Hey DAC, Here is the page from the Options Catalog for 1960. Can you tell if they are the same. I would guess that they are. GMC carried over as much stuff as they could get away with. Makes sense too. Later, GM
Hey DAC, That yellow /White GMC is actually on a pack of matches. The dealer must have had them printed up. There may be other such matchbooks with other trucks pictured. This is the only one I have run across so far. Later, GM
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Re: 1960 GMC Factory Literature in glove Box
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Hey DAC, Here is the page from the Options Catalog for 1960. Can you tell if they are the same. I would guess that they are. GMC carried over as much stuff as they could get away with. Makes sense too. Later, GM
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Originally Posted by 1960HDGMC
Hey DAC, That yellow /White GMC is actually on a pack of matches. The dealer must have had them printed up. There may be other such matchbooks with other trucks pictured. This is the only one I have run across so far. Later, GM
Hi Greg, I ran across an options page for 1956 GMCs and ones like you pictured are on it as well as a different style which are what I have. Long story on them, I got them at a local u-pullit. Found them in the box of a '55.2 GMC I was robbing parts from for mine. Got them home, bead blasted and painted them before I knew they were a factory option! I probably would have left them as-is to match my truck better!-LOL! If I would have read the fine print and noticed the strike strip on the matchbook that would have explained things!
DAC
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