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doc396
11-02-2006, 07:13 PM
i know this is a chevy site, but a GMC is almost a chevy. i posted on the stovebolt site and didn't get any solid answers. ok, while at carlisle i came across a early 60's GM coach that had been turned into a motorhome. nice job too. on the rear of the bus in the middle was a V6 emblem which look like many i have seen on medium duty trucks. the difference is the word SUPER made into the chrome emblem. the bus was leaving and was running, it was a diesel with stardard trans. sounded great too. anyone know what the super V6 was?:scratch DOC
dq409
11-05-2006, 12:30 PM
Doc, take a look at this site and if you don`t find what you need send them an email with your question.
I`m sure this guy knows more then most about the GMC 6,,,dq
http://www.6066gmcguy.org/351V6.htm
doc396
11-07-2006, 05:31 PM
thanks, i looked over that site but did not see anything on it. i took your advice and sent them my question:cheers DOC
tripower
11-11-2006, 08:01 PM
GMC made a 305ci and a 351ci V6 both of which where in the Pickups. They also made a larger ci displacement V6 that I can't find right now that was manufactured for either gas or diesel. I am sure that is the engine that you are speaking of. GMC also put two of the V6's together and used a common crank shaft for a V12 version. I will try and dig up the CI displacement on the larger V6. Dan
doc396
11-12-2006, 09:31 AM
the site link dq409 left has a wealth of information on gmc V6 and V12 engines. but i could not find anything on this super V6 emblem?:dunno doc
tripower
11-12-2006, 01:07 PM
doc, You weren't lucky enough to get a picture of that emblem were you? Dan
Probably a Detroit diesel. Old Detroits sound good, especially wound up!
doc396
11-12-2006, 03:58 PM
sorry, no pics. we were there to buy parts and didn't want to carry anything we didn't need. dah:takethat next time i am carring a camera, there were lots of things i wish i would have took pictures of. doc
droptop62
11-12-2006, 09:13 PM
sorry, no pics. we were there to buy parts and didn't want to carry anything we didn't need. dah:takethat next time i am carring a camera, there were lots of things i wish i would have took pictures of. doc
The last time I was at a car show and cursed myself for not bringing the camera.:bang there was an engine I wanted pictures of.
Then, in the car on the way home from the show I remembered my cell phone has a camera in it.:takethat
would have been better then nothing, had I remembered to use it.:cuss
:D
doc396
11-13-2006, 06:53 PM
yea the chances of ever seeing another one is slim, unless the owner brings it back next year. i will take a few shots of it then. i will try to ask him what it stands for, hopefully a engine pic too. doc
tripower
11-13-2006, 08:58 PM
Probably a Detroit diesel. Old Detroits sound good, especially wound up!
doc, MRHP is correct. I talked with a good friend of mine to day that has a heavy equipment repair business. He said that he was very familiar with the Super V6 emblem and that it would be a 530 Detroit. Very common in coaches. Dan
doc396
11-15-2006, 05:55 PM
thanks tripower, i knew someone would nail it down sooner or later. i am going to keep my eye out for one, just to hang on the garage wall:cheers doc
dq409
11-15-2006, 06:47 PM
I did a Google on the GMC 530 Detroit coach and came up with a lot of city type busses and a few older busses that could be converted to a coach.
It does sound and look like that is what you saw.
I did find a picture of a late 50`s early 60`s buss that was what I think you saw and cool looking ! It would have made a great coach but could never get back to that page to copy the photo for you,,:doh ,,,dq
dq409
11-17-2006, 12:18 PM
Hey Doc,,,, Is this close to what you saw as far as the bus ???
59 GMC,,,
doc396
11-17-2006, 07:30 PM
it was a suburban bus, not a city bus. it had one door, in the front. i am trying to remember, i think it had 4 headlights. i am not up to speed on the models by number. if i come across one i will post the model number. it was the kind that would pass you going uphill through the mountains.:rofl doc
dq409
11-18-2006, 12:50 PM
Try This,,,,
http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/buses_jim_steele.htm
doc396
11-18-2006, 10:53 PM
yes, that is the type. possible the same? i just love that old look. when i was a kid i would stay with my aunt and uncle in southern ohio. they lived on a farm on route 50, you could hear the buses coming and going for miles at night. doc
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