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General Motors' Truck Studio had commenced its endeavors in September 1964, dedicatedly crafting full-sized clay model concepts for the forthcoming 1967 Pickup by Chevrolet. Evident within these models was the exploration of divergent front-end graphic configurations, portraying the studio's creative exploration. Contemplation arises regarding the potential implications had Chevrolet's management opted for either of these designs for the eventual production of the truck.