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Old 03-16-2019, 07:00 PM   #1
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Did GM make a '65 series 30 4x4 step side?

The owner of this truck for sale knows very little about it and I'm going by a description over the phone and a little quizzing by me. I know it's a 65 by the placement of the side emblems and the owner tells me they are "30" on both sides. Stepside bed, eight bolt wheels, Single wheel rear axle, locking front hubs. Knowing the 30 series Stepside trucks have a 9 foot bed, i've seen this configuration in 2 Wheel Dr., did Chevrolet make a 4 Wheel Dr. version? This must be one rare bird yes?

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Old 03-16-2019, 07:52 PM   #2
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Re: Did GM make a '65 series 30 4x4 step side?

C30 stepside are the only ones that would get a 9’ bed

Ask for the VIN!

Look it up on LMC front page
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Old 03-16-2019, 09:21 PM   #3
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Re: Did GM make a '65 series 30 4x4 step side?

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did Chevrolet make a 4 Wheel Dr. version? This must be one rare bird yes?
Chevrolet would send their C 30's 2WD's to NAPCO for a professional 4WD conversion. Yes, low production numbers.
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Old 03-16-2019, 09:46 PM   #4
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Re: Did GM make a '65 series 30 4x4 step side?

Factory only did K10/20 in this era, anything bigger got sent away to napco like factorystock said. Any pics of this thing? Yes, it is rare, not Chevrolet rare, but conversion truck rare - but still rare! Here's a 65 C30 napco conversion.
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Re: Did GM make a '65 series 30 4x4 step side?

Was the shifter for the transfercase not on the passenger side for Napco? Drivers side for Chevrolet?
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Chevrolet would send their C 30's 2WD's to NAPCO for a professional 4WD conversion. Yes, low production numbers.
Wow, that's really interesting! Here's what I know about the truck : was purchased by the current owner in 1970 as some sort of a county or state surplus truck. The stepside bed was removed immediately and a water tank installed mounted directly to the truck frame with no bed. From that day forward it was only used as a water truck on the property and never licensed for the road ever again. The stepside bed was placed inside a barn and used as a box to feed some kind of animals (??)

Assuming a NAPCO truck would have a 2 Wheel Dr. VIN?

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Re: Did GM make a '65 series 30 4x4 step side?

Correct, VIN won't be a K VIN if it's a 1 ton 9' stepside 4x4, it will still have the original C VIN. I'd look closely at the axles and see if it still has its napco parts.
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Wow! I love this forum! Ya learn something everyday!
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Re: Did GM make a '65 series 30 4x4 step side?

NAPCO Thread.

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