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KQQL IT 02-23-2022 09:29 PM

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FB grabs

C10 - C90 Bill 02-23-2022 09:52 PM

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A Gas Engine in a Long Nose? Wondering if that was really available. I've never heard of one. Possibly in the early days of '66 or '67? If so, I'm sure it was the 637 V-8 only.

Bob B. 02-25-2022 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by C10 - C90 Bill (Post 9042271)
A Gas Engine in a Long Nose? Wondering if that was really available. I've never heard of one. Possibly in the early days of '66 or '67? If so, I'm sure it was the 637 V-8 only.

Yes and yes! I have never seen one or even a picture of one though, but that model is listed in the Data Book and brouchers. There were a very few 637 gas powered Crackerbox cabovers made, a guy on the ATHS website had one years ago.

C10 - C90 Bill 02-25-2022 09:54 AM

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Bob, Just as an update, how many 9500 Conventionals have you ever seen with a 637 V-8 Gas?

Also have you ever seen one yet with a 10-Speed Road Ranger behind it?

It's been just about 50 years now since the company I worked for took delivery on a JE with a 10-Speed and in all those years, I have never yet to even hear of another. I have also researched it pretty thoroughly through the years. Did we have the only one in the US, lol?

Bob B. 02-26-2022 03:15 AM

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Just a couple and they were HE series fire engines. Seems that mose 637's came with large Spicer 5 speeds but the consensus seems to have been they needed more gears. A 10 speed or 5X4 would probably have ideal.

C10 - C90 Bill 02-26-2022 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob B. (Post 9043396)
Just a couple and they were HE series fire engines. Seems that mose 637's came with large Spicer 5 speeds but the consensus seems to have been they needed more gears. A 10 speed or 5X4 would probably have ideal.

I have to say that it was a pretty good match. I have also seen (in pictures) a few with 5X3's and 5X4's. I'm surprised that the 10-Speed wasn't standard, like it pretty much was with a Detroit. But, especially with Firetrucks, they may have wanted a Trans that was Synchronized.

Which reminds me of the '68 Long Nose I saw a few years back. It had a 6-71 instead of an 8V-71 but to my surprise, it had a 5 and 2 (2-Speed Rear). I had never seen one in a Long Nose before but sure enough, it was a former Firetruck.

KQQL IT 02-26-2022 12:39 PM

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Neato tanker

NewBayColony 02-26-2022 05:20 PM

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Another beauty from Pacarhauler! Looks like a 62 Biscayne behind the cab.
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KQQL IT 02-26-2022 06:21 PM

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The 62 4x4 shorty tho

regan wilson 02-26-2022 10:43 PM

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The 62 4x4 shorty tho

There's a C-30 and a Corvair Pickup on there too.

factorystock 02-27-2022 12:47 PM

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There's a C-30 on there too.

:confused: A GMC factory flatbed it appears to me, however, hard to tell if its a 3/4 or 1 ton FB, unless the wheelbase or rear suspension is more visible.

factorystock 02-27-2022 12:48 PM

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The 62 4x4 shorty tho

IMO,that would be the jackpot of that load!

KQQL IT 02-27-2022 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by factorystock (Post 9043984)
IMO,that would be the jackpot of that load!

That's what I was thinking. Probably lowest production numbers on the load.
Where that 4x4 factory in 62 or a conversion.
My pre 73 history is lacking.

factorystock 02-27-2022 01:25 PM

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Always wondered the difference in HP between turbo and non turbo.

C10 - C90 Bill 02-27-2022 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by KQQL IT (Post 9043989)
That's what I was thinking. Probably lowest production numbers on the load.
Where that 4x4 factory in 62 or a conversion.
My pre 73 history is lacking.

A friend of mine has an original '64 1/2 Ton 4 X 4 with a factory 3-Speed on the Column yet. It was the first one I ever saw.

Edit: Wrong info posted earlier deleted.

streetrodchev 02-27-2022 11:29 PM

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Starting for the ‘60 model year, GM did the 4x4 in house on the 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks.
Prior to ‘60 it was a NAPCO conversion.
It was also a NAPCO conversion on the 1 ton and heavier trucks from ‘60 until???
GMs first in house 1 ton 4x4 was 1977.

C10 - C90 Bill 02-28-2022 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by streetrodchev (Post 9044234)
Starting for the ‘60 model year, GM did the 4x4 in house on the 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks.
Prior to ‘60 it was a NAPCO conversion.

I stand corrected. The '58 and '59's looked factory to me, but I now see factory 4 X 4's didn't start till '60 as you have stated.

streetrodchev 02-28-2022 10:56 AM

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Starting in ‘57, you could get a truck new from the dealership with the NAPCO conversion. (It didn’t leave the factory as a 4x4).

KQQL IT 02-28-2022 02:19 PM

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Another of the jimmy fuel tanker

Bob B. 03-01-2022 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by factorystock (Post 9043997)
Always wondered the difference in HP between turbo and non turbo.

GMC offered the 6-71T early on in the 970 series around 1957 rated at 235 H.P., when most 6-71's were 180 H.P.. They must have dropped the engine option sometime before 1960 because I can't find any records of it after. I don't think the 6-71T returned to GMC's until the early 80's.

regan wilson 03-02-2022 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob B. (Post 9044671)
GMC offered the 6-71T early on in the 970 series around 1957 rated at 235 H.P., when most 6-71's were 180 H.P.. They must have dropped the engine option sometime before 1960 because I can't find any records of it after. I don't think the 6-71T returned to GMC's until the early 80's.

I wonder if the reason was turbo failures. That was one reason it took so long for the turbocharged cars and trucks to come about. The old Turbo Trans Am is a good example.

C10 - C90 Bill 03-02-2022 08:49 PM

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I wonder if the reason was turbo failures.

That does sound familiar. I believe I read some details about that somewhere.

special-K 03-04-2022 09:31 AM

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I sure like those lo-pro tankers. That Cannonball needs a chop top and lowered on airbags :lol:.

I bet it was warranty costs that halted the turbos. I just looked at a YouTube video that was a '62 Olds ad for the new Jetfire. That car was a leap forward. They didn't talk about the rear transaxle/independent suspension. It was all about that 215 aluminum V8 with turbocharger that put out 1hp per cubic inch. They put three years into development. but one thing different was they had a fluid you added under the hood, which I imagine either helped cool or lubricate, or both. And I bet buyers didn't keep up on that. We didn't see turbos used for a long time after those.

Bob B. 03-05-2022 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9046061)
I sure like those lo-pro tankers. That Cannonball needs a chop top and lowered on airbags :lol:.

I bet it was warranty costs that halted the turbos. I just looked at a YouTube video that was a '62 Olds ad for the new Jetfire. That car was a leap forward. They didn't talk about the rear transaxle/independent suspension. It was all about that 215 aluminum V8 with turbocharger that put out 1hp per cubic inch. They put three years into development. but one thing different was they had a fluid you added under the hood, which I imagine either helped cool or lubricate, or both. And I bet buyers didn't keep up on that. We didn't see turbos used for a long time after those.

I think only the Pontiac Tempest version had the transaxle/IFS, the Olds F85 and Buick Special had a regular rear axle with coil springs.

Yeah, didn't see turbos on cars for some time after that one!

factorystock 03-06-2022 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob B. (Post 9044671)
GMC offered the 6-71T early on in the 970 series around 1957 rated at 235 H.P., when most 6-71's were 180 H.P.. They must have dropped the engine option sometime before 1960 because I can't find any records of it after. I don't think the 6-71T returned to GMC's until the early 80's.

Maybe a "special order" engine in GMC's during the 70's.


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