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Join Date: May 2010
Location: southeastern Michigan
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As the man said, there's no such thing as a "passenger" pickup. They were all commercial vehicles. Big trucks were not referred to as "commercial" trucks, just "trucks". The distinction was the length of their chassis wheelbases.
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Join Date: Apr 2019
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Understood!, that's a bad habit ill have to kick. So to clarify, I bought a 1 &1/2 ton pickup body but have the truck frame. Thanks for your help. There's a lot to learn and not nearly as much information out there about these trucks.
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And far from it, The Coopman would NEVER attempt to confuse matters! DD
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Location: Charlotte NC KiWi-L100 available here
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Location: Near Rising Sun, Maryland
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Tony, I was pretty sure that was you, but are you in hamtown al's garage or did he happen to be down in your neck of the woods?
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