Yeesh, can't a guy take a picture of a sweet old ride without someone trying to sell it to him? The rear profile with the angles on those windows pops so good!
This whale looks even bigger without the camper. It was built on a stretched 160" wb w/8'box to accept a 10.5' camper. This was probably too much for the D200 chassis because, by '69 or '70, the Crew Cab Camper Special pickup was changed to the high-riding D300 truck frame with an 8' step-side box only.
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Yeesh, can't a guy take a picture of a sweet old ride without someone trying to sell it to him? The rear profile with the angles on those windows pops so good!
And I couldn't pass up that alliteration.
Now that's a pickup.
that IS a pickup.
monstrous.
I knew a guy had one of these. People kept running into it while it was parked. It always won.
This whale looks even bigger without the camper. It was built on a stretched 160" wb w/8'box to accept a 10.5' camper. This was probably too much for the D200 chassis because, by '69 or '70, the Crew Cab Camper Special pickup was changed to the high-riding D300 truck frame with an 8' step-side box only.
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