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Old 01-24-2004, 01:23 AM   #1
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67 3/4 ton 10 lug rear and front hubs

Currently working on getting a 67 3/4 ton with coil rear suspension. I think if I get it I'll be parting out much of it. I want the front clip( fenders, grill, etc) for my 68. The cab is in very good shape. Some small holes where the previous owner got happy with a drill but the cab was in Nevada most of its life and is now in Montana. Floors look great and just the slightest surface rust where the kick panels meet the floor. Not bad for the year. The long bed with steel floor is very nice, inner fenders almost perfect. Once again, the drill went crazy but extremely straight with only surface discoloration on the floor. 10 lug rear and front drums. Windshield is good. Wire harness good as well as inner heater box.

Looking for insight. Would anyone be interested in the cab, box, chasis and axles for part? I'm not sure if there is a Title.

Kevin
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Old 01-24-2004, 02:19 AM   #2
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I think you mean 8 lug wheels. 10 lug is what they use on tractor trailers! That would be wicked.
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