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#213495 08/10/2006 1:20 PM
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Okay, it's time to play "Help the Newbie" again. What's the difference between a truck with the designation "Thriftmaster", and one with the "Loadmaster" designation? I've now seen both on the same model year truck. Just curious.


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Thriftmaster was the name given to the smaller trucks (1/2 to 1 ton I think).

Loadmaster was on the bigger models.


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#213497 08/10/2006 4:00 PM
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Somebody here had a video that explained it all;a fifties commercial of a drive to Alaska if my old timers serves me right.

#213498 08/10/2006 4:21 PM
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The Thriftmaster designation was also used on the 235 in the Task Force series. Trademaster and Taskmaster were the smallblocks, with the Super Taskmster being the 348. The Loadmaster name was used for the optional 322 Buick that was used from '56-'59.


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#213499 08/10/2006 6:48 PM
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To make it even MORE confusing, in the '60s, the "thriftmaster" was an engine designation. The low-output V8 if I recall.

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