My father in laws hay truck was a GMC 6500 had the funny stubby nose on it and was a 64 or 65 it had the 478 toro flow diesel in it.I mainly remember that it was equally slow whether it was empty or with its 20 foot flat bed stacked high enough with hay to make it tip over on uneven ground.Don's right, that being a 64,5 or 6, it should have a 305 or 351. I don't remember if the Toro-flow was still available then or not. I don't know if I have any sales brochures on GMC's, just Chevy's like mine. I'm pretty sure whoever put the 409 in it probably painted it orange
My father in laws hay truck was a GMC 6500 had the funny stubby nose on it and was a 64 or 65 it had the 478 toro flow diesel in it.I mainly remember that it was equally slow whether it was empty or with its 20 foot flat bed stacked high enough with hay to make it tip over on uneven ground.
They were HEAVY. I don't know why nobody hot rods them!