Every 1973-1987 Chevy C10 LIMITED EDITION truck packages, all in one video



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In this video I go thru and break down all the the SPECIAL EDITION trucks that General Motors offered between 1973 and 1987. (the squarebody era)
Most of these trucks are Chevy C10 and Gmc Sierra. Hope you guys enjoy the video, and thanks for watching.

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44 thoughts on “Every 1973-1987 Chevy C10 LIMITED EDITION truck packages, all in one video”

  1. I owned a Spirit of '76 in the early 80's. 2WD LWB truck. One of two cars I wish I had that I could get back. Nothing special; just a 350 with a 2-barrel. But it was awesome for a 16-year old. Sold it for $500 in 1983!

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  2. Im a fan of the colors of the Beau James trucks. Along with the Amarillo GT and Cowboy Cadillac, Sport and Sport Coupe, DesertFox, SO76, Impact76, Sarge, RollinRebel, Foxy Sierra,but most of all the 79 Mule. The Mule woukd be my favorite.

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  3. The rolling rebel is a lot like a Suburban my dad painted for my grandpa. My dad was the body work/painter for my grandpas shop. It was a new suburban he had my dad paint. Cant remember the exact year but it was somewhere between 81-91. I loved that burb, took many road trips to northern Wisconsin in it. It was several shades of gray panels and stripes. I wouldnโ€™t doubt it if the Rolling Rebel was the inspiration.

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  4. Hey Aaron, Mark in Brownsville I have found a 1987 short bed C/10 near by don't know much about it yet but they are asking 6,500 hundred for it .what do you think??? P.S it looks really good just by driving past it.

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  5. Lots of interesting info, GM made several different ones that I have never seen until now. I guess my favorite one in cluster of special trucks was the "Harmon Garage Special"! Enjoyed the video, take care.

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  6. Man some of these trucks bring back some memories as I was a kid with my dad selling cars at a Chevrolet dealership. I have seen some of these on the showroom floor and even rode in a couple all the way till 1987 when he switched over to a Ford dealer. Great job on the info and I learned something new about these trucks we all love!

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  7. Back in the early 80s in my area there was a 81 or 82 stepside in light metallic blue. It had stacks like a little red express, 1 ton style cab lights, running boards and "mini-18" decals on the rear fenders. The only other one I ever saw was on marketplace about 5 years ago. It was the same color. Might have been the same truck. I did find some info about a conversion company in Oklahoma City that converted them.

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  8. DUDEZILLA!!! This video needs to be titled 'knowledge is power'!!!!! I am not a huge gm guy but I do love all square bodies! Thanks for doing all your research on these and producing a totally rad video for me to enjoy with my cup of coffee!!!!

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  9. Excellent video sir!
    I think i can recall a GMC truck around 76-77 called BLACK GOLD?? the decal was on the bedside like the Gentlemen Jim & had a pic. of an oil well at the end of the decal, same font.
    Truck was of course black..I'm diggin deep here from memory..??? I really wanted a GENTLEMEN JIM, loved the interior.

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