SB fleetside driver side bumper bracket. Never seen the GM part # displayed before.
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Hi all,

Just joined the site and found this thread. Love the original trucks! Thought I'd show you my 65. Inherited this from my wife's uncle, it's only had a bath for the pics. He was a mechanic, and this was his shop truck. Pulled this out of his garage which had been closed down for years, last inspection in the window shows 1973. Low 70's showing on the clock.

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Hi all,

Just joined the site and found this thread. Love the original trucks! Thought I'd show you my 65. Inherited this from my wife's uncle, it's only had a bath for the pics. He was a mechanic, and this was his shop truck. Pulled this out of his garage which had been closed down for years, last inspection in the window shows 1973. Low 70's showing on the clock.

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that's so cool! love the story behind it as well
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Hi all,

Just joined the site and found this thread. Love the original trucks! Thought I'd show you my 65. Inherited this from my wife's uncle, it's only had a bath for the pics. He was a mechanic, and this was his shop truck. Pulled this out of his garage which had been closed down for years, last inspection in the window shows 1973. Low 70's showing on the clock.

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Hey Dan, Im glad you were able to locate us. My directions aren't always the best. Great forum and great group of guys here. Awesome looking truck too by the way.
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Thanks Jon,

I'm glad you called the other day and pointed me towards this site. I've been doing a lot of searching and have learned a lot already.

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thanks for the complement!

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Welcome to the forum. What an amazing example. I'm glad you were able to obtain it, and hope it provides years of enjoyment.

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Just joined the site and found this thread. Love the original trucks! Thought I'd show you my 65. Inherited this from my wife's uncle, it's only had a bath for the pics. He was a mechanic, and this was his shop truck. Pulled this out of his garage which had been closed down for years, last inspection in the window shows 1973. Low 70's showing on the clock.

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Hi all,

Just joined the site and found this thread. Love the original trucks! Thought I'd show you my 65. Inherited this from my wife's uncle, it's only had a bath for the pics. He was a mechanic, and this was his shop truck. Pulled this out of his garage which had been closed down for years, last inspection in the window shows 1973. Low 70's showing on the clock.

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Hello, and glad you came by. Stick around, we need ya!
I love to see a good basic truck like yours, still looking like a basic truck. The stock configured jobs are greatly outnumbered on this site, so it's cool to see another one make it to the board. Personally, I'm finding the plain-janers more and more attractive lately. There is something about the absolute total absence of bling that makes them beyond cool. Anyway, post up some more pics of the rest of the truck, we'd love to see 'um.
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Hello, and glad you came by. Stick around, we need ya!
I love to see a good basic truck like yours, still looking like a basic truck. The stock configured jobs are greatly outnumbered on this site, so it's cool to see another one make it to the board. Personally, I'm finding the plain-janers more and more attractive lately. There is something about the absolute total absence of bling that makes them beyond cool. Anyway, post up some more pics of the rest of the truck, we'd love to see 'um.

First let me say I love the truck in your avatar! I can see the stock trucks are in the minority here, and I really like the 60-66 models all dolled up with chrome. But for me and this truck I'm gonna resist the urge and leave it plain. Seeing one like yours reinforces that notion for me.

Sorry, I really don't have many more pics other than these.

The first one is my youngest and myself stopping for and ice-cream about a 2 1/2 hr. drive from home, second is the 230 in all its glory, third the dash where you can see how nice the floor mat is, and lastly the seat which is in great shape too.

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