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special K, the one you posted is owned by Jim Brady ,owner of Supersport Sales and he has quite a few rare rides .I got to see that one in person at the Maryland Chevelle Show last year. He likes rare and odd ones like factory big block 4 speed chevelle wagons .He is even restoring a 4 door 72 chevelle that was special ordered with bid block and 4 speed ,the only one known to exist.
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Yikes who would want car styling on a truck..... doh, oh yeah, me.
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^^^ That's a '65 GTO Homesteader. They were all red.
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No he is not near me ,Pennsylvania or Jersey I think ,Im in Ga .I just know him quite well through the Chevelle shows we attend .He is quite a character and knows his car stuff .
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Ok,ya never know. Lots of classic dealers from from down your way bring cars to Carlisle. Lots of "Georgia" and "Carolina" cars. That's a big sell up there
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GMC Sprints should have had a Lemans front end
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Here's another Homesteader
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Actually, My Jimmy GT project has a subtle Pontiac flavor to it. This is the Photoshop I did of what I'm planning for the nose:
Attachment 1284575 ...and the front fenders: Attachment 1284576 ...and the wheels: Attachment 1284577 |
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Guys ,if you ever run across a GMC Sprint grill emblem for cheap grab it ,they are not reproduced and they are worth quite a bit . Reason I know this is a friend of mine has a 72 Sprint and his is missing that emblem and he was not willing to pay the price for a NOS one .
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Kinda reminds me of some of the Canadian models...
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In the late 50's GMC used Pontiac 347 and 336 CI engines, as well as some smaller CI Pontiac engines earlier. So at least back then, there were Pontiac pickups, sort of ;)
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Spotted at the Woodward Dream Cruise yesterday:
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Keith I recently saw a pic of that truck and was sure it was a photoshop. I guess not.
I think just because someone can doesn't necessarily mean they should. To me, that gto front better belongs on a mid 60's truck than a late 70s to 80s. ;) I do appreciate the passion for the mark and the work to make it so. |
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The '64 GTO nose would have made the best el goatino of em all.
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I keep tossing the idea of a Pontiac motor in my '67 GMC around. I'd like to get a hold of one to build.
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Found this saved photo from an old forum post.
Today I found this ......enjoy! https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/c...263926708.html |
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El CaNoway.
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