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Old 07-26-2013, 04:39 PM   #1
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4Door?

Im looking for a 4 door chevrolet pick up 67-72 style.. Did they make these and if so does any one know who is selling one? I've seen one in the custom classic truck mag a few yrs back and saw someone selling one a few yrs back but not any recently..Did they make these out of a suburban? Any info would be great thanks...
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:44 PM   #2
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Re: 4Door?

They were made by conversion companies. I'm almost 100% sure none of them rolled off the line as a 4-door.

They are out there... but pretty hard to find.

There are some out there that are custom rigs that have been boogered together too.

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They were made by conversion companies. I'm almost 100% sure none of them rolled off the line as a 4-door.

They are out there... but pretty hard to find.

There are some out there that are custom rigs that have been boogered together too.

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The "factory" aftermarket trucks used another pair of front doors for back doors and werent to attractive, imo. There are also some custom ones out there that are really nicely done. All of the custom ones i have seen combine suburban and truck parts. Do a search for crewcabs on our site for more info.
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Old 07-28-2013, 07:35 PM   #4
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Re: 4Door?

These guys are telling you right. No "factory" 4 door trucks in that generation. There were "conversions" available, made for the Forestry Service, and other fleet type applications. They are almost as rare as they are homely.....

The good looking ones are modern customs. I have seen a few of these that are really nice looking.
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