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I am restoring a '65 GMC 1/2 ton short bed/step side, I need a new cab, hood, and doors. I have read that between these GMC and Chevy trucks some parts are interchangeable. So I found a '66 Chevy 1/2 ton that has good doors, cab, and hood. Before I buy these just want to make sure that I can use these '66 Chevy parts for my '65 GMC. I heard the cab the mounts to the frame might need to be altered to fit the cab and the hood and doors will work. Just wanted to ask someone else again before I buy these parts if what I'm wanting to do is possible.
Thanks Zach |
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yes they will fit, from my limited knowledge and experience they are the same and interchangeable good luck on your cab change
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there are differences in the rear mounts between 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton cabs, but they are pretty easy to change. I know the earlier chevy dashes are different than the same year GMC, not sure about 65 or 66. Do the dashes look the same?
if you find a good cab, the dash can be removed and replaced with some work. |
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Azlamm 64-66 are the same in the GMC 1000 series vs chevy C10, beyond 1/2 ton I can't say for sure as my experience is with the half ton. Changing out the dash is allot of work but GMC's are getting harder to find these days. Good luck with your project...Vernski
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Swapping the VIN plate could be an issue. I remember when I had to get my truck inspected and the inspector gave me a hard time because the rivets on my VIN plate were rounded - headed, not rosette - headed. Just a thought.
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Wow - can't believe this - I swap VIN plates all the time to eliminate rusty Alabama cabs in favor of solid Western ones, and we don't have any professional inspectors here - just a bunch of gossipy women who come look at the VIN # and see that it matches my bill of sale, so I believe I could use a Cadillac VIN on a truck and our DMV would never know the difference I don't think - much less ask about the rivets!
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My 60-66 GMC Projects: 1960 1001 Custom Cab short wideside BBW, 305A V6, factory PB, Hood Jet, Radio and Hydramatic. 1962 K1000 4x4 short wideside, BBW, 305D w/ SM420, PTO Winch 1965 1500 Custom Cab w/ Factory assembly-line installed AC, PS & PB, and rare GMC sliding rear glass 1966 1001 Custom Cab short wideside, w/ 351E, PS, PB, AT, super rare Sport Trim option interior (bucket seats) |
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If you're careful with a small roloc air powered angle grinder it's relatively simple to duplicate rosette style rivets.
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For Chevrolet now, Rosette Rivets didn't come into play till mid year 1965 . That is documented. Many early GMC rivets are round right from the factory.1966 was all Rosette.
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I wish I would have had documentation to show the inspector regarding what types of rivers were used when. It would have saved me a lot of work.
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