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Ok, a larger crop but now I insist on the correct and full models name, body specification and model year.

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vor 37 Minuten schrieb wlaidlaw:

1964 Chevrolet C10 "Dually" 

Wilson

Wilson, indeed a "C10", so RWD only and not a "K10" 4WD. Correct!

But: Wrong year and not a dually, only single wheels on the rear. Name the body specifications name used by Chevrolet.

in this case it has nothing to do with being a "dually". Later "duallies" had a (different in detail but somehow) similar looking body shape (at least for us non-experts who would only recognize the difference from a birds eye view).

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Probably a '65 with the shorter (6 1/2 foot instead of 8 foot) bed.  That style, with the rear fenders (wings) and wheels outside the bed of the truck, as shown in Ronald's image, provided room for a running board or step - hence the name Stepside.  Later Chevys had flat sides with the rear wheel encroachment in the bed, and are called Fleetside.

I can't recall a dual rear wheel version this early in Chevy's history, but if it did have them they would be clearly different from nearly any view, as the rear fenders (wings) would probably bulge out further to accommodate the extra wheels.

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65 is closer but not the exact model year, so fine tune that 😉

"Stepside" is correct, Stu. The ones with the close sideline were called "Fleetside".

I think there is no earlier or later with Fleetside or Stepside. I think both could be ordered in the 1960s depending on what the client wanted. Of the early C10s there were also Fleetsides available from 1961 to 1966.

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I think the C10 stepsides were just three years - '64-'66, so I'll go with '66.  typically in the era GM ran a design for 3 to 5 years with minor facelifts before introducing a new model, which was usually not that new.

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Shot with an M8 long ago.

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Thank you, Ronald.  Yours appears to have the shorter bed and wheelbase.

Let's try this one:  The first time I saw one I was smitten.  Barbara does not share my love of this car.   Marque, model, year

 

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Well done.  Actually a '57 which is indistinguishable from the '56, both using Thunderbird drive train if I recall correctly.  In a period of excess I liked its visual simplicity.  Your turn.

 

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