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StepinNJ 11-22-2012 10:21 AM

How common is this? or isn't it?
 
How common is a 1970 3/4 ton pickup with factory air and 4 wheel drive? I'm looking at one and according to the data sheet in the glove box it's all there. Factory wheel moulding trim and power brakes and steering too.
Just curious if these are commonly chosen options in 70.

PanelDeland 11-22-2012 10:56 AM

Re: How common is this? or isn't it?
 
Kinda rare that it's all there.Also even more rare if it's a NJ truck since most aren't all there anyway.As far as options,I doubt tat combination is very rare but probably not common either.The wheel trim seems unusual on a $x of this era but prolly not "rare" there were too many of these trucks built for any one option to be very rare but combinatins like this may be.However,these trucks aren't a vehicle that brings to mind "Concours restoration" sobuilding it the way you like is the real deal.If that's completetely factory stock or highly modded,your choice.

StepinNJ 11-22-2012 01:43 PM

Re: How common is this? or isn't it?
 
As far as the wheel well mouldings, I was wrong with that. I meant the body side moulding that looks like wood inside the silver strips.

special-K 11-22-2012 09:56 PM

Re: How common is this? or isn't it?
 
If that woodgrain is original you'll also see Custom Sport Truck listed. A '70 K/20 CST w/air is pretty rare.

StepinNJ 11-24-2012 11:00 AM

Re: How common is this? or isn't it?
 
It doesn't have woodgrain sides, just the small trim that runs down the side looks like it has wood inside it.

Tinkermc 11-24-2012 11:07 AM

Re: How common is this? or isn't it?
 
I hope you and your family are ok after the storm


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