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  • What Am I for Saturday 7/29/2023

    Cool old survivor. Emblems removed.

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    Last edited by Jeff Lakaszcyck; 07-29-2023, 01:44 PM.

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    c.1935 Chevrolet and possibly Sternberg beside it.

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      Chevrolet
      Jim


      It doesn't cost anything to pay attention.

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        Chevrolet at Macungie..

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          '34-5 Chevrolet

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          • #6
            Everyone is on the Chevrolet band wagon, but I'm afraid you got on the wrong wagon ! This rare survivor is a 1935 GMC. It was displayed at Macungie last month by its owner, Bill McGrew. These are my photos.

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              The owner, Bill McGrew, is a friend of mine and he knows his trucks. If he says it is a GMC I have to go with that. Perhaps it has a Chevy hood and or grille.

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              • #8
                I visited Bill McGrew the owner of this 1935 GMC on Wednesday and photographed the data plate. This is a 1935 GMC T-16 built in Canada. Perhaps that explains the different sheet metal.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jeff Lakaszcyck
                  I visited Bill McGrew the owner of this 1936 GMC on Wednesday and photographed the data plate. This is a 1935 GMC T-16 built in Canada. Perhaps that explains the different sheet metal.

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                  Very interesting Jeff.

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                  • #10
                    Great controversy! Very interesting. Truck history is full of this kind of thing. Thanks Jeff! And - thanks John Frances for shaking things up!

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