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07-05-2016, 10:42 PM | #26 |
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Re: What's the Pinnacle of our trucks?
X2! There are literally thousands of configurations out there, each one special and unique. This C 30 makes me think outside the box.
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07-05-2016, 10:46 PM | #27 |
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Re: What's the Pinnacle of our trucks?
Dazed and Confused truck? Was a 72 Cheyenne Super in black SWB.
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07-05-2016, 11:04 PM | #28 |
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I am partial to the 67-68 swb's (have 2 of 'em) , but 71-72 bb loaded swb is the one that everybody seems to lust for , the money they bring when they are perfect suggests this to be true.
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07-05-2016, 11:16 PM | #29 |
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The bed is a wood floor so I'm thinking you are correct.......steel floor was the standard
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07-05-2016, 11:39 PM | #31 |
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did the engines really have more power pre 1970? if so, why? never heard that before
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07-06-2016, 05:49 AM | #32 |
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Re: What's the Pinnacle of our trucks?
1967 SWB CST 327 auto blue on blue with wood bed and Buddie buckets. Seems like they got it right, right out of the gate. Then it was all down hill from there.
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07-06-2016, 06:26 AM | #33 |
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^^^ Nice '67. I believe that's dark turquoise with aqua interior. A great combination. A light green or light turquoise top would really set that mutha off (when it gets painted)
Yes, '70 was the highest HP, then power was decreased. Had to do with emissions I think. Compression was lowered, mostly. A 350 was 250 hp in '70 and by '72 it was 175 hp (IIRC)
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07-08-2016, 02:10 AM | #34 |
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my vote is for the 68k20's
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07-08-2016, 02:38 AM | #35 |
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So many nice varieties I consider equal. In my humble opinion, a 1971 with all options would be cream of the crop. K-10, 402, SWB, A/C, Cheyenne Super with all the trim. Though a C-10, 402, SWB, A/C, Cheyenne Super with all the trim and an original wood bed should rival that.
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MPG. My heads came off a 396. From what I was told, though I know little about engines, the original 402 allowed for 8.5/1 compression while the 396 was 10/1. Larger ports I believe. That said, I've also been told the heads have nothing to do with compression, so what do I know.
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My vote is for a 72 HighLander with Cheyenne a very close second.
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As usual, "it's not that simple". This is probably not the best thread for this data but gotta put it somewhere!
There was a small cam change that came either with or the year after the 70 402 as well. I believe that's also the about the time of the change from closed chamber to open chamber heads. That was primarily for emissions but it's a better burn, I believe. Bumping up the displacement slightly on the 396 to 402 would have increased compression ratio slightly, as more swept volume into the same chamber. Unless that's the year they also changed chamber design. Anyone know when the switch from closed to open chamber heads would have been for the 402? 1971 maybe? Camshaft for the 396 in 1968-1970 was the 3874872. Camshaft Intake duration @ .050" == 196° Camshaft Exhaust duration @ .050" = 196° Camshaft lift - Intake == 0.398" Camshaft lift - Exhaust = 0.398" @ 114° LSA ____________ Camshaft for the 402 in 1971-1972 was the 3963544. That's the "LS4" cam: Camshaft number = #3963544 Camshaft Intake duration @ .050" == 192° Camshaft Exhaust duration @ .050" = 203° Camshaft lift - Intake == 0.398" Camshaft lift - Exhaust = 0.430" @ 111° LSA Two different cylinder heads were used, 3933146 in 68-69 and 3973195 in 70. In 71-72 you got head 3999240, unless you had AIR then 6272290.
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When you asked "Whats the Pinnacle of our Trucks" IMO you have opened up the flood gates. In the Dictionary the definition is the most or the best of it, the top of the line, it goes on & on & on & or as much stuff as was stuffed into it. There are some of us that just the truck what ever its yr is is the Pinnacle for them. It could be 1/2 a hand full of Options or 2 hand fulls of options or any thing in between. If you are talking about our trucks (67-72) then IMO its the 50th Anniversary yr. that's the 68. I have owned trucks from the 50's 60's & 70's and I have to admit that my favorite/ pinnacle yr of truck is the 1957 Chevy 1/2 ton short step.
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07-08-2016, 02:14 PM | #43 |
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id say the pinnacle is....one you can get in and drive with no issues. Whether its full blown tootsie build or a bone stock 6 cyl....my opinion of pinnacle is driving them them anywhere between 44 and 49 years after they were built. Mine isnt a restored show truck or a loaded BB SWB, nowhere close actually, but just as fun to drive.
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Mine.
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I think in general, you have a slew that love the 67-68 front end, and another group that loves the egg crate 71-72 with factory discs. Obviously, short Fleetside trucks with V8 auto are the desirables. I think there are a slew of K20 guys too - because they are rarer and so very rugged compared to a nice C10.
To each their own, but we all know a good truck when we see one. Just like the 60-66 guys - tough to beat a 66 SWB fleet big window with the 327/350, right? And a slew of '63 guys because of its unique one year only combinations.
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By the very nature of what a truck is, they are offered in a variety of configurations to suit a variety of uses. So there can be no single pinnacle. There can be a pinnacle for each configuration, but even that is subjective. It still depends on intended use. A SWB big block with all the bells & whistles (meaning comfort & convenience options) is not above a 292, HD everything, posi, leaf spring, 16" rubber (for heavier rated tires) when it comes to one needed to do all it can do in a hard day's work. They weren't good for hauling longer loads, getting farther off road, hauling more people, having an enclosed cargo area, mounting a tow body, or hauling a camper. That's why there are long beds, 4wds, Suburbans, Panel Trucks, C/30s, and Custom Campers.
Pinnacle can mean fanciest, most heavy duty, most useful all around, etc. Based on low production I'd put the SWB K/10s, K/20 Suburbans & Panels, Longhorns, C/30 Stepsides, 2wd Blazers, Cheyenne Super Stepsides (any), and Dual Rear Wheel C/20 cab & chassis at the top of collectibility along with the more obvious favorite(s). Add GMC to any and you have ever more rare...and those are my pinnacles
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07-09-2016, 04:41 PM | #49 |
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i like them all bare bones to fancy shmancy.
However... Right now for me the pinnacle would be a 68 gold k20 panel with 327 or a 1970 k20 with the factory aux fuel tank also in gold. Both with the factory ramsey bumper and winch. Alas for now I have a few 69 k20s needing attention so even if a hens tooth presented itself to me I'd have to scramble. I call the 69s the "dark years" because its the year with the 69 only dark interior options and I would add that for me a pinnacle truck would be a 69k20 with dark blue interior stock and in perfect condition...pretty much what we all like to an extant. See the theme? K20 any year any trim level. mmm and while we're at it a 67/327/4spd k20 panel owned by a mining company with the lettering still on the doors with HD everything...
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