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Yet another New Guy
New guy here, central Florida. Don't own a GMC, but would like to. I grew up with my parent's '63 2500 with the 9 foot bed. The sound, the sound! The sound of the engine and particularly that wonderful SM420 when my dad would drop it into 2nd towing our 29 foot 5th wheel up a very steep hill. Just did something for my soul. The only bad part of that truck was that it was a rust bucket and was exacerbated by the wrap around cab gutter which was NOT one of GM's better ideas.
Unlike today, my father was able to special order it by LINE ITEM. Then he put a very HD diamond plate rear bumper on it that came off his previous truck, a '53 Dodge 1 ton. Had an enormous "Touraide" trailer hitch that went way back under the truck and was welded with all kinds of bracing.
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Re: Yet another New Guy
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Ed Snyder Medford, Oregon 1962 1000 Pickup 401M & Muncie 318 with overdrive 1962 K1000 Suburban 401M & SM420 1967 CM1500 pickup 351E & NP435 |
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Re: Yet another New Guy
Yea. The inability to order exactly what you want by line item is preventing me from ever buying a new vehicle. Never mind the electronic crap that is "standard" by mandate of our overlords and the Carcos both.
Driving a truck like the '63 was a very tactile experience. You heard the engine, you heard the transmission, you even heard the rear end. You weren't isolated from the driving experience or the machine itself. Not like the numb iPhone on wheels experience we're saddled with today.
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