My '71 Dually
It's a clean truck, I meant no disrespect by what I said at all. I just don't know the values of these trucks. My gen is the 73-79. That being said, the 5K lb paperweight in my driveway is probably only worth 1500 on a good day.
No offense intended this is just my opinion and what I see them go for Without more pics to go off of but knowing its a california truck and looks clean id say maybe in the 3,000-5,000 range on a good day to the right buyer but on the west coast these trucks sell for cheap and are in good condition usually it all depends on how well it catches the buyers eye.
Could you post some more pics of the fenders? I'm trying to decide whether or not to buy a bed and add on fenders or to build a flatbed for my '68 f350. I'm interested as to how exactly they are made. Thanks!
Real pretty truck! Minus both a tailgate and a rear bumper, it looks unfinished! If you really want to sell it, id have to suggest that you at least look for a period correct Barden type rear step bumper. Dana 80 seems kinda odd, unless the dually conversion is rather recent, a Dana 70 rear was used on single or dual rear F350's. Another concern would center on the need to carry two mounted spares, with the rear dually's and the standard wide base, 16.5 singles on the front.
Pretty cool truck. Been maybe 20 yrs ago there was a similar dually conversion done on a bump that used to run around town. Don't know if fenders were steel or glass or how they were installed but it looked well done.
Love to have something like that to play with. Like I need another hole in my head......
Love to have something like that to play with. Like I need another hole in my head......
Thats a break! your lucky because a lot of camper haulers end up with owners dumping the tailgates.........Id still like to see a step style bumper, not only does it give the truck a finished look, but it and preferably a receiver hitch offer a lot of protection for that pristine sheet metal........especially with all of Ca's lousy drivers.
That truck looks sweet. Especially with the tailgate on there. Rear side marker lamp was part number D5TZ15A201B. Just remove the foam gasket off it before installing it. There are a lot of places that have it left. Out of them I'd call Kinsel L/M. 1-800-816-2894. If you want more choices let me know.












