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Old 04-24-2003, 04:30 PM   #26
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Since there were no 69-72 dually trucks, the dual rear wheel rearends for a 69-72 may indeed be narrower.
Mine actually has the dually parts on the build sheet. I know they never made them as general pickup trucks but they did make them for a commercial application such as dump trucks and big trailer haulers. I have seen a couple other ones but most of them are beat to H#LL and back. I was surprised to find this one in such good shape, needs those nasty quarters, and still running with the origional engine. I just don't think they ever made a dually with a pickup box on it!
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Old 04-24-2003, 06:17 PM   #27
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Mine actually has the dually parts on the build sheet. I know they never made them as general pickup trucks but they did make them for a commercial application such as dump trucks and big trailer haulers. I have seen a couple other ones but most of them are beat to H#LL and back. I was surprised to find this one in such good shape, needs those nasty quarters, and still running with the origional engine. I just don't think they ever made a dually with a pickup box on it!
When I said dually, I meant dually as in the pickup truck with a regular bed, external add on fnders, and dual wheels. Of course they made cab and chassis trucks with dual wheels.

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Old 04-24-2003, 07:47 PM   #28
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I have seen one around this area. cant remeber where now, but I think it was a converted 3/4 4x4 with a dually rear end and a 8ft fleet side and step side fenders..first one I ever saw, looked great, If I remeber correctly it was a 71-72 chevy..did not see it last time I drove by the house.
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