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hey guys, just recently i did alot of volunteer work and it earned me a 1967 chevy 1 ton dually. i dont have access to it right now but i was wondering what general information you could give me on it..its got a v8 and a manual tranny in the floor...i was hoping that maybe someone could tell me what motor it likely came with...also i wanted to know if anyone knew where some pictures of a dually with a stock bed might be..mine has a flat bed on it...thanks guys i really appreciate it and look forward to talking with all of you
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Re: newbie
First post! Welcome, from the state of Texas.
Did you get the truck free? I can't help you on what size of engine you would have in there since I have never see a 1967 one ton dually. Post some pics when you get a chance. |
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well im 20 years old and i do volunteer work for my church..its my pastors truck and he doesnt know much about it because it was given to him a few years ago and he did nothing with it...he said that since i did all the work and love all vehicles i could just have it...the sticker isn't on the inside of the glovebox..the only reason i say its a 1 ton is i did a vin number search and it told me it was a 67 1 ton.....the vin starts with CE337f if im not mistaken ill have to have someone take a look for me...
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heres the only pic i have..bare with me it was taken with a camera phone
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Re: newbie
I think the regular bed is just a long fleet bed
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It looks like a long wheelbase truck. I don't think the dually trucks came with regular beds until the next body style. (73 and newer) The fender is also 68 or newer with the marker light in it. I think 283 was standard, and 327 was optional for v-8s in 67. Looks like a decent truck in the pic. Eric
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Could not get them with a bed,until '73if you do a search, Longhornmutt has one with a bed on it, it is in the for sale section. Looks great. I like the 67, would be a good start.
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It is a one ton because it has dual rear wheels.
I am no expert but the engine could have been a 292 l6 or a 283 V-8 originally, but no telling what it has now. The floor shift transmission is most likely what is called a compound 4 speed with a very low first gear. Low or first gear is not used for normal driving. I have that type of transmission in my '67 swb stepper and my '71 lwb stepper. I am sure someone that knows more will soon chime in. Please post more pictures when you get a chance. There is an engine code just below the front of the passenger side head on V-8's. There is an engine code on a flat surface just behind the distributor on a l6. Post the number and some one on here can decode it for you. Enjoy your truck. Danny
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