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i got a 72 chevy c-10 2wd lwb. wondering if anyone can give me an approximate weight?
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Re: weight
Good Morning,
There is a thread around that gives an approximate weight. As close as I can remember it is in the 3200 to 3400 pound range, of course depending on the engine size and options. Hopefully some one else will chime in with a more accurate weight. Danny
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Re: weight
they seem to hover between 3500 to 4000, and even more.
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Re: weight
Yep, I knew some one that knew a more approximate weight would chime in.
I should write this down in my reference book, that is when I find it again. Danny
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Re: weight
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Unless you need an "official weight tag"; they should let you run it across their scale @ no charge. Well, at least they do around here.
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its all about the +6 inches
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Re: weight
my old SWB was right at 4100 pounds
short fleet 69 GMC, 350/th350, not a lotta junk to 'chunk' it up. Light weight exhaust (headers, 3 feet of pipe, then mufflers, nothing else) alluminum intake, alluminum rims, rusted away sheet metal Did have maybe 200 pounds of crap in the tool box, but no spare, and not much fuel. |
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Re: weight
cool, thanks ya'll
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Re: weight
Any local truck stop / travel center will have a scale for tractor trailers, and you can weigh there for exact weight. My '72 c-10 swb fleet, 350, 3550 tremec, ps, headers, dual flowmaster exit in front of rear wheel, = 4000lbs
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Re: weight
You are at least in the 4,000 range. My 68 SWB with a 460 comes in at 4,000. If you minus the BBC and add the lwb, you are going to be right there or more. They are not in the low to mid 3,000 range stock. That's Camaro weight!!!
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Re: weight
my 72 long bed weighs 4000 pounds with me in the seat and nothing in the bed i weight 150 do the math
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Re: weight
sweet. Thanks everyone again
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