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Right on the 351 and 401, but the small one was 305. Starting in '62 the 6500 had a 478. Then there was the famous 702 (more or less 2 351's...
This one has a 396. Interesting car.
Right, not a factory option but great work by someone.
Another one where I'll take the Truck, lol. As much as I can tell, it is either a '62 or '63 GMC 5000 with a V-6 Gas Engine, Chrome Trim package...
Cool truck. Talk about a set back front axle.
Back in the '50's they would race Convertibles. As crazy as that sounds.
I agree !!
I'm not dis-agreeing with you there. I know very little about old Oldsmobiles. That was just a rough guess. And actually I was right, there are...
Carried by a GMC 9500. Most likely with a 6-71 Detroit Diesel.
Thanks for the clarification. Also good info, although I say the chart above is generalizing and I don't totally agree with it specifically....
I'm really impressed with the '58 Super 88 Fiesta. I'm an old time car fan from way back and I don't believe I ever actually saw one. I see a...
The '55 Ford is a V-8, but both the '56 and '58 Chevys are 235-6 Cylinder cars.
With the picture now a little more clear, you've got it.
All that fancy stuff on there, but yet still has a 1-Speed Wiper Motor.
'55 150 Model 2-Dr Sedan. Interesting on how they used 2-Door cars back then. Very much like the TV show "Highway Patrol".
Look at all the Fins in that picture!
Says "2-Dr Hardtop", but it's a 4-Door. Not a bad price for 1976.
I read up on these trucks years ago and it was a great idea, that didn't work that great.
If I had bought that car, the wheels would have been for sale the next day.
Nice fleet of trucks. They are '60 or '61 GMC's (they were identical), most likely 4000 Series, most likely with 305 V-6 Engines.