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ever seen a truck like this?

That's neat, after market coach builder made. For the price its almost worth having just cuz its unique.
 
Took a pic of a 4 door going down the highway a couple weeks ago and didn’t know they existed before I saw it.
I would think this is even more unique than the 4 door is.
 
Took a pic of a 4 door going down the highway a couple weeks ago and didn’t know they existed before I saw it.
I would think this is even more unique than the 4 door is.
It is cool for sure. If I had cash I would have already bought it.......story of my life, :D
 
I've seen a few 70-72 GM pickups that were crew cabs factory,or perhaps were a aftermarket conversion,that were bought by the military and forestry service...never saw an extended cab like this one till now though...

I have seen a few 1960-66 C-60 trucks that were crew cabs too,every so often you see one ,usually in a rural area like NH,VT,or Maine,most likely logging companies or power companies owned them..
 
Like it!!!
I saw one in Canton TX off I20 the other day.
Looked like it was in nice condition and had a car trailer behind it.
Have seen lot's of square bodies like this but never the older ones until the other day.
a 68-72 ext cab dually would be slick.
 
theres a couple 80s model extended cabs here in my town, this is the first i had ever seen in this body style. its pretty cool, sad to see it rotting away. hopefully someone picks it up and gives it a good home.
 
There's a half-functioning site dedicated mostly to the squarebody version of these, "Conversion Trucks Forum", but the forum and gallery seems to have stopped working a couple of years ago. The Internet Archive outfit comes to the rescue, you can see the old page photos here. The Archive page system generally behaves itself, but sometimes photos disappear and pages take a while to load...

I sent an email to the address at the current main page, hope the site owner receives it. Photo from the Craigslist ad saved below for posterity.

71 GMC convert.jpg
 

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