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I've owned a couple of these trucks but don't have a full set of encyclopedias on them. To me it looks like the 58 has a 59-60 bumper and that 60 does not look like the bumper on any of the 60s I've owned. I'm not going to call anyone out or start a pissing match over a picture of a bumper, just my observation.
I've owned a couple of these trucks but don't have a full set of encyclopedias on them. To me it looks like the 58 has a 59-60 bumper and that 60 does not look like the bumper on any of the 60s I've owned. I'm not going to call anyone out or start a pissing match over a picture of a bumper, just my observation.
There are certain members that can start a fire in the middle of a lake! LOL
The article does say "grill ID", not bumper or front end ID.
Notice Walston's post below before making comments 429 & stepping on your little 429.
This is what my post was in response to.
Walston commented about the bumper.
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Pretty neat. However it looks to me that the 1960 pictured has the right grill but the wrong bumper."
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