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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
Thanks pasadenajim! Both trucks are long beds... the yellow/white 4WD that is towing is pretty rusty... but runs great... it was a very fun journey towing home... spent an hour or more at every gas stop talking to GMC truck enthusiasts!
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
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In this thread below, Funky61 links to another thread from the udder forum which has detailed specs on the 2-ton+ 4 wheel drives. Possibly GMC contracted NAPCO to build them, but the brochures and specs appear to show them as factory vehicles. http://6066gmcclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48587
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
im not saying they were not 4bys , just not done at factory, dealerships or some other source napco, and coleman were products used to transform them into 4 wheel drive
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Re: New Member with a 1964 K1502 factory 4WD
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