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01-19-2004, 12:22 PM | #26 |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Carlsbad, California
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I just got the 69 here yesterday. I do not have the documentation on it because it has been sitting since 1992 and the nephew didnt get any documentation from his uncle. If you walk all around the truck it still has the spiral shocks, all body and suspension bushings are still intact. The paint is all original except a repaint of the passenger front fender some time long ago and so is the interior. The steering wheel is cracked but all of the grain is still perfect and the tops of the doors are not worn through like so many. If it isnt an original 32,000 then it is close. I have never seen a body and bed like this one, it is all perfect except a small area on the kick panels where the vents are. It looks like they kept the vents closed for all those years with debris in there. The floors, rockers, cab corners and everything thing else are perfectly preserved. It does run and drive like a truck with 31,000 miles if I could imagine what that would be.
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