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◊ 2015-04-16 05:31 |
1967-68 Chevrolet C-Series with the Fleetside bed option? |
◊ 2015-04-16 13:39 |
Is it me or this is one has the GMC grille here -- Last edit: 2015-04-16 13:41:54 |
◊ 2015-04-17 04:39 |
With some "extra light": All I know is that I find it weird -- Last edit: 2015-04-17 04:41:19 |
◊ 2015-04-17 08:59 |
with extra light looks like the writing is red, which would make it a GMC but the way the truck looks, might be not his original grille... |
◊ 2015-04-18 04:13 |
Another persistent wrong idea : (1967 // 1968 - You can check with the 1967 brochure and the 1968 one, these grille emblems have the factory color) In fact, I was perturbed by this "2-bar" grille. But thanks to both of you insisting on GMC, rjluna2 and Baube, I eventually found: (The 1975-76 GMC grille fits a lot more ) A 1975-76 GMC C-Series. Let's assume that the poor quality of the picture explains why the vertical bars are not visible? As GMC, the bed option name is Wide-Side. -- Last edit: 2015-04-18 04:30:03 |
◊ 2015-04-18 04:32 |
ouch...i'm used to see red Chevy emblem on sport versions, not on regular pick-up. looks more like the 75-76. i guess you're right about the quality of the pic not showing the vertical bars. and given the general look of the vehicle, maybe the grille comes from the local junkyard instead of the GM's plant, explaining the missing parts.... -- Last edit: 2015-04-18 04:35:19 |
◊ 2015-04-18 04:39 |
funny that in the old brochure they draw the vehicle instead of taking a pic...would be fun to see it with modern brochure, just for fun.... |
◊ 2015-04-19 03:40 |
Don't see it as a kind of lyricism : nowadays, publicists use image manipulation programs to do the same job. When you want to show how better your product is, reality is seldom the first concern |
◊ 2015-04-19 09:28 |
1975-1976 C-15 in base Sierra trim. |