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Old 10-03-2013, 10:38 AM   #16
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Re: Truck Weight

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Originally Posted by Fitz View Post
The GM historical Center lists Shipping weights for the 67's (fully assembled, no fluids) as follows:

115 inch wheelbase C-10
1/2 ton Stepside 3255#
1/2 ton Fleetside 3355#

127 inch wheelbase C-10
1/2 ton Stepside 3345#
1/2 ton Fleetside 3440#

No shortbed 3/4 ton C-20's built
127 inch wheelbase C-20
13/4 ton Stepside 3753#
13/4 ton Fleetside 3848#


Shipping weights moved up by about 100# by 1972 but there weren't any C or K trucks approaching those weights.

Guess the guy who weighed your truck had his thumb on the scale or you were out by the Unicorn corral where they parked all of those 454 powered trucks with the 700R4 transmissions..
Not really.
The average weight of the sampling of trucks that the members have listed here so far is just over 4300lbs.
You need to read the fine print about what those listed weights comprises a little closer (refer to 67_C30's post).
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