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Re: 1960 Pick up VIN location
I didn't say the motor, carburetor and filter were incorrect, I said the cab may be. Those items are NOT connected to the cab.
That's the trouble with WIKI sites, they keep repeating the same thing. Get yourself a GMC x-6023 manual. Read it. It says what I said it says. They are all over Ebay. Save up and buy one. Your truck VIN plate is wrong. Need to learn to search better. Don't keep looking at the same picture on different sites and thinking that is proof. That's not intelligent. You make it hard to get thru to you and it sounds condescending because you don't like that you are wrong and are using wrong info and not my info. I've said several times that we will correct it. Can't do it tonight. Good luck with your Title mess. Can't help people who won't listen. I know you are doing something fishy and you know it, bro. |
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Reference added to my previous post. It references the 6066gmcguy site as a source, but posters in that thread confirm what the 6066gmcguy information states. Another clone found! See this build thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=444502 Look at this picture, found in thread posting #7 |
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You want to be helpful, do that. |
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OK, this may count in your mind as rude and condescending but, respectfully: Your own link proves what I said, You just didn't look.
If I post a picture of the manual for you it does two things. 1. Helps you plan your scam on the DMV 2. Allows you to call me a liar 3. Maybe someone else will help you You are going to have to learn this deal the hard way. You say: don't respond to your posts. You make condescending remarks about "must also be a clone". You ask for a picture from my manual. I think I'll not respond now and watch you get schooled. You ask and you got the answer you didn't want. So you call it condescending, Makes you feel good. |
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Thanks again, for nothing Ken. Please don't respond. Good riddance. |
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Tell you what Bro, you post your genuine original Factory GMC riveted "A" pillar plate and I'll post the Manual page. Now will see who's weak buddy.
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Here ya go buddy...a picture of the document I was going to send in my DMV packet. Also, I already took the whole truck on a trailer to the sheriffs office. Hey! Look at the picture I attached, it's the same serial # I posted earlier. Also, we know who's weak Ken. It's you. Are you done yet? You going to let me fade away? You can post the manual pages if you want, but I'm getting another member, who has that manual to find those pages, if they exist and send them to me. I'll post them here once I get them. If you're right, I'll still post them, because that's what adults do. Also, please let me fade away. No really, please let me. |
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Here's a picture of the old registration sticker from when it was last registered in Texas....
The lengths I must be going to, to mastermind this plan of mine huh? |
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Don't know if I should step in here, but just wanted to share my knowledge and research on the subject. I have a 1960 and 1961 GMC, both 1000 series. Both have factory drilled holes on the left door (A) pillar, apparently for a serial number (VIN) plate, but no plate was ever riveted there. Both factory paint. Instead, the serial number is stamped on the ratings plate on the left kick panel area. Both vehicles were inspected here in Colorado after being brought here from out of state and were titled from that serial number location. Yes I have heard that Texas is particularly strict on title issues.
I have also taken the time to look at the picture albums on this site and elsewhere, and have seen multiple 60 and 61's with the same thing: 2 holes on the door pillar with the same spacing and size, and no plate there. I assume those trucks also have their serial numbers on the data plate. I also have heard that GMC's from this era do not have frame stamped serial numbers. I hope this helps. |
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