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Another GMC with 3 pedals


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Vin TGL2564518870

Year 1976

Make GMC

Model Vandura 

Trim Cargo Van

Engine v8

Transmission Manual

Odometer 57134 MI

Color Blue61432D76-D255-4D68-8816-3C1A255267A2_1_201_a.jpeg



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Wow, that's a rare one!



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Another GMC with 3 pedals


Nice! I remember them new, but not with manuals transmissions, that was prevalent back in the earlier Chevyvan 90 & 108 days.
That thing even has the original Power Beam headlights. No rust running down from the lower mirror bracket bolts as is often the case.

I remember at Camp Wanakita back in '76, riding in a brand new GMC Rally Van, the passenger version of that very van. It was even the same colour, and had the painted bumpers, grille & hubcaps. With the 350 4-barrel it moved decently. I seem to recall it was a 2500 series with 15" wheels.

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A friend had one back in the 80s with a four speed manual that was overdrive in fourth. If I remember correctly the transmission was made by Chrysler based on a car four speed. It had a really odd floor shifter handle to get it nearer the driver because of the engine location in the van.

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I remember Ford & Dodge offering a 4-speed floor shift in those vans. A friend had a shorty '78 Dodge Tradesman with a 318 4-speed with the long handle snaking forward.

The oddest ones have to be the 1963-64 Econolines with a 4-speed column shift.

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Chevy & GMC offered a 4-speed column shift on the ChevyVan / Handivan in 1969 & abbreviated 70 run.

 

Dad had a 1994 Ford Aerostar passenger van with a 5-speed, the dealer didn't even know they made them. Dad bought the last one from a rural dealership.



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