The fairly rare squarebody extended cab

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HotWheelsBurban

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Now try taking a photo while driving in your ‘93, or any 30+ year old GMT400. Here’s what it would look like:
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Yup, I can take much better pictures from the one ton when it's stationary! Also the phone I have currently doesn't have as good a camera for motion and low light photos as the Nokia I used to have did.
 

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I've never seen one of those. All I've seen is the crew cab and standard cabs. They look odd to me. It might be because I've never seen one before.

I didn't know an extended cab Squarebody was a thing. If I had seen it, I would have assumed it was a conversion/custom.

They are indeed conversions, and seem to be not very common. We've discussed them a little bit over in the conversion truck thread, where you'll find pics of some others.

Now try taking a photo while driving in your ‘93, or any 30+ year old GMT400. Here’s what it would look like:
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- sent from the rumble strips and median

Aw c'mon now. Critter rides SMOOTH for a C3500 dually. When you're not hitting bumps or potholes.

Richard
 

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They are indeed conversions, and seem to be not very common. We've discussed them a little bit over in the conversion truck thread, where you'll find pics of some others.



Aw c'mon now. Critter rides SMOOTH for a C3500 dually. When you're not hitting bumps or potholes.

Richard
Rawhide does too, with some load in the back....but on recently rebuilt streets he rides pretty decent for a one ton. On the highway, with a load, that looooong wheelbase makes for a steady feeling, like a Cadillac with a huge trunk LoL.
 

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They are indeed conversions, and seem to be not very common. We've discussed them a little bit over in the conversion truck thread, where you'll find pics of some others.



Aw c'mon now. Critter rides SMOOTH for a C3500 dually. When you're not hitting bumps or potholes.

Richard
Right. So does the c3500hd but only if we're comparing it to crashing an airplane into a corn field.
 
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