The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network - Announcements in Forum : The 1969 (2024)

Due to a growing increase in members that are selling a volume of parts, the forum is now offering new vendor pricing to accommodate those needs. This will give members several different subscription levels based on the quantity or frequency that you sell items. These new tiers of membership will allow you to make a short term upgrade when you have the need, or take advantage of the savings that a longer term has to offer.

As always a basic membership on the forum comes with no charge. You may post a reply in any of the Classified Forums. You will not have the ability to offer items "For Sale", "For Trade", or make a "Wanted to Buy" or "What's it Worth" post.

Your basic membership includes the following-
Registered Member : free
All members registered to the message board.
As a registered member you can-
Post new threads and replies in message areas.
Post replies only in classified areas.
Upload photos to the photo gallery.
50 PM storage after XX Posts
100x100 avatar size

If you are the "Occasional" seller that is just cleaning out your surplus of parts left over from your build, you will need the Premium Member subscription. This will allow you access to start threads in any of the Classified forums.

Your Premium Membership includes the following-
Premium Member: $25 per year, $15/ 6 mo
As a Premium Member you enjoy all the benefits of a Registered member.
You have the advantage of-
Premium Member banner under name
Bold Blue name color
Access to post in our classified system.
Limited to occasional selling of leftover parts
larger signature
175 PM storage
120x120 size avatar
Upload animated avatars
Upload photos to photo gallery
Upload photos to profile and create albums in profile (personal galleries)
Ability to change user title
Post visitor messages
View who's online
Set self invisible

For our members that like to buy and sell frequently, we have added a new membership level that will fit your needs. This will allow you to take advantage of the growing demand for selling used parts on here as well as Craigslist, eBay or other off site sources.

This is designed specifically for individuals that want to offer primarily used parts, manufacturer small parts, or offer services at an affordable price. It is not to be used for location or internet based businesses that offer parts or services as a primary source of income. The Forum Staff will be available to help determine if you meet the guidelines.

Your High Octane Membership includes the following-
High Octane Member: $130 per year, $75/ 6 mo, $15/ mo
As a High Octane member you enjoy all the benefits of a Premium Member.
This level of support allows members to sell more than leftover parts.
You can sell unlimited used parts or some new parts.
You may advertise your off site listing on eBay, Craigslist, etc
This is not for traditional business vendors.

For our members that are employees or owners of a business that would like to take advantage of the huge volume of customers this site has to offer we have what you need. We can help you increase your sales by promoting your product. We provide you the ability to offer weekly or monthly promotions that will be showcased in related forums. You may add a logo to your signature, or a direct link to your site. You will be promoted on a supporting vendor list as well.

Your Gold Vendor Membership includes the following-
Gold Vendor : $275 per year, $140/ 6 mo, $25/ mo
Gold Vendors are the vendors whom support our site with a single account. As a Gold Vendor you will have all the benefits of the Premium Members.
This level of support allows these additional features-
Advertise a business in the vendor forum, signatures, and in replies to posts.
250 message storage
signature pictures (500x100)
viewable on site vendor listing
Weekly or Monthly specials highlighted at the top of selected forums.

Platinum Vendors are the vendors who offer the greatest support to our site. In return we will customize a Vendor package to fit your needs. Compare our traffic flow and costs to realize how effectively and efficiently your business can be promoted. Please contact the Forum Administration with your ideas and allow us to design a package that works best for you.

Your Platinum Vendor Membership includes the following-
Platinum Vendor: email accounts@67-72chevytrucks.com for pricing
As a Platinum Vendor you will have all the benefits of the Gold Vendors
This level of support allows these additional features-
Animated or stationary banner ad in rotation at the top of the forums.
Multiple vendor accounts for employees, not to exceed 5 accounts.
300 message storage
And more, please contact the staff to discuss your Platinum subscription options.

These changes are going into effect July 1, 2009. This applies to all subscriptions from July 1, 2009 forward. We will not be going back and changing existing subscriptions, at this time.

We do reserve the right to change any account subscription at anytime.

You can subscribe one of the following ways;

Using PayPal via subscription http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/payments.php

or snail mail with a check/money order

Joshua Brady
PO BOX 154
Rockwell, NC 28138

Please include your board name on the payment.

Also If you are a vendor, or sell parts as a side business more than just leftovers from your project, please read the rules and subscribe as a vendor at http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/payments.php

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1999 C3500
1985 Cutlass Supreme
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1967 C-10 Panel
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The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network - Announcements in Forum : The 1969 (2024)

FAQs

Why does GM have Chevy and GMC trucks? ›

The brands started as separate entities but eventually combined into one. Chevrolet merged with General Motors back in 1918, and then in 1943, General Motors completed the purchase of GMC. Over the years, General Motors has owned many different vehicle brands, but Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac remain.

What was the name of the 1957 GMC truck? ›

Opening in Lubbock, Texas, the West Texas National Automobile Show introduced GMC's Palomino Pickup Truck of 1957. The Palomino was actually named after a handsome breed of horses.

What was the name of the 1960 Chevy truck? ›

The Chevrolet C/K is a line of pickup trucks and other vehicles manufactured by Chevrolet from 1960 to 2002. It was discontinued and replaced by the Chevrolet Silverado.

What year did Chevrolet make the first pickup truck? ›

In 1918, Chevrolet introduced the Model 490 Light Delivery Chassis and this was the foundation for their first “pickup truck.” It was a huge hit and by 1918, Chevrolet had several factory-designed pickup truck models.

Which truck is better, a GMC or a Chevy? ›

The primary difference lies in their target market. GMC trucks are designed for luxury users, offering more features and a higher price tag. On the other hand, Chevrolet trucks are designed for the average truck buyer, offering affordability while still providing plenty of features. 3.

Is GMC just fancy Chevy? ›

GMC and Chevrolet are both owned by General Motors. They are manufactured on the same assembly lines, and the differences between the two brands are minor. For example, Chevrolet offers all kinds of vehicles, while GMC is oriented toward luxury and focuses only on three types of cars.

What does the 3100 mean on a Chevy truck? ›

New serial number codes: GP 1⁄2 ton, GR 3⁄4 ton, & GS 1 ton. Late 1949 - Hood side emblems no longer read "Thriftmaster" or "Loadmaster", but are now numbers that designate cargo capacity: 3100 on 1⁄2 ton, 3600 on 3⁄4 ton, 3800 on 1 ton.

How much did a truck cost in the 60s? ›

A 1965 pickup truck cost $1,795. Used 1963 cars ranged from $1,045 to $1,595. Two 1960 Oldsmobiles both cost $795.

What year is C10 worth the most? ›

A: The 1987 Chevy C10 is often considered the most sought after square body Chevy. This year marked the end of the third generation C/K series, making it a favorite among collectors. It's also the last year Chevy used carburetors before switching to fuel injection, which adds to its appeal for many enthusiasts.

What year did Chevy make the 5 window truck? ›

For the 1947 to 1954 models, stylists conceived the five-window cab, formally known as the Deluxe Cab, to eliminate the blind spots in the rear quarter panels of the cab. This allowed the driver to look over his shoulder to view the rear instead of poking his head out the window.

What was the first truck with a V8? ›

The Ford flathead V8 (often called simply the Ford flathead or flathead Ford) is a V8 engine with a flat cylinder head introduced by the Ford Motor Company in 1932 and built by Ford through 1953.

What is the oldest pickup truck brand? ›

Henry Ford gets the credit for both the first factory-built pickup truck and for coining the term “pickup.” The 1925 Model T Roadster with Pickup Body was created when Ford saw an opportunity to cash in on the fact that many farmers were either modifying the famously simple and rugged Model T automobiles for work in ...

Does General Motors own Chevy and GMC? ›

GMC is one of the many subsidiaries of General Motors, or GM for short. General Motors, GMC's parent company, owns several other car manufacturers, including Chevrolet, Buick, and Cadillac, offering a wide range of models and features to Apex drivers.

Are GMC and Chevy trucks made in the same factory? ›

Fun Fact: GMC and Chevrolet trucks are both made in the same plants using many of the same parts. GMC and Chevy trucks, however, differ in their features and trims, as GMC is generally regarded as a more premium brand than Chevrolet.

Which truck came first Chevy or GMC? ›

The General Motors Company was founded in 1908 by William C. Durant, but by 1910, Durant was forced out of the company. He subsequently co-founded the Chevrolet Motor Company in 1911. The same year, General Motors formed the General Motors Truck Company, which in 1912 became known as GMC Trucks.

Which is better, a GMC Sierra or a Chevy Silverado? ›

Both the 2022 Sierra 1500 and the Silverado 1500 come with the same powertrain options and performance capabilities, including an available Turbo-Diesel engine, 10-speed automatic transmission, 460 pound-feet of torque, and 4WD. However, the Chevy Silverado does offer better towing capacity at 13,300 pounds.

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