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Old August 23rd, 2023, 07:31 AM
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Default Re: Possibly one of the rarer 1960-62 GMC K1000 original parts?

My original 1960 K1001 did not have. Also, actual rivnuts were not used back then. Weld nuts and cage nuts were or just screws. No small rivets would have been used. I don't think. Until you see another, I suggest it's a previous users addition for running in mud or water. You should be able to tell by the quality, shape and fit of the splash pan if it is built like 1960-1962 automotive factory sheet metal parts.
Give us a peek or two.

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