Re: GM Semis
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Originally Posted by davischevy
You knew I would like that one didn't you?
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Yep. If there was a number to call I would have included it
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Originally Posted by C10 - C90 Bill
That is one beautiful truck.
Looks like it's a '62 Model.
Would love to own it, lol.
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I guess that makes three of us
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Originally Posted by factorystock
Very nice example of a 4000, but I prefer the heavier spec's of a 6500. Second thought , this one maybe a little too heavy.
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Yeah, since a your lad a tandem rear truck has been a fetish. And these '60s trucks were the mainstay models of the time (born in '55). But as I have come of age I have grown to appreciate the single axles as having their place for lighter duty... and realizing trucks are tailored to suit. Overkill is awesome but economics is a concern for a business. And today in the antique truck world they are popular for needing less garage space. But mainly... I could really use a truck like that 4000. That's a heap of truck above a 1t
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Last edited by special-K; 02-04-2019 at 09:14 AM.
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