smokers 1970 GMC Smoker

I've seen this for sale. They've recently dropped the price to $500 obo.

Thinking about it.
 

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Hard to tell in the pic but that rear end is at least a 3/4 ton and might be a 1 ton. If the smoker became obsolete at some point you could probably get your money back selling the rear end. Seems like a good deal to me at $500, but only if you have the space for it.
 
Oh and I dig that they put the valve covers on the fire box  :lol:  :clap:
 
hogleg said:
Hard to tell in the pic but that rear end is at least a 3/4 ton and might be a 1 ton. If the smoker became obsolete at some point you could probably get your money back selling the rear end. Seems like a good deal to me at $500, but only if you have the space for it.
 
Oh and I dig that they put the valve covers on the fire box  :lol:  :clap:
Oh yeah! If it's a 12bolt and posi, probably more. Would have to find out if it is a C10 or C20. Would be a kick ass smoker at the tailgates. Fire department and all!
 
OCD Chilehead said:
Oh yeah! If it's a 12bolt and posi, probably more. Would have to find out if it is a C10 or C20. Would be a kick ass smoker at the tailgates. Fire department and all!
 
If you get a chance jump under and take a look at the rear end cover. From the looks of the hub, I'm gonna guess its a 1 ton 14 bolt. And being pre 1973 its worth $500 minimum, I figure.
 
EDIT: Ok, wait a minute, I was just looking it up and it cant be a 14 bolt if its pre 73' but I'm pretty certain it is 3/4 ton and not a 1/2 ton. Also could be a dana 60  :think:
 
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hogleg said:
 
If you get a chance jump under and take a look at the rear end cover. From the looks of the hub, I'm gonna guess its a 1 ton 14 bolt. And being pre 1973 its worth $500 minimum, I figure.
 
EDIT: Ok, wait a minute, I was just looking it up and it cant be a 14 bolt if its pre 73' but I'm pretty certain it is 3/4 ton and not a 1/2 ton.
 
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Thanks for the info. I inquired today, with no reply.
 
man arent old trucks in voque now?

im suprised to see one trashed out like that... i seem to recall the old ford wood bed farm trucks from the 50's were selling for thousands even in the worst possible condition.
 
Not a bad deal it seems. A little bit large to store and transport. I would be interested to see how well it maintains temperature. Heading up and smoking a bunch isn't exactly the only requirement for making good food. It does have a level of cool factor no doubt.
 
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