1965 double-cab??

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  1. Nic_Rebel450CA

    Nic_Rebel450CA Member

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    Does anyone have a pic of a 1965 Chevy or GMC truck with an extended or double-cab? I have seen ONE before, and that one looked almost like it would have been stock, however, I have never heard anything to confirm if this could possibly have been stock. That truck looked pretty lousy with the setup as the truck was all rusted, had stock wheels, and just about no paint left. I also didnt like the fact that it was a full double-cab (literally twice the size of a normal cab).

    I am toying with the idea of doing a custom extended cab (not a double-cab) setup with my truck and would like a pic to play with.
     
  2. cssreb

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    Keep an eye out on Ebay. I have seen them several times. I hav also seen an Airport Limo version of the Suburban with 3 to 4 sets of doors. Pretty neat!!
     
  3. smoov330

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    There was an article in Ithink Classic Trucks magazine and it was on the front cover. It looked pretty sharp.
     
  4. gm61

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    They did make them and they were stock, but there was only a handful made and they were made for the Railroad workers. I have seen a number of them in magazine articles and also have seen documentation from the body builders. Gm did not make the bodies, it was another body maker that did these. THey are around but becoming rarer as time goes on. HOpe this helps you.


    GM61
     
  5. dvalentine

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    [image] http://i10.ebayimg.com/03/i/01/52/df/97_1.JPG [/image]

    Like this ??
     
  6. guiness12pack

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    That is a sharp looking truck! I thought 63 was the last year for the rounded front windshield? :)
     
  7. onelow64

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    WOW! sorry about how big that picture is. Sometimes I just don't understand how to do these computor things.:eek:
     
  9. Nic_Rebel450CA

    Nic_Rebel450CA Member

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    Ya, the 3-door is like the one I saw. I dont care for that look very much though because it is SO big. The truck that dvalentine posted is more like what I have in mind and looks great! I think I might do something a little bit different with the window, but pretty similar.

    Thanks for the pics
     
  10. delrio

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    This is not original right?
     
  11. E Avery

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    I know an international collector that has a 60 Chevy double cab 2 ton that I’m thinking of trading a 59 international for are these old double cabs worth anything
     
  12. Ddewym

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    65 3/4 ton camper special

    Good morning,
    I was reading your response to another members question and thought you may be able to help me. I have inherited a 65 3/4 ton (C-20 ?.) My grandmother tells me it was ordered from the factory as a camper special(I'm not sure what was done to the truck to qualify it to be called this) and only 19 were made in 65.
    My questions are how can I find out if it is a camper special and, due to to many other projects, how much is it worth. I don't want to see it sit around and rust. The truck was ordered to have a 6 cyl but someone goofed and it was delivered to the dealer with an 327.
    Thank you for any time you can spare to send me information.
     

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