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cris well 05-12-2015 04:29 PM

Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
I've seen grannys and automatics but not 3 on tree.

Did any come like that?

SS Tim 05-12-2015 04:52 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Yes, 67-72 K-series (4x4) Pickups, Suburbans, Panels and Blazers all came standard with a 3OTT column shift setup as base equipment.

While sellers of such trucks tend to think of them as valuable rare variants in reality they are speed range limited.

67-4x4 05-12-2015 09:28 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
I had a 67 283 4x4 3 on the tree shortbed

57taskforce 05-12-2015 09:33 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
My dads 71 k/10 was a 3ott.

special-K 05-12-2015 10:07 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Blazers came coupled to a Dana20 transfer case. Pickups and Suburbans (I think all of those) came with NP205

cris well 05-12-2015 10:30 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Thanks to all.

I'm going to look at a 72 4x4 and I wanna make sure it was originally a 4x4 or at least on the right year k10 frame.

I read in another post that the rear should have staggered shock mounts on the back and the frame should be straight (not curved to the outside) over the rear-end area.

Any other things I should look for? How about the engine frame mounts? Should they be like the SBC or 6-cyl mounts on a 67-72 C10 or do they have the cup-style mounts like the later models and 72 BBC mounts?

It's 3OTT and has a SBC.

He doesn't have a title, just a bill of sale.

I'm not sure if the SPID sheet is there or not either.

In The Ten Ring 05-12-2015 11:13 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
My truck is a 3ott and I wouldn't have it any other way. It is fun to drive (and good for dates if you have a bench seat!) but as the other member said, it's "speed challenged."

It's hard to change gears in a hurry....but with the low gearing those 3ott's normally got, there wasn't much of a hurry you could ever be in.

special-K 05-13-2015 07:44 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
If it's not authentic, either the 4wd crossmembers were swapped-in or it's a later 4wd frame. The crossmembers were riveted, so look for that. The '73-up frames were longer up front of the cab, so the frame tips would be cut and the core support moved back. Then, there's the shocks being both to the front.

57taskforce 05-13-2015 12:03 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cris well (Post 7169772)
Thanks to all.

I'm going to look at a 72 4x4 and I wanna make sure it was originally a 4x4 or at least on the right year k10 frame.

I read in another post that the rear should have staggered shock mounts on the back and the frame should be straight (not curved to the outside) over the rear-end area.

Any other things I should look for? How about the engine frame mounts? Should they be like the SBC or 6-cyl mounts on a 67-72 C10 or do they have the cup-style mounts like the later models and 72 BBC mounts?

It's 3OTT and has a SBC.

He doesn't have a title, just a bill of sale.

I'm not sure if the SPID sheet is there or not either.

For most of the 67-72 trucks The partial vin should be Stamped right behind the power steering pump on the frame. You'll probably have to scrape around some to find it. That's a good way to tell if it's an original 4x4. If the partiAl frame vin matches the complete vin on the drivers door post than your original.

J-Rod 05-14-2015 08:39 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
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They sure did. My dad had a 69 4x4 SWB with a 307 & 3-on-the-tree.

68350 05-14-2015 10:56 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Check Vin too. Should start with ks or ke

blue 72 gmc 4x4 05-15-2015 12:06 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
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Mine is a 72' and came stock with a 250 inline 6 and a 3ott, although the six is long gone and a 383 resides in there now.

special-K 05-15-2015 06:47 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
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Originally Posted by blue 72 gmc 4x4 (Post 7172550)
Mine is a 72' and came stock with a 250 inline 6 and a 3ott, although the six is long gone and a 383 resides in there now.

Is the Saginaw still behind the 383? Bless it's little heart :lol:

blue 72 gmc 4x4 05-15-2015 10:57 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
It sure is!

Chaparralman1974 04-18-2024 07:24 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Hey everyone, I am bringing this thread back from the dead.

I was always under the impression that the Rockwell T-221 transfer case that was available from 1967 to about 1969-ish was ONLY available behind either the SM-420 in 1967 only, and the SM-465 from 1968 to 1969. Beginning in 1969 with the NP-205 phasing out the T-221, there was now an option for automatics as well as 3 speed on the tree manual transmissions.

Has anyone ever seen either a 3 speed or an automatic transmission coupled to a Rockwell T-221? Was there another even more obscure transfer case available in limited configurations from 1967 to 1969?

Inquiring minds want to know.


Thanks, Clay

57taskforce 04-19-2024 12:23 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
I know automatics are out of the question with the 221 but I’ve never really given thought to the three on the tree with a 221. I’m gonna say it’s probably not likely.

MJN 04-19-2024 10:42 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaparralman1974 (Post 9306073)
Hey everyone, I am bringing this thread back from the dead.

I was always under the impression that the Rockwell T-221 transfer case that was available from 1967 to about 1969-ish was ONLY available behind either the SM-420 in 1967 only, and the SM-465 from 1968 to 1969. Beginning in 1969 with the NP-205 phasing out the T-221, there was now an option for automatics as well as 3 speed on the tree manual transmissions.

Has anyone ever seen either a 3 speed or an automatic transmission coupled to a Rockwell T-221? Was there another even more obscure transfer case available in limited configurations from 1967 to 1969?

Inquiring minds want to know.


Thanks, Clay

According to the 1967 and 68 Vehicle Info Kit the T221 and 3 speed were standard equipment for a K10 and K20 and it also states the transfer case is bolted directly to the transmission via an adapter.
Automatic trans in a K-series was not an option in 67 or 68 according to these info kits.
https://www.gm.com/content/dam/compa...olet-Truck.pdf

Chaparralman1974 04-19-2024 11:18 AM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MJN (Post 9306304)
According to the 1967 and 68 Vehicle Info Kit the T221 and 3 speed were standard equipment for a K10 and K20 and it also states the transfer case is bolted directly to the transmission via an adapter.
Automatic trans in a K-series was not an option in 67 or 68 according to these info kits.
https://www.gm.com/content/dam/compa...olet-Truck.pdf

That is very interesting. Thank you for posting. I guess my next question would be, has anyone ever seen a real 3-speed setup connected to a Rockwell? That has to be a fairly rare truck I would imagine.



Clay

jocko 04-19-2024 02:40 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
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here u go - this was a rare truck already with all its other options, but a 4-spd was not one of them.

57taskforce 04-19-2024 02:42 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Very cool Mark, thanks for sharing that.
That is a bad ass spid. Manual throttle, Buckets, No spin rear, Posi front, shoulder belts??? Damn the cool factor is real!

Pretty weird to have ordered the 327 and axle upgrades but no 4speed.

Jason Banks 04-19-2024 03:52 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Wow, what an option package. Did that truck get saved? How long have you been hanging on to those photos?

jocko 04-19-2024 04:51 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Quite a while. I think this was up for sale several years ago, if I recall correctly. But I don’t know if anyone ever rescued it. I do remember seeing some discussion on here about its front axle posi. Yep, it’s loaded.

Chaparralman1974 04-19-2024 05:12 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
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Man, that thing is incredible! I guess that solves the 4-speed vs. 3-speed mystery for me. For some reason, I just find the Rockwell transfer cases interesting. I know that a lot of folks out there switch to NP-205's, but there is just a cool factor with the Rockwell's that I can't seem to shake.

I posted this in the 4x4 forum a few months ago, but back in January, I was able to score a NOS Rockwell T-221. It had been sitting in a warehouse since the early 70's and was purchased as part of the entire inventory by a guy in the early 90's. He in turn had it setting in a shed ever since. It still has the cardboard protectors on the splines, and when I cracked open the top of the case, it was pristine inside with the machine marks still visible on the gears.

I would love to be able to see the adapter that sits in between the 3-speed transmission and the Rockwell though. That has to be a very rare thing indeed!

Here are some pics of the NOS Rockwell that I have.


Clay


Clay

'68OrangeSunshine 04-19-2024 05:16 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
I have a core Rockwell T221 transfer case and SM 465 married unit. Gotta be 1968. Possibly GMC or Canadian. I bought it at a junker in Tucson [long way from the Great White North] but IIRC the donor truck was a GMC. Yes it's a 465, not a 420. I'm not hallucinating.
[Well not about that at least.]

Chaparralman1974 04-19-2024 05:17 PM

Re: Did any of the 67-72 K10 4x4s come with a 3-speed manual on column?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 9306431)
Very cool Mark, thanks for sharing that.
That is a bad ass spid. Manual throttle, Buckets, No spin rear, Posi front, shoulder belts??? Damn the cool factor is real!

Pretty weird to have ordered the 327 and axle upgrades but no 4speed.


That is what I was thinking too....I really wonder why someone would order that particular setup.


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