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Old 03-03-2015, 04:32 PM   #4
Mapearso
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Re: eBay Cheyenne Super -- Another Fake SPID

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Originally Posted by DANTIP View Post
I couldn't help myself, I had to raise this again. Real (US-built) 1/2-ton 402-powered trucks in '72 must have the gross weight like the photo above. Notice the gross vehicle weight and front-end vehicle must be the same. This is due to a requirement in '72 for the 402-powered 1/2 ton trucks to have HD front and rear springs. The rear end gross weight must either be 3,220 or 3,500 depending on tire size.
What does "the gross vehicle weight and front-end vehicle must be the same" mean??? Can an original 1/2-ton 402-powered '72 truck be identified solely by the fact that rear end gross weight must either be 3,220 or 3,500?
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