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#26 |
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Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: chappaquiddick MA
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Re: 67-72 Production Numbers
I appreciate everyone input and speculation...That's what forums are for, sharing a common interest and learning....I'll be the first to admit I'm not an expert, thus ask questions... Even the experts who publish data & publications are wrong as we have all saw....Based on my 50+ years of growing up & old, with these trucks, I never recalled seeing many 4X4 and if I did, they were usually K10, but not many...I wasn't till the 73 & up that they started to become popular....So my original question was basically answered, 500/785, is good. Not looking to be top dog in rare trucks....I consider it a rescue truck, a truck that will be preserved and remain in its originality.....
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#27 |
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Re: 67-72 Production Numbers
You fill in the blank
1967 KS 10904 1/2 ton stepsides =500 1968 KE 10904 1/2 ton stepsides =552 1969 KE 10904 1/2 ton stepsides =521 1967 KS 10904 3/4 ton stepsides =___ 1968 KE 10904 3/4 ton stepsides =1047 1969 KE 10904 3/4 ton stepsides =1071 |
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#28 |
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Location: chappaquiddick MA
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Re: 67-72 Production Numbers
Yup...million dollar question.............
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At the body shop.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Land of fruits and nuts.
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Re: 67-72 Production Numbers
Is production #s by plant listed anywhere or just total production numbers?
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