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Old 02-14-2010, 04:41 PM   #1
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Re: 60-66 crew cabs or extended cabs

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wow thats twice this week i've been slapped for stupid things man i need to look more closely... haha
Actually I don't know what year the cab is between 64-66 since it didn't come with documentation or a vin# I just call it a 66 since I put the hood and doors from my old 66 GMC on it! Oh, and its got the single hump dash, didn't the Chevs have a hump on both sides? ..Or was that just for 60-63?? (my 60 Apache had the double hump dash)
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Old 02-14-2010, 05:55 PM   #2
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Actually I don't know what year the cab is between 60-66 since it didn't come with documentation or a vin# I just call it a 66 since I put the hood and doors from my old 66 GMC on it! Oh, and its got the single hump dash, didn't the Chevs have a hump on both sides? ..Or was that just for 60-63?? (my 60 Apache had the double hump dash)
64 and up had a single hump on the dash.
serial # will tell you. canadian gmcs have the nbr9 after the c or k
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Old 02-14-2010, 06:33 PM   #3
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64 and up had a single hump on the dash.
serial # will tell you. canadian gmcs have the nbr9 after the c or k
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Too bad the vin was removed for body work by the previous owner..
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Too bad the vin was removed for body work by the previous owner..
where is the ignition switch on the flat of the dash below the instrument cluster or on the bevel coming off the bottom of the instrument cluster which I guesss is all a part of the instrument cluster bezel
1st is gmc, 2nd is chev
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where is the ignition switch on the flat of the dash below the instrument cluster or on the bevel coming off the bottom of the instrument cluster which I guesss is all a part of the instrument cluster bezel
1st is gmc, 2nd is chev
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Not quite sure what you mean, here it is..
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all of the knobs and key are on the flat of the dash below the opening.
the chev ones are on a 45 degree angle
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all of the knobs and key are on the flat of the dash below the opening.
the chev ones are on a 45 degree angle
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Sweet, thank you!
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