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Thanks for the update!
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Re: 1967 GMC Pickup - Museum Quality
User "Getter-Done" Wanted some pics of the armrest and window handle. Here they are.
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I can not say enough Thanks for sharing this piece of undisturbed history. My vent-window levers are exactly like that. Good to Know. I will keep my original handles like those in my build. Those arm-rest are like the 65/66 trucks that I remember riding in. ( A Long Time Ago ). I will put this type on my metal door panels. With that picture / gives me the position for placement. They look good in line with the both handles. Thanks again. Dwayne
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thank you so much for finally getting around to post pic's and tell your family's story, so cool
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Thanks for sharing this wonderful truck with us! You could post pictures of anything you wish from this truck once a week for a year (Hint hint ) , I assure you no one would ever tire of it! An invaluable resource. thanks for posting !
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Thanks for sharing more photos of this incredible time capsule. This truck literally takes us back to day one! IMO, this one takes the crown as the best of the best preserved '67 GMC in the country. Too bad the Lambrecht trucks weren't kept in this condition!
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That is beautiful and really fun to look at. I would love to put 5 miles on it. If it were mine, I would drive it. I would probably swap the engine and tranny to more my liking. A museum piece is a waste of time. You can store it and let someone else enjoy it when your dead. I would just enjoy it. My Dad left me a Colt Python, never shot, among other things. I sold it to a collector, I didn’t want to shoot it and ruin the value. I did keep his 1971 jet boat with a 428CJ engine. I’ve had a ball with it. Rebuilt and used it for years. Going through it’s last resto now. Things in the garage are no fun. Thanks so much for sharing that!!
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Just found this, can't believe I missed it all these years since first posted ! !
Been said many times before but WOW !!! Truly an amazing looking truck. No words describe such a time capsule. Thanks for posting the initial post and for the up dated pictures. What a family treasure that is.
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I was really conflicted when he lowered it and put the LS3 in it though.
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Wait.....WHAT??
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Just kidding... made sure to put JK in there as well! Hope this truck stays the time capsule that it is for a long time!
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Whew!!!!! I thought I had missed something in the thread.
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What a cool truck. Thanks for sharing it.
I gotta say, it would be very hard for me to not drive it occasionally.
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Thanks for all the pictures...that's an awesome truck.
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I totally agree. I would probably mile it out lol. Guess that's why none of mine are museum quality. I'm sure glad there's people who don't drive em so we can have posts like this one!
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what an amazing story...
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This is an amazing truck that I'd love to see in person some day
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Yes, time capsules are very special, a rare glimpse of what these trucks looked like when new. That sad part is, this model rarely, if ever, gets restored to concourse condition compared to other GM vehicles (my observation after 17 years on this forum).
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At Mecum Houston, they sold a 1985? K5 Blazer with 105 miles on it. Sold for $100k I think.
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Thanks for bringing back to the top. I think we would all enjoy a update on the truck. Was it sold, kept, displayed, or driven?
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