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◊ 2007-09-07 23:01 |
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◊ 2007-09-07 23:08 |
Panel Truck. Can anybody see the number designation in the grille? Because I can't. |
◊ 2007-09-08 03:55 |
I cleaned up the pic a little with ACDSEE, It looks like 1751. -- Last edit: 2007-09-08 03:57:01 |
◊ 2007-09-08 10:35 |
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◊ 2007-09-08 19:52 |
They do end in "0," as far as I know. But yes, the insignias are always in three digits. |
◊ 2007-09-12 06:54 |
cursor down to the specs section, http://www.oldgmctrucks.com/page0119.html |
◊ 2007-09-21 14:18 |
I worked on this movie back in 1984 I believe. |
◊ 2011-03-16 22:10 |
Have you been in it? |
◊ 2015-08-12 00:23 |
1955-59 Blue chip panel, with the 1955 only grille extension panels (metal pieces between the park lamps and the bumper). As panel, there was only 2 possibilities for this truck line, the ½-ton 100 and its "big brother" 1-ton 250. Due to its small wheelbase, this one is obviously the shortest model. That should make it a GMC 100, but, as Canadian model, it has indeed a 4-digit number: 9300 was the Canadian name for the ½-ton model. |