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02-26-2023, 10:55 AM | #1 |
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C80 Spec Tags
Here is the trim and "SPID" tags from my 1965 C80 Cab/Chassis Chevrolet. It was built in Pontiac, MI and then outfitted in Elmira, NY by American LaFrance.
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02-26-2023, 02:10 PM | #2 |
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Re: C80 Spec Tags
Thanks for sharing. The standard C 80 looks very similar to a heavy duty C 60, which was known as the C 60H. The narrower fenders indicate it has the 7K front axle. The wider fenders kick in at 9k. Here is some info on standard and optional equipment.
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02-26-2023, 02:40 PM | #3 |
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It's beautiful.
Thanks for posting. K
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C10 - C90 Bill: GVW is 25,000 from the Trim Tag Engine is F40 (409 ci) with the original Packard date-coded spark plug wires Trans is the Close-Ratio Spicer 5 speed- 5756B Truck had 19k miles when it was retired from active service in 1998. Now has 28k miles- a lot of car shows. Last edited by VictoriaHardware; 02-26-2023 at 08:55 PM. Reason: typo |
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Yes, added 4th photo to the post above. From '65 truck price booklet.
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02-26-2023, 04:26 PM | #6 |
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Great looking truck.
Wondering what the GVW is. I can't tell by the numbers, but I'm sure it's a 5-Speed. Is it a Clark? Also does it have a 409? I bet it has real low miles.
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I believe the 409 is what brought it up to be a C-80. Real impressive truck. You may have seen some of my posts on the '62 GMC 6500 that I used to drive. The 6500 is basically equal to a Chevy C-80.
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IMO, a GMC 6000 with the 401 would be closer to the range of heavy duty C 80 with 409 and optional heaviest front and rear axles. However, I do think the C 80 max GVW of 25K seems way too low when equipped with a 9K front and 23K rear, should be in the 30K GVW range.
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I believe his C-80 has 7 Fronts and 18,500 Rears. That's why I indicated the 409 brought it up to a C-80. Otherwise it would have been a C-60.
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Something is screwy with the way the Chevy C 80 tops out at 25K in all the literature. When a GMC is ordered with the same optional heavy axles 9k, 11k front and 22 or 23K rear, the GMC is rated in the 30-32K range. IMO, a heavy spec Chevy C 80 should be listed with the same GVW as a GMC, why it's not, is a mystery to me. Side note, a 6500 is just a higher powered 6000, ( 478 vs. 401) otherwise same available axles.
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Also discovered another thing. Seems like most singles axle 80's, '63-'66, did have the narrow fenders with the lighter fronts. I guess all the C-80's I've been observing online through the years have been either '60-'62 or tandems with heavier fronts and wide fenders.
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Right, the '62 6500 I used to drive had 9 Fronts and 23 Rears, giving it a GVW of 32,000.
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This is from the 1965 Chevrolet Owners Guide for Series 50-80. It mostly reinforces the above comments but it also seems that tires are a factor.
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More on the C-80. Check out this video that is indicating the new '62 Tandem Axle Dump has a 409. Having a 409 would make it a C-80, but check out the picture on the YouTube video as well as the truck at the 1:04 mark, I'm not seeing a Straight Front Axle. The '62 GMC 6500 was the first year for it in the '60 to '66 trucks and I believe the '62 C-80 followed suit.
Edit: I dug a little deeper and it looks like the Straight Front Axle was an Option for the C-80 in '62. Also note the mention of the 4-53 Detroit available in the Mediums:
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Another similiarly equipped narrow fender C 80.https://hibid.com/lot/27866944/1965-...k-c8235p106018 Very difficult to come up with examples of the wide fender '64-'65 2 axle C 80's
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Interesting truck.
The other thing that I'm noticing C-80 Chevy vs GMC 6500. Standard front bumper on the Chevys. The GMC has a much different and heavier bumper, similar to the newer low hood 9500's.
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Right, those 6500's are brutes. Note front wheels on this one, similiar to wheels found on crackerboxes, flat hub cover, but the wheel extends outside of tire.
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