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byrdman 09-01-2016 11:14 PM

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Outstanding work on gathering up some GM history to share with us!
Much appreciated.

I may consider one or two of those concept paint schemes for my K/5.

supercheyenne 09-02-2016 12:27 AM

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Incredible thread.

Thank you hewittca and GM for sharing. Hopefully this gets pinned somehow so fans of this series can get a little history behind their trucks.

hewittca 09-02-2016 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by hamjet (Post 7701524)
very cool! I wonder why the duel steering wheels in the march 67 photos..

Good catch, I hadn't noticed that. Maybe they wanted to present two different dash designs side by side.

joeydurango 09-02-2016 09:22 AM

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Thanks much! This is pretty neat stuff. Enjoyed it. Got any more? ;)

67swb72klb 09-02-2016 09:39 AM

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Cool never seen any of those.
I kinda like this grille and a few other treatments also
Thanks for posting!!

drewbert41 09-02-2016 09:55 AM

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This is great. Has anyone asked for production/ assembly line pics?

Andy4639 09-02-2016 10:44 AM

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Very cool! Thanks man it was fun checking out how our so loved trucks came about.:chevy:

Keith Seymore 09-02-2016 11:07 AM

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Nicely done. Thank you for contacting the Heritage Center and posting those up.

I would add that the majority of the photos were taken on the Design Dome patio, which is still in use. The indoor shots are from the truck studio (the red brick building in the background of this pic).

K

Keith Seymore 09-02-2016 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by drewbert41 (Post 7701911)
This is great. Has anyone asked for production/ assembly line pics?

Some 60-66 assembly pics here:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ghlight=yelmer

Squarebody pics here: http://www.73-87.com/7387info/Assembly%20Line.htm

I'm not sure I have any 67-72 assembly pics.

K

alsriv2 09-02-2016 11:54 AM

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Great pictures on the development of our trucks.
One thing that stood out to me was the look of the trucks interiors and exteriors incorporated designs that made it into ford and Dodge trucks. That one interior shot that had the square gauges looked like a dash panel of a mid 70's ford. I also see body lines and cab designs of late 70's/80's Dodge trucks.
Very interesting stuff there.

cypressbog 09-02-2016 05:30 PM

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Incredible pictures. Thank you for sharing!

factorystock 09-02-2016 09:07 PM

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Thanks for posting these rare photos, learning about GM history is never ending. IMO, the full size Olds ( introduced one year earlier than the pickup) was clearly the inspiration for the pickup. Windshield, vent windows, rounded fenders, lower body contours, raked back rear quarter panel and slanted hood similarities were mentioned on earlier posts, however the first concept photo offers even more evidence : The outer edge of front bumper is curved upward just like on the car, but later dropped in revised photos.

pritch 09-02-2016 09:50 PM

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Yeah, I was thinking those Dodge boys musta been peeking over the fence, too.

One of those interior shots, the next one after the one with the hard Tonnou cover, has a Longhorn glove box door, but I didn't really see a longer bed unless it was one-piece.

Very cool all around!

towbar 09-02-2016 10:32 PM

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https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8258/...1e3ba28a_b.jpg
Cool pics!!!!
1964 rear bumper looks exactly like the 81-87 rear sport bumper......that's what I call forward thinking!

couldn't figure out how to copy and paste the pic...so the links above

Sicklajoie 09-03-2016 12:07 AM

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That's some awesome stuff. Thanks so much for sharing!

Custom/20 09-03-2016 12:58 AM

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Wow! Those are some interesting designs! Thanks for sharing these photos! :c2:

SKT 09-03-2016 07:16 AM

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Too neat - thanks for taking the time to share this history w/ everyone!

I'm w/ others, while it's awesome to see the design work that went into these trucks, I'm glad they didn't use some of the designs.

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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 7701958)

I would add that the majority of the photos were taken on the Design Dome patio, which is still in use.

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When reading through the OP's post, I thought some of the pics/backgrounds looked familiar from your thread.

Thanks for sharing the additional info you have from your firsthand experience Keith!

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68panelman 09-03-2016 09:23 AM

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Very cool, thanks for sharing

Ol Blue K20 09-03-2016 10:01 AM

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This was an awesome read. Thanks for taking the time to put this thread together.

Husker 09-03-2016 10:11 AM

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I personally am Glad that GM settled for what they did.
Ron

hewittca 09-03-2016 02:30 PM

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I'm glad everyone is enjoying the photos.

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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 7701958)
I would add that the majority of the photos were taken on the Design Dome patio, which is still in use. The indoor shots are from the truck studio (the red brick building in the background of this pic).

K

Thank you Keith for the additional information and links! I was hoping you would be able to add information to this thread.

special-K 09-04-2016 09:49 AM

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Thanks for all your effort in producing such a great contribution to this site.. This thread needs to be preserved.

I wonder about the Dodge similarities and the one year set-back on introducing the new style. Dodge had the same style from 61-71, so by comparison, overdue for a change. I always liked that a '71 Dodge had the beef in design going back to the more metal days. Maybe GM saw what Dodge had been designing first and stalled a year to do more designing to set the trucks apart more. I figure Dodge was doing their concepts on the '72 once the '67 GMs came out and always found the new Dodge to carry a lot of the 67-72 silhouette. I see the 66 Nova in that squared up headlight with drop back hood concept

hewittca 09-13-2016 03:33 PM

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I hope everyone is enjoying these photos as much as I am enjoying uncovering them. I have for you two more sets of photos that I am happy to share. As with the first post, I am greatly appreciative of the GM Heritage Center for sharing these with me and granting me permission to post them here.

Part 2, Early Development

For this first set, I was able to dig a little deeper into the development photos and came across a very early 67-72 clay model mixed in with a set of 60-66 development photos that I have. Yes, I will post all of the 60-66 development photos in a new thread on the appropriate board, but here I will just include the early 67-72 clay model. If you look at the original set of photos, you will notice this is a different clay model that has smaller car-like proportions. It almost looks to be similar in size to the revived El Camino to return in '64, which was undoubtedly in the late stages of development at the time of these photos.

-April 1963
In these photos, they are still in the process of building the clay model, which is probably the first full size model they built for the 67-72 trucks. Note in the background the full size profile drawings of the truck and the futuristic concept up above them. What I found most interesting in these photos is on the wall to the right of the rear shot. There is a profile drawing of the 67-72 truck alongside what appears to be a profile drawing of the '73-up C10. So as early as 10 years prior to release they already had the basic shape of the next two generations of C10s!

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8194/...5c32507f_b.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8149/...9447cd74_b.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8096/...f16fbd73_b.jpg
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7710/...4d1e1732_b.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8134/...b672cd8f_b.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8413/...3da4cffe_b.jpg

-June 1963
In these photos, it appears that the clay model from the previous photos was refined to give a better representation of the truck as a whole. It looks like they decided to go with the right side profile design from the previous photos, versus the left side profile which reminded me of a '63 Impala. The hood is also revised and is very close to the production hood design.

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8526/...d40d1aa1_b.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8475/...a1e66980_b.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8388/...90b9f9d7_b.jpg

After this, we pick back up where the original post started a year later in March of 1964. During this time, it appears they used the same basic design elements, but built the dimensions out to more truck-like proportions.

68panelman 09-13-2016 03:47 PM

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Very cool, thanks for all your work on this

57taskforce 09-13-2016 04:30 PM

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Thanks for continuing to share!


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