LIMITED EDITION vehicles are not uncommon, but manufacturers in the ’70s and early ’80s really went crazy with some wild low-production models that ran the gamut from downright tacky to, well, not as tacky. General Motors had its fair share of unusual vehicle packages, but in the context of war, political scandals and disco, a lot of them fit right in with the times.
Both cars and trucks were susceptible to these unusual adornments, but it seems our beloved square-bodies were especially vulnerable. Granted, some of these trucks were pretty cool, while others might be best left for the history books.
We’ll let you decide which belong where, but for now check out some of the most unique square-bodies to ever leave the assembly line.
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