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This is how you deal with trusses on the job site.
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Same kind of truck, same kind of trusses, but I would deliver them a little different, lol.
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02-17-2022, 02:51 AM | #3 |
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Betcha a 4-71 in it.
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02-20-2022, 02:40 AM | #4 |
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Couple more Jimmy's
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Always wondered the difference in HP between turbo and non turbo.
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GMC offered the 6-71T early on in the 970 series around 1957 rated at 235 H.P., when most 6-71's were 180 H.P.. They must have dropped the engine option sometime before 1960 because I can't find any records of it after. I don't think the 6-71T returned to GMC's until the early 80's.
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That does sound familiar. I believe I read some details about that somewhere.
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Possible it was some kind of SEO on GMC's. 6-71T's were built for other make trucks in the 70's though. Seem to remember seeing some International S series trucks with 6-71T's in the late 70's.
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FB grabs
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Another beauty from Pacarhauler! Looks like a 62 Biscayne behind the cab.
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A Gas Engine in a Long Nose? Wondering if that was really available. I've never heard of one. Possibly in the early days of '66 or '67? If so, I'm sure it was the 637 V-8 only.
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Yes and yes! I have never seen one or even a picture of one though, but that model is listed in the Data Book and brouchers. There were a very few 637 gas powered Crackerbox cabovers made, a guy on the ATHS website had one years ago.
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Bob, Just as an update, how many 9500 Conventionals have you ever seen with a 637 V-8 Gas?
Also have you ever seen one yet with a 10-Speed Road Ranger behind it? It's been just about 50 years now since the company I worked for took delivery on a JE with a 10-Speed and in all those years, I have never yet to even hear of another. I have also researched it pretty thoroughly through the years. Did we have the only one in the US, lol?
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Just a couple and they were HE series fire engines. Seems that mose 637's came with large Spicer 5 speeds but the consensus seems to have been they needed more gears. A 10 speed or 5X4 would probably have ideal.
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Which reminds me of the '68 Long Nose I saw a few years back. It had a 6-71 instead of an 8V-71 but to my surprise, it had a 5 and 2 (2-Speed Rear). I had never seen one in a Long Nose before but sure enough, it was a former Firetruck.
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Neato tanker
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The 62 4x4 shorty tho
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There's a C-30 and a Corvair Pickup on there too.
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That's what I was thinking. Probably lowest production numbers on the load.
Where that 4x4 factory in 62 or a conversion. My pre 73 history is lacking.
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Starting for the ‘60 model year, GM did the 4x4 in house on the 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks.
Prior to ‘60 it was a NAPCO conversion. It was also a NAPCO conversion on the 1 ton and heavier trucks from ‘60 until??? GMs first in house 1 ton 4x4 was 1977.
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