Mark, I'd be interested in info on GMC inline six speed parts. I don't have
a truck yet, but definitely want to keep a six (302 or the newer 292),
preferably with a 700R4 auto O/D transmission. I don't know abt the
copyright issue. Does anyone know how to find out if a copyright is still
valid? Or maybe someone could write to the copyright holder and ask for
permission to make a few (specified number) of copies not to be sold. Bob K
in PHX.
----- Original Message -----
From: <mark@noakes.com>
To: "NAPCO_trucks" <napco4x4@yahoogroups.com>; "Ole_Trucks"
<oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 9:45 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] GMC retro speed equipment
> I picked up a GMC speed manual from early 1955 on E**y. It is all about
hotrodding GMC
> sixes and references GMC part numbers and brands for alternate heads,
intakes, and
> exhausts such as Fisher, McGurk, and Nicson. Setups range from 1 to 5
carbs. Since
> I've been wanting to stick with retro/period performance products on my 58
NAPCO, I'd
> like to try to find/build some of this stuff. I especially found this
interesting as
> I've been told that there was no speed equipment for the GMCs.
>
> If anyone needs any info or has any leads on parts (Mc Gurk, Nicson,
Fisher), let me
> know and we'll sort thru the book. I'd like to eventually scan the book
and post it but
> have no idea as to copyright issues; if anyone has a clue there, please
let me know.
>
> Who else would be interested in this material?
>
> Mark Noakes
> 58/56 Chevy Suburban, 2wd, V8, 3 speed + OD
> 58 GMC NAPCO pickup, 1/2 ton short bed fleetside/wideside, 6 cyl, 4 speed
> Knoxville,TN
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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