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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => 73-87 Chevy & GMC Trucks => Topic started by: 82Shortbed on May 13, 2008, 03:26:48 am
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I remember a few years ago, I was on cardomain, and I saw a couple of I wanna say 85-87 Silverados, they had the 91 Blazer front end, an extended cab, and 1500 badges on them. I'd love to see one again if anyone knows where I can look at one. I know they werent factory. Also, if anyone has any pictures of a 3+3 cab on a longbed frame with an ultra short bed, I'd like to see that too since my friend found an awesome 3+3 cab and he has a '78 K20 he'd like to mount the cab and a mega short bed on his.
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My 86 GMC Extended cab
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http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php?topic=6411.0
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sorry to sound vague - is there a difference between an extended cab to a crew-cab? My '79 cab looks longer than the picture? Total vehicle length is 21foot appx
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A crewcab has four doors and an extended cab has....uh....an extended cab. GM offered a crewcab from the factory. They never manufactured an extended cab. All of they were built by aftermarket conversion companies.
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I understand this is a very old post but I felt I had to put in on here somewhere. Very surprised to find it at a dealership about 30 miles from me in Muncie, Indiana. Looks to be a crew cab that they shortened and put a stupid 90's stepside on but i see alot of potential.
(http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z177/Bighemi353/100_0449_zpsa654dd46.jpg)
(http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z177/Bighemi353/100_0448_zpsded4da35.jpg)
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looks like they used two cabs to make one. kind of screw the whole truck with that bed tho
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They sectioned a crew cab to do that, the rear doors are a crew door chopped off...
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i dont why,but looks like the doors can still be used. not a bad job, just not finished