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Location: Wisconsin & Arizona
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Re: Door Pillar Vent
I think 1971. I know not 1969. Perhaps 70CST can comment regarding his 70.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Morganton, NC
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Re: Door Pillar Vent
Looked at a truck that was a 67 by the title and numbers on the truck frame but it had the door pillar vent so the cab could be a 71-72 as it has the front disk from a 72 they may had to use the cab because of rust or something. The cab is in very good condition!
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Muskegon,MI,USA
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Re: Door Pillar Vent
I have them on the 72 trucks that we own but not on the 71's.
Jim
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Morganton, NC
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Re: Door Pillar Vent
yea the frame front clip and bed for sure is 67 but the cab might be a 72 truck is in very good condition for only 1000.00 i might buy it, just trying to figure out what it is!
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