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all true.
and you could do everything you needed to do on your car port in a hour. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/102931/Dennis-Byard-1967-C10-Front-Driver-1-1951170.jpgHad a 67 C10 Stepside like this, but with black Crager wheels. View Quote That’s sweet |
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1967 to 1972 Chevy truck......prettiest truck ever.
Make mine a 1971 or '72 (just to get front disc brakes) with 292 engine, 3 speed on the column, stepside, long wheel base, and spare tire on left side. Bench seats, grill guard, tow hooks, and rear step bumper. AC would be nice but not required...........it's a truck after all. |
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Quoted: OP is wrong and should feel wrong. http://www.miamilakesautomall.com/ram-blog/wp-content/uploads/sites/85/2018/08/1945-ram-power-wagon-miami-lakes-automall.jpg https://www.allpar.com/attachments/power-wagon-jpg.48464/ View Quote I grabbed the same Power Wagon, lol...and a ‘79... |
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Had one similar to the first one, only thing I remember about it was the door handles constantly breaking as well as the tailgate latch.
A coworker always called it a 4 times 4, because the x means multiply. |
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Quoted: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a0/e9/16/a0e916c2aa4e3c574130eacca09e92b3.jpg https://cdn.drivingline.com/media/2327653/chevytruck-04-copy.jpg https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/rkm/1/6889/429681/1920x1440/1998-chevrolet-k-1500-silverado-z71-pickup-truck https://file.kelleybluebookimages.com/kbb/base/house/1998/1998-Chevrolet-Suburban%201500-FrontSide_CTSUB981_505x375.jpg View Quote You’re high. I can hear the infinite cranking to get it started and the rod knock once it finally does. I close my eyes and see rusted fenders and rocker panels. I smell leaking gasoline and exhaust. They may have been okay for a couple of years, but those things turned into a beater truck pretty quick. I’m not a huge Chevy fan, but they made some very sharp trucks. The late 80’s into the 2000’s designs were not any of them. |
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I think the F-150 of that era looked better, but given the choice I’d take the GM truck.
I had a 1993 GMC 1500 and really miss it. |
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Quoted: But what dimension is "Wide" in reference to? Was there also a "Narrow" model available to choose from? That’s some "Double Wide" terminology right there... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ah, I was wondering what a "short wide bed" was. Short Wide Bed = 6.5 feet Long Wide Bed = 8 feet But what dimension is "Wide" in reference to? Was there also a "Narrow" model available to choose from? That’s some "Double Wide" terminology right there... Step side beds were the narrow beds. |
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Quoted: Not bad for GM products. I’ll add a few blue ovals to the mix. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/27564/18202DBA-4DD8-4A0E-AB20-390D70F95427_jpe-1951137.JPG Pure sex with the KC light bar. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/27564/80705E93-25AA-4E8D-8589-094A3E6E0F48_jpe-1951138.JPG View Quote The dentside is a great looking truck |
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I have always been partial to the GMC version of the GMT400 but the Chevy version is almost as good looking.
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View Quote John Boy Waltons truck? |
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Quoted: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a0/e9/16/a0e916c2aa4e3c574130eacca09e92b3.jpg https://cdn.drivingline.com/media/2327653/chevytruck-04-copy.jpg https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/rkm/1/6889/429681/1920x1440/1998-chevrolet-k-1500-silverado-z71-pickup-truck https://file.kelleybluebookimages.com/kbb/base/house/1998/1998-Chevrolet-Suburban%201500-FrontSide_CTSUB981_505x375.jpg View Quote I still have an 89 2500 CK 4X4 I keep around. It's basically a tractor with a truck body on it, and 10 times more truck then anything you can buy today. |
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They were fucking horrible trucks.
I had a 2 door Tahoe version. It was a 96, and by 2006 it was a rusted trap with brake lines rusting through, severe frame rust, panels eaten up, etc. |
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Chevy trucks i've owned:
'62 '66 (factory 327) '70 El Camino (300hp/350) '72 El Camino '74 '76 '78 '85 '86 Suburban (HEAVY duty---1 rear ton axle,454,4:10 gears---13,500 gvw) '89 '92 '95 '98 '02 Suburban '02 Duramax.......that i'm still driving...... |
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Quoted: Yes but 2500 with the fender flares https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse4.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.LI08SYs-6HT2x6hBicUGJgHaFj%26pid%3DApi&f=1 View Quote I know someone who has this same truck and it’s got 10k original miles. I’d prefer the 2500 in a long bed. |
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Acccck!!! Plaid shirt lesbianmobile. |
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Quoted: Jesus fuck you are all plebians. Art deco styles trucks are best trucks. https://photos.classiccars.com/cc-temp/listing/116/2127/14128200-1940-ford-coe-std.jpg Followed by 1954 Mercedes Renntransporter. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Mercedes-Benz_Renntransporter_1954_(9655917253).jpg For those who don't know, Mercedes needed a way to get the cars back to the factory overnight for repairs while racing in Europe. So they made a 100+ mph capable car hauler using the engine from their race cars. View Quote Ok that thing is pretty fucking cool. |
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View Quote ‘ I thought that was Jon Baker’s truck from CHiPs !!!! . |
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Quoted: ‘ I thought that was Jon Baker’s truck from CHiPs !!!! . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: ‘ I thought that was Jon Baker’s truck from CHiPs !!!! . Knowing Hollyweird, it could very well be the same truck |
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I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum and find that body style to be the most boring (not the worst looking) truck design GM has ever made.
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Quoted: OP is wrong and should feel wrong. http://www.miamilakesautomall.com/ram-blog/wp-content/uploads/sites/85/2018/08/1945-ram-power-wagon-miami-lakes-automall.jpg https://www.allpar.com/attachments/power-wagon-jpg.48464/ View Quote My favorite truck, made for domestic sale till 1968. Totally rugged. |
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The ext. can Z71 was the truck to have when I was in High School.
They still look pretty good but I wouldn’t own one. |
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Had a 95 1500 Z-71. It was pretty reliable. Extra-cab. Sold it in 2009. Probably worth more today than then.
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