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There was a crew cab truck of this era at the nats last year with a cummins in it they did a beautiful job putting it in. I'm partial to diesels, a turbo whistle with a knock behind it makes the hair on back of my neck stand up
 
Sweet truck for sure!
 
So when you take your truck and trailer to go pick it up which truck would get the ride home?
 


So I would say $18,999.00 would buy it !! :eusa_think:


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Classic Car Liquidators
4501 W. Houston St.
Sherman, TX 75092

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(903) 891-0000
Specifications
Vin: 2161826538
Year: 1968
Make: Dodge
Model: SWB Power Wagon 4X4 Cummins Diesel
Miles: 29626 miles
Engine: 5.9 Cummins Diesel
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual
Carb Type: Turbo
Price: $18,999
Interior: Black
Exterior: White
Matching Numbers: No
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Rear Seat Belts:
Wheels: 16.5 inch
Doors: 2
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TB it'z not ah crew cab. Talk about ah 40 acre field to make ah U turn! Buddy of mine had one that we used to take up into the Table Tops on the western slope in Colorado tryin' tah hurt Bambie. Try doin' switch backs in one ah them thingz on ah gravel two tracker, OUI
 
Here comes the stream... Ebay pics show some wrong. The pig's got some lipstick, no more than $10K
 
I saw two crew cabs at Nats three or four years ago. Both were stunning & I'm guessing very high dollar builds. I would love to own one but I love my new RAM way too much to give it up.
 
I've had a couple sixties Dodge trucks and they will knock the fillings out of your teeth. The ad says manual steering... so I bet that is still the early frame under it. A late truck frame is supposed to be almost a bolt in and if that was done, then it would be a good truck to drive. Otherwise... forget it.
 
If the filling was that loose it needed to come out anyway, of course the way this winter has been some of the potholes in NY PA OH are knocking parts off my peterbilt.
 
I really like it. Too bad they didn't update the suspension too. It probably rides like a log wagon
 
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