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http://www.gouldings.com/tours/ Would be interesting to see photos of all the tour vehicles they've used over the years. Here's a cool one: http://www.t137.com/archives/wwwboar...s/4691083.html |
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Hope your family is doing well and have a great Thanksgiving! Were you able to buy that '68?(I think it was a '68?) DAC |
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So if anybody out there has a lead on a nice half ton 2WD '67, let me know. You have a great Thanksgiving too, Doug! |
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I just had to post this pic I ran across on Facebook a week or two ago. That is one of the most macho trucks I've ever seen!
Photo credit is on pic. DAC |
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Someone, possibly the owner himself, has posted it on the other truck site. Beautiful shape to boot. |
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Quite a long time back I posted a few pics of the Don Garlits GMC push truck. I ran across another one on FB tonight. The second pic is also from FB awhile back, from the "Historic Vehicle Association's" page.
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I think these technically fit in the GM photos from history category. These are the factory clay mockups for preproduction on our models. I've only posted the one that I think really are different.
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here are some more. I have a lot more and will create a photo bucket album. I find it amazine that they were planning the "flat Hood" as early at august 1960
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Here is a cool one that I got from Ed Snyder several years ago.
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