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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
Good for you. Those are some nice finds. Been looking for one just like your two wheel drive for a wail myself with no luck a all. Ross '66 GMC with '12 flat bed.
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
I've been watching for a 4X4 gmc, a friend of mine has a short step side 4X4 '65 GMC, it's awesome!
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Does anybody know why I can't even see one someone else has bought? are the short bed 4x4's just plain gobbled up by hoarders or nonexistent? |
Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
My old neighbor has a short bed step side factory 4x4. I want a short bed to build into my daily driver and a long bed for a work truck, I don't like long beds that much, but it can fit a full sheet of plywood and I might be able to get away with not having a job site trailer if it all fits in my work truck.
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
What a Couple of Beautys Great Score
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
Thanks everyone for the comments! I'm really loving my '64 4WD!
I will post some more pictures this weekend. I have also recently "discovered" that GMC made a 2.5-3 ton factory 4x4... model KV4000... if anyone has any information or knows of one for sale, please let me know. |
Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
GMCNUT...
There was a 1965 GMC SWB 4x4 on ebay last week... owner claimed it was rare... likely many of the 1960-66 4x4s were built more for utility, therefore most were LWB. http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps9ea22525.jpg |
Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
I was just talking to the guy that bought that truck! I don't recall it being a SWB though. Still looks great.
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
Nice picture!!! The towing vehicle is a Shortbed? Both appear to be nice looking vehicles!
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
there was no factory 4bys above 3/4 tons, 1 ton and above were napco conversions done at dealerships or some other source
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