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A.T. RockDriller 03-10-2012 06:26 PM

GMC 4000...? or 5000 series....Pictures...it's about time...
 
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Okay.....got the camera download thing taken care of..

Here's a few pic's of my latest barn find.....
I really like this thing.....Really nice shape....a few options.....and she's a great truck.....
I'm thinkin the feller that spec'd this truck was gonna be the guy driving it...

The serial # is A40005F39518E...
Which translates to a 4000series with an 84" whb and air brakes ...etc....etc,,mine was lengthened by the factory to the required length depending on the spec.
It also has heavy front and rear axles & springs....and the extra wide, 5000 series, front fenders.
I'm dont know if it's a 4000 or a 5000 series, fer sure.

Mines got an eighteen foot OE oak bed with "Rope Rails"....for Agg, or Hay haulers....I'll show pic's later on...
The interior is sweet...very good shape....with duall air rides...(I'm sure he had to look long and hard to get these installed)...He had to have the floorboards dropped under the seat mounts just to keep the head from being crammed into the top once ya got them pumped up....Nice fab-work.
I'll take better pic's later.

Anyway...Here's a few....I'll send more later..

A.T. RockDriller 03-10-2012 06:31 PM

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More..........

jonzcustomshop 03-11-2012 09:16 AM

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pretty cool 66, and has the big fender flares...think the bucket seats are stock?

C10 - C90 Bill 03-11-2012 01:14 PM

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Real nice truck.

They made some 4000's with the Heavy Front Axel along with the Wider Fenders. I am curious to know what the GVW is. The 84" Inch WB (Wheel Base) cannot be correct. I would say the that 84" was the original CA (Cab to Axel). It sure looks like it was originally a Road Tractor. I am also curious to how you determined that is was "lengthened by the factory".

The truck sure reminds me of the '62 GMC 6500 I used to drive. It is even close to the same color.

BTW, I didn't see where you mentioned it anywhere, but your truck is a '66.

Bill

MusicMan70 03-11-2012 01:25 PM

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Wow, Nice! So SPID's started use in 1966? Kool...Now post up some V-6 Pic's Please.

padresag 03-11-2012 01:37 PM

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are you sure that is just not old spruce car decking on there for your deck
truck looks pretty good
ron

Dragun12 03-11-2012 03:50 PM

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awsome truck!!! i agree with MusicMan70 i to would love some pics of that big'ol v6

62 Longbed 03-11-2012 04:48 PM

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Glad to see you got the truck ... I've known of that one for awhile ... Wanted to get it but I have no room for something that big ... Congrats !!!! :metal:

Captainfab 03-11-2012 06:03 PM

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Very nice truck Les :thumbs:

I see that 'Dry Road/Slippery Road' switch under the radio. Normally that is for the power divider with dual drives. I'm curious what that functions as on your truck.

rideblue00 03-11-2012 09:08 PM

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whats the lever attached to the column?

72GMCK-2500 03-11-2012 09:34 PM

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Sweet love the big trucks. I want to build this 66 C-60 that my friend has in a field. Its a 66 Chevy C60 4or5+2 grain body with 10,000, yes thats ten thousand, original miles. With the straight 6, 292 i think. I want to put a 64 GMC 4000 front end on it for 2 reasons, The front end of my buds is really rusty and bashed up from normal farm abuse, And the second reason is that there is a 64 GMC 4000 school bus in a local junkyard with a near perfect front end! (When i first saw it i was sure to get the 2 V6 hood emblems and the GMC 4000 fender emblems because i knew somebody would swipe them the next time i saw it) Unfortunitly the V6 was out of the bus. But i do know where there is a 65 1000 in another junkyard that i have gotten parts of in the past for my old 65. So those are my plans and Dream?

Captainfab 03-12-2012 12:07 AM

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That is for manual operation of the trailer brakes......it's air brake specific.


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Originally Posted by rideblue00 (Post 5245838)
whats the lever attached to the column?


LostMy65 03-12-2012 01:59 AM

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Now that's a Truck!

C10 - C90 Bill 03-12-2012 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 5246344)
That is for manual operation of the trailer brakes......it's air brake specific.

Right, also known as a "Trolley" brake.

A.T. RockDriller 03-13-2012 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jonzcustomshop (Post 5244575)
pretty cool 66, and has the big fender flares...think the bucket seats are stock?

Jon...
I can't be sure on the timing....Dunno if it was done pre-delivery or post....But they sure are nicely installed...I'll take a few shots of the bases..

factorystock 03-13-2012 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 5245468)
Very nice truck Les :thumbs:

I see that 'Dry Road/Slippery Road' switch under the radio. Normally that is for the power divider with dual drives. I'm curious what that functions as on your truck.

The switch is a front brake limiting valve. It reduces air pressure applied to front brakes when on the "slippery postion". I bet this truck was a short wheel base 2 axle tractor in its earlier life. It was very common for large trucks to be modified when sold to fit the need of the new owner. A power divider differential lock will say "lock" "unlock".

A.T. RockDriller 03-13-2012 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by C10 - C90 Bill (Post 5244953)
Real nice truck.

They made some 4000's with the Heavy Front Axel along with the Wider Fenders. I am curious to know what the GVW is. The 84" Inch WB (Wheel Base) cannot be correct. I would say the that 84" was the original CA (Cab to Axel). It sure looks like it was originally a Road Tractor. I am also curious to how you determined that is was "lengthened by the factory".

The truck sure reminds me of the '62 GMC 6500 I used to drive. It is even close to the same color.

BTW, I didn't see where you mentioned it anywhere, but your truck is a '66.

Bill

Bill....
Okay...here we go..
Yer right about em makin a few 4K series w/wide FF & ...etc ...etc.
The GVW tag says 19,500 ....
The rear axle spring-pack is 20,800 lb along with a "Aux Rear Spring " (unspecified capacity) ...But with the DOT maximum weight per 1" of tire width in contact with rd. at 600lbs per....it can weigh....21,600 (heavy permit), or 20,000 lbs..unpermitted on a Fed or most other hi-ways...
And the front's a 9,000 lb axle...although the tires are good fer 10,800 ( I think most scale masters would miss it ).....DOT .....
I think most guys would licence this....(commercially).. for 26,000 lbs...I never will..
Yer right about the CA measurement...
It sure is set up as a rd tractor....But with the rear axle having a 5.75:1/7.75:1 ratio....I gotta think it would never make it over about 50 mph....pushing it..But I'm sure it was pulled off the factory lot....late in the year....originally set up as a tractor...and because of the push to sell all the '66's prior to the new model '67's, soon to arrive, it was modified all to hell to fill the spec sheet for this sale. The bottom line is the PO implies that it was ordered and spec'd by her father as part of a larger purchase of GMC rigs fer their farm in Corbett, Or

As far as my theory....what I meant by the factory stretchin the frame....I meant a " Truck Body " fab company....prior to delivery....someone like ABC...or Leggit & Platt.....Powers...or.
It is sometimes a gray area or even a mystery what happens to fleet trucks at the end of the year....or worst yet...the Model change.....just to make it happen.
Now I'm tuckered out, Bill.
I'll post a few pic's and answer the rest later.
Thanks for the interest....You make it up here.....an you can drive that mutha till yer heart's contenttt.
Really.

A.T. RockDriller 03-13-2012 08:15 PM

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Here's a couple from the engine bay....
Check out the Copper tank on the Harrisson Radiator....This conventional configuration takes fourty quarts of coolant and like the other Vee-sixes....pumps about 120 gallons per minute at rated rpm....

I hav'nt cleaned her up ....only changed the heater hoses..
But that's fairly unmolsted...

A.T. RockDriller 03-13-2012 08:23 PM

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Here ya go Musicman....I knew I'd catch up with ya...
A couple of the '63...
The aircleaner's off for a better look.
I guess the cover for my relay panel is off, too....I s'pose that's fer a better look...too.

Sorry I take so long sometimes....I'll try a little harder.

A.T. RockDriller 03-13-2012 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by factorystock (Post 5249869)
The switch is a front brake limiting valve. It reduces air pressure applied to front brakes when on the "slippery postion". I bet this truck was a short wheel base 2 axle tractor in its earlier life. It was very common for large trucks to be modified when sold to fit the need of the new owner. A power divider differential lock will say "lock" "unlock".

Yer all over it, factorystock....

C10 - C90 Bill 03-13-2012 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by A.T. RockDriller (Post 5249930)
with the rear axle having a 5.75:1/7.75:1 ratio....I gotta think it would never make it over about 50 mph....pushing it.

You make it up here.....an you can drive that mutha till yer heart's contenttt.
Really.

Les, the 5.75/7.75 Rear doesn't sound that bad to me. There is a guy or two over at Stovebolt that could actually figure that out for you. If you tell them the Ratio and Tire Size they can work out the math to figure out a pretty acurate MPH in 5th High.

My '62 6500 with a 478 V-6 and a 5 and 2 would go 62 MPH. They told me it had a governor but I never proved it either way.

Sure would love to take it for a blast, but being 3000 miles away, it's going to be rough. Appreciate the offer anyway!!

Bill

A.T. RockDriller 03-13-2012 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by C10 - C90 Bill (Post 5250032)
Les, the 5.75/7.75 Rear doesn't sound that bad to me. There is a guy or two over at Stovebolt that could actually figure that out for you. If you tell them the Ratio and Tire Size they can work out the math to figure out a pretty acurate MPH in 5th High.

My '62 6500 with a 478 V-6 and a 5 and 2 would go 62 MPH. They told me it had a governor but I never proved it either way.

Sure would love to take it for a blast, but being 3000 miles away, it's going to be rough. Appreciate the offer anyway!!

Bill

The offer sure does stand...

Captainfab 03-14-2012 12:31 AM

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Thank you for the info :)

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Originally Posted by factorystock (Post 5249869)
The switch is a front brake limiting valve. It reduces air pressure applied to front brakes when on the "slippery postion". I bet this truck was a short wheel base 2 axle tractor in its earlier life. It was very common for large trucks to be modified when sold to fit the need of the new owner. A power divider differential lock will say "lock" "unlock".


special-K 03-14-2012 07:45 AM

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That truck is a beautiful survivor alright.

C10 - C90 Bill 03-14-2012 08:53 AM

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Y'all notice that the truck also has the HD "Budd" type wheels. That is a sign of a West Coast truck. Heavy West Coast trucks usually have Budds and Heavy East Coast trucks usually have Spokes. Why that is, I don't really know, but you will notice that with all makes of heavy trucks.

Bill


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