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hey is there any seat in it
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I am needing the 2 u bolts and lower plate that bolts to the tie rod for the steering shock stabalizer thanks rich
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ca n you get some pics of the cracking and chips on the hard top. i will be up in wappingers fals in a week or two to drop a friends car off and would love to bring this home.
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Noticed that one of the side strips has rust holes, so grabbed an orange one that I had, but noticed that its got a small hole. The green one is good.
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Tailgate strip. Looks to be pretty straight. The bottom on the one end is a little gnarly, but didn't find any holes.
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Roill bar pics. There is some grind marks(?) on the inside corners of the hoop, and several small holes. Could be filled, or just recover in new padding. Otherwise pretty nice. Was covered in foam, so paint looks good. A little rusted on the bases, but still very thick, and should clean up good.
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Rear seat. Foam and frame are good, so may be a solid candidate for recovering, or clean up and use 'as is'. There are only two stands on the back, and no hold downs. I also have a black one that is nice, and includes all the brackets, the hold downs, and 2 pairs of good seat belts for $250.
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just off 9 a few miles north of 84
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yea i have a 72 at home but i want a hard top for it so i can keep it outside and not worry about a tarp and snowloads in the winter
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Also parting out a '72 3/4 ton pickup. Were you looking for diffs? |
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i am always looking. what can u tell me about the k20. does it have a decent cab. ha ha yea right not in ny but had to ask. what diffs are it it. does it have a decent seat. and a shot in the dark. do you still have that nos tailgate????
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If you come this way or we could meet, I am interested in the roll bar.
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whats with the doubler set up. do u still have it is it compete???? what would you want for it?
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My bad. Went back and checked, and it turned out to be just a 203 that someone had awkwardly stuffed under the truck.
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damn that would have been cool to get. what were the specs on the truck motor trans any cool options. ac etc. what would u want for the front 44.
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Nothing special on this thing. Has a newer 350/TH350 and a 203 sitting on the original 205 mount. Motor is stuck, tranny case is busted. I'm guessing that someone started to fix this thing and gave up.
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whats left of the frame ? i need the spring hangers off the front.
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i just need it to be disc and have 4.10 gears
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