1969 W100 Width

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Danpd69
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1969 W100 Width

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Hi everyone,

I will (hopefully) be picking up a 1969 W100 within the next week or so. Does anybody know the width of the truck? The truck has been sitting for a while, so I would rather trailer it home than drive it, but I don't know if the average tow-dolly is wide enough to accommodate it.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Dan

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Re: 1969 W100 Width

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It depends on a what wheels/tires it has. Just have the seller measure it up front.
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Re: 1969 W100 Width

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Congrats on picking up the 69. Did you get it home yet?

Is it a long Box or Short Box? post a pic up

I haven't seen very many Short Box trucks
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Re: 1969 W100 Width

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It's already come and gone.

It was a 69 W100 factory 383 4-speed truck (long box). I had some projects come up and needed to free up some money. Really regret selling it, as it was a Washington State truck with no rust. If I had the time and money (when I had it) it could have turned out really well.

Now those projects are complete and I'm back on the hunt!

Dan

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