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According to Bob Bray the V6 was dropped around March 1969 in light duty trucks, after that you could still get the V6 as a dealer installed option up to 1972. Looking at the pics of the truck Dennis just acquired it appears to be a very early production 1969 model because the tailgate has the smaller GMC logo on it carried over from the 67-68 models. Generally the 69 models had the huge logo on the tailgate but a few did get the smaller one.
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No decal set for the hubcaps, it will have to be carefully masked and painted or replaced with a reproduction cap.
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According to the 1969 GMC Owner's Manual the NP435 was offered in two versions, the close ratio NP435GA with a 4.56:1 first gear and the NP435GL with a 6.68:1 first gear. According to the VIN your truck was built in the Baltimore assembly plant.
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As I went down to look over the truck I got overtaken with a rather nasty cold/flu thing. So I was sort of on autopilot checking it out, looking for the weakest areas, but not as thorough as I might have been. Nonetheless, I got a very good sense about the truck. There is an owners manual and a file of bills to go with it. |
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The tailgate background on 67-69 was painted in what was called "non smudge aluminum" GM code 575 and PPG code number 8568 available now only in their OMNI Basecoat line of automotive paints, in can be cross linked to Dupont's automotive paint line as well. Around 1970 the aluminum color was replaced with the Chivy trucks, obviously a production line cost saver as all GMC light duty trucks were coming out of the same assembly plants as Chevrolet trucks and certain models like the Jimmy and Suburban and possibly trucks with rear coil spring suspension were coming off Chevrolet Truck assembly lines.
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I meant to say around 1970 the aluminum background tailgate color was replaced with white, black also came in on white colored trucks some time on 1968
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When Pete (bigblockV6) said that "you could still get the V6 as a dealer installed option up to 1972" it brought back memories of my first purchase of a new truck in 1972. I got quotes from the local Chevy and GMC dealers for new short wide 4WD pickups. The Chevy had the ubiquitous 350 V8 of course. But for the GMC, I had the dealer quote it with a dealer-installed 351E V6 in place of the V8 it would have come from the factory with. Unfortunately, the price quoted for the GMC came to about $4500 while the Chevy was about $3500. So I ordered the Chevy. Two and a half years later the Chevy was stolen and never recovered. I always wondered if I had ordered the GMC instead, if I would still have it.
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Hubcaps are correct, it's just that the rear caps need to be repainted. The front is obviously the Argent Silver style. Caps were the same for 1/2 ton & 3/4 ton models. See 1960's GMC Hubcaps, Wheel Covers and Rims for reference.
Here is a link to another unique GMC V6 powered truck in the later body style. See 1967 GMC C35 dump truck. |
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