Class: Cars, Pick-up — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2017-01-14 19:08 |
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◊ 2017-01-14 20:12 |
Looks like a scene that should be in HGTV's "Tiny House Hunters". |
◊ 2017-01-14 20:20 |
Pretty much was. The teenage characters that eloped in the finale were tired of having rules, so they found a way to get their own home. Of course they have no where to put it.. -- Last edit: 2017-01-14 20:21:18 |
◊ 2017-01-14 22:19 |
This thing is clearly a GM C-3500 Big Dooley extended cab. I'm leaning towards the GMC. As for the trailer, I know of a bunch of pigeon flyers who could use these as coups. |
◊ 2017-01-15 06:38 |
As it doesn't seem to have the rear fender footboard of a smaller Chevrolet C-1500 'Sportside' / GMC Sierra 1500, a 1-ton model with dual rear wheels is indeed the only other possibility. But the Big Dooley name was only used on Chevrolet models, and GMC sales name for the extended cab, from 1988 until 1996, was Club Coupe, so Extended Cab can't be used on a pre-1997 generic GM identification either. ⇒ 1994+ GM [GMT400]? (1994+, due to the third brake light. A closer/better view would confirm what seems to be a 1997+ "cab-large" dashboard) -- Last edit: 2017-01-15 07:04:16 |
◊ 2017-01-21 19:50 |
Can't tell if it's a C or a K. It doesn't have the "4x4" decal on the dually fender, but that could have easily been removed. |
◊ 2017-01-23 23:13 |
• No Big Dooley on a GM or GMC model, this name was only used on Chevrolet trucks... • No 1988+ GMC C-3500, just Sierra '3500'. → This can't be a "GM C-3500", as set for now. ⇒ GM `3500´ [GMT400] or ⇒ GM `3500 DRW´ [GMT400] -- Last edit: 2017-01-28 17:34:10 |