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Old 07-01-2022, 01:33 PM   #1
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60-66 Chassis vs 67-72 chassis

Hello folks. I normally post in the 1973-1987 section, but I was recently given a 71 or 72 gmc 3/4 ton 4wd truck. There is no bed on it and the sheet metal is destroyed, but the chassis is fine. I am curious if the chassis are the same or similar to the 1960-1966 chassis, because I am thinking of buying a 2wd 1960s truck and swapping the body onto the 4wd chassis, but only if it's a fairly direct swap.
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Old 07-01-2022, 02:39 PM   #2
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Re: 60-66 Chassis vs 67-72 chassis

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Hello folks. I normally post in the 1973-1987 section, but I was recently given a 71 or 72 gmc 3/4 ton 4wd truck. There is no bed on it and the sheet metal is destroyed, but the chassis is fine. I am curious if the chassis are the same or similar to the 1960-1966 chassis, because I am thinking of buying a 2wd 1960s truck and swapping the body onto the 4wd chassis, but only if it's a fairly direct swap.
I know on 2wd's the core support & rear cab mounts are in slightly different positions. I think/recall they were higher for 63-66 trucks vs. 67-72's. The other obvious difference is the front frame horns are physically shaped different (matched to their respective year bumpers shape).

You can use a 67-72 frame under a 63-66 if things are tweaked to work. I'm using a cut down '68lwb frame under my swb '64.
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