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I'm curious as to which cab ya'll like best! Be honest and let's see! I know Nate's vote already! Nue view or no vue!
For driving the 5 window, for looks the 3 window. As my sheet metal man said as he was filling in the corner holes on his personal 54, "aint gonna have something with a JC Whitney add a window kit on it". That said, I'd bet the poll is going to favor the 5 window at least 3 to 1.
I really like the look of the 5 window, but I just happened to end up with a 3 window.I like new view better obvious reason i can see better out of them 2nd thats what i have.
Can someone school me please? I always thought that the 5 window nue-view cab was added in '53? directly from GM as a design enhancement, not some after-market item? what up with that?..."aint gonna have something with a JC Whitney add a window kit on it"...
I think I can clarify for Gypsy Truck. Smooth flowing lines are the goal for serious sheet metal design people. Of course my man knows the five window is a factory design but so is the 4-6-8 Cadillac engine and the Yugo. He desires the smooth curve from the door opening to the rear window with no knobby dips or protrusions in between. Function, like better visibility, takes a back seat to form for these people. JC Whitney in the early years supplied the market with raccoon tails for antennas, hula girls for rear view mirrors, head bobbing poodles for the rear package shelf, etc. In other words, tacky add ons. As stated, every one has their preference and this is as it should be.
The coolest "accessory" I remember was one my aunt had in her 53 Buick. A small traffic light that hung in the back window and worked in conjunction with the brake lights. LOL
The first CHMSL?
Gypsy, rear corner windows, or nue view as GM promoted them, were RPO's available from '47 thru '55 first series. I could get just the rear corner windows if they wanted to or they could order the deluxe cab option and get the rear corner windows as well as the chrome grille, stainless steel trim on the inside and outside of the door windows, etc.
I wouldn't be surprised if J.C. Whitney sold a knock-off version, they sold everything else!![]()