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Posted by Bus Driver on January 01, 2006 at 06:32:09 from (66.226.37.112):
In Reply to: GMC Truck Engine posted by 37 chief on December 31, 2005 at 23:20:58:
By 1965 and since then, perhaps a few years earlier, the GMC and Chevrolet trucks used the same engines for inline 6's and V-8's. In the 1940's and at least part of the 1950's, the GMC had a different engine. The first GMC V-8 in 1955 was really a Pontiac engine. The GMC 6 of the early 50's was quite adaptable to "hop up" procedures and was even used in Indianapolis race cars. Wayne Hornung made speed parts for that engine.
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