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'69-'70 Cheyenne 4x4 question
Hi Guys,
About a week ago I was at a hardware store here in town, and when I went to walk outside I saw this sweet looking '69-'70 Cheyenne 10 swb 4x4 with a 8 inch lift. :eek: :metal: :cool: It had some real meaty swampers with aluminum mags, but still in primer. It appeared to be finished besides needing to be painted. :) It was one of those vehicles that I just had to give it real good look over. :) Was only the K5's (blazers) had badges only showing it was a 4x4, or did also the trucks & 'burbs/panels have badges showing they were also 4x4's? :confused: TIA, David |
I think all 4X4's had the badges. But if it was a cheyenne, it would of had to been a 71 or 72.
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Only the blazers got the "K" on a badge and that was 2wd and 4wd. My GMC has a "4x4" emblem.
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I have a '71 Cheyenne Super 4x4 swb. It has the engine size badge. My other '71 K/20 4x4 lwb has the 4x4 badge.
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My '69 GMC doesn't have engine size or 4 wheel drive emblems. just the GMC 2500 V-Eight in front of the door.
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Thanks for the replies. :)
So only the '71-'72 trucks were the only years that had the Cheyenne 4x4? :) Can a '69-'70 grille bolt right up to the '71-'72 front fenders? :) Thanks again, David |
Yes,the grilles are interchangable as well as the emblems.GMCs didn`t use the engine badges.Chevy used the "All Wheel Drive" badges in 69/70.They were located under the side marker light on the front fender and the optional engine badge under the model badge.In 71/72,no "All Wheel Drive" badge,optional engine badge under side marker light on front fender.
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