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MadnessBigBlock 10-12-2011 05:09 PM

1967 GMC camper cruiser
 
does anyone have any info on the 67 gmc camper cruiser trucks? anyone have a number on how many were built? i bought a 67 gmc and it has weird holes drilled in the front of the front fenders and as i dug through some boxes of parts that came with the truck i found one camper cruiser emblem that fit exactly in the holes at the front of the fenders!! the downside is there was only one camper cruiser nameplate!! any info would be great!!!!!

67chevy1series 10-12-2011 07:16 PM

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very rare GMC's..... do you have any pics? GMC and chevy did not keep any records of how many models were in production......

MadnessBigBlock 10-12-2011 08:15 PM

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special-K 10-13-2011 07:47 AM

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Camper Cruiser was the camper package in '67-only. Not sure just how rare they are,but it was an option that narrows down the number produced,just as a Chevy Custom Camper would. But,of course,there were 5x as many Chevys built as Chevys,so any like model of GMC is more rare than same Chevy. Those emblems are hard to find,as much from people ditching them when repainting as for ever being rare.
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MadnessBigBlock 01-08-2015 12:13 PM

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Does anyone know if the 1967 gmc camper cruiser trucks were only 3/4 ton models or could you get a camper cruiser in a 1/2 ton model?

LockDoc 01-08-2015 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series (Post 4949909)
very rare GMC's..... do you have any pics? GMC and chevy did not keep any records of how many models were in production......


I think they may have records in Canada and that is one of the locations he lists.... I guess it depends on which side of the border it came from.

LockDoc

special-K 01-08-2015 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MadnessBigBlock (Post 6990857)
Does anyone know if the 1967 gmc camper cruiser trucks were only 3/4 ton models or could you get a camper cruiser in a 1/2 ton model?

No 1500s, only 2500s and 3500s

MadnessBigBlock 01-28-2022 11:42 AM

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I have record showing in 1967 they did produce gmc camper cruiser trucks in 1/2 ton not only 3/4 ton with 327 engines 3 speed auto in Canada. I can’t speak for USA. The 1/2 ton camper cruisers were only produced for customers who pre ordered there trucks options from what I gather. These trucks usually had an FTO # on the glove box options sheet. If anyone else has more info on these 67 camper cruisers in 1/2 ton I would love to hear more!!

special-K 01-28-2022 01:24 PM

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Makes sense, but that's the first I've heard of it. I know the Custom Camper option was available on 1/2t trucks through '69.

Records were kept on models, but not options.

dagnabbitt 01-28-2022 01:30 PM

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Post some pics man!

I assume it is an Oshawa truck, have you sent away for the build sheet? You would have access to some info that the rest of us would love to see.

MadnessBigBlock 01-28-2022 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dagnabbitt (Post 9025936)
Post some pics man!

I assume it is an Oshawa truck, have you sent away for the build sheet? You would have access to some info that the rest of us would love to see.

Yes it’s an Oshawa truck. How does a guy send off for build sheet? I would love to have that!

factorystock 01-28-2022 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MadnessBigBlock (Post 6990857)
Does anyone know if the 1967 gmc camper cruiser trucks were only 3/4 ton models or could you get a camper cruiser in a 1/2 ton model?

American built '67 GMC's only offered the camper cruiser in 3/4 and 1 ton. Canadian GMC's are basically Chevy's, and Chevy did offer the Custom Camper in the 1/2 ton series, so it would make sense the Canadian GMC camper cruiser was available in the 1/2 ton series also.

1971 GMC SHORTY 01-28-2022 11:27 PM

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:wop::wop:

Classic Bowties 01-29-2022 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 1971 GMC SHORTY (Post 9026231)
:wop::wop:

Here are a few to hold you over, these old saved folder pics detail/show the below highlighted 67 GMC Camper Cruiser specific fender emblems plus the 67 GMC Custom fender emblems a little better. Mel :chevy:
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1971 GMC SHORTY 01-29-2022 07:09 PM

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Incredible Thanks

special-K 01-29-2022 08:59 PM

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Are those 1/2 ton emblems?

Gary 70 Jimmy 01-30-2022 09:19 AM

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Saw this one for sale some where.

special-K 01-30-2022 01:25 PM

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I bought a '67 GMC fender with the extremely rare (or hard to find) Custom script emblem. It was only one and my '67 Super Custom project gets the shark gills like Mel showed. So I gave it to TooMuchStuff for his collection. I have a pair of these Camper Cruiser emblems but I'll never let them go

Gary 70 Jimmy 01-30-2022 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9027022)
I bought a '67 GMC fender with the extremely rare (or hard to find) Custom script emblem. It was only one and my '67 Super Custom project gets the shark gills like Mel showed. So I gave it to TooMuchStuff for his collection. I have a pair of these Camper Cruiser emblems but I'll never let them go

I have a pair the custom and the camper cruiser emblems

Bob B. 01-31-2022 02:24 AM

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The 'Camper Cruiser' and 'Custom' emblems are rare, but a few late '67 trucks with the 351E V-6 also had a 'V6 351 Magnum Power' emblem above the 'Camper Cruiser' emblem. That one is extremely rare, I have only seen a couple of them.

dagnabbitt 01-31-2022 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by MadnessBigBlock (Post 9026200)
Yes it’s an Oshawa truck. How does a guy send off for build sheet? I would love to have that!

You can contact Frank Agueci at frank_agueci@outlook.com, and here is their website.

https://www.vintagevehicleservices.com/

Below is one of the build sheets that I have, I get them for all of my trucks. It is not a free service but it's not that expensive, either. For a rare model like yours the results would be very illuminating.

It is a rare benefit of the Canadian built trucks, might as well take advantage of it.

factorystock 01-31-2022 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob B. (Post 9027439)
The 'Camper Cruiser' and 'Custom' emblems are rare, but a few late '67 trucks with the 351E V-6 also had a 'V6 351 Magnum Power' emblem above the 'Camper Cruiser' emblem. That one is extremely rare, I have only seen a couple of them.

I agree, rare, rare, rare. A visual. Another note, the V6 had a reputation as a gas hog, however after investigation, the reason is GM did not have a suitable ratio available for high torque V6 3/4 tons. 1/2 tons with a 3.07 or 3.54 did fine, 3/4 tons with a 305 or 351 with 4.56's are the real culprit. It wasn't till '68 till the 3.54 ratio became available in 3/4 tons, but too late to save the reputation. A 3.73 for 3/4 tons would helped also improve gas milage for these high torque at lower rpm engines.

special-K 01-31-2022 11:34 PM

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What I always heard was not so much that the GMC V6 guzzled gas, but that they didn't save gas over the V8s. That buying one to save gas was pointless. I never thought that was the point. Their purpose was to produce superior torque. It probably would have helped mileage if they ran a Quadrajet. You can get better mileage out of a SBC with a Q-jet over a 2bbl. Maybe the focus on secondaries was more about higher RPM performance, but running down lower on primaries sips the fuel compared to a 2bbl. I think that a V6 would be content running on Q-Jet primaries. Could be wrong. Certainly taller gears would help the factory set-up

MadnessBigBlock 02-01-2022 12:45 AM

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Got the build sheet in my folder of goodies from 2004. Make note of how it’s a 1/2 ton.

Bob B. 02-01-2022 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by factorystock (Post 9027824)
I agree, rare, rare, rare. A visual. Another note, the V6 had a reputation as a gas hog, however after investigation, the reason is GM did not have a suitable ratio available for high torque V6 3/4 tons. 1/2 tons with a 3.07 or 3.54 did fine, 3/4 tons with a 305 or 351 with 4.56's are the real culprit. It wasn't till '68 till the 3.54 ratio became available in 3/4 tons, but too late to save the reputation. A 3.73 for 3/4 tons would helped also improve gas milage for these high torque at lower rpm engines.

Very true, I can say my truck is geared too short with 4.10's. A possible project this summer will be to replace with 3.54's. Interesting the 3.54:1 Dana 60 was finally made an option in '68, but only for 2500's with the 351E V-6.


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