1966 D200 w/Hemi
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1966 D200 w/Hemi
This isn't mine. It is on Craig's list---treasure coast . Can't seem to copy the link. Wonder if the 315 could be factory. That engine was primarily used in the larger 57-60 Power Giant trucks. Looks like it has optional 19.5 tires too.
Re: 1966 D200 w/Hemi
I don't think that 315 is stock. Its a real cool replacement for what was
probably an A318 or a Slant 6.
Those wheels do look like the factory 19.5s. Nice truck!
John
probably an A318 or a Slant 6.
Those wheels do look like the factory 19.5s. Nice truck!
John
Re: 1966 D200 w/Hemi
I spy a Nomenclature tag on the glove box door.... Were these common on
Fire Dept. trucks?....
John
Fire Dept. trucks?....
John
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Re: 1966 D200 w/Hemi
It could have been ordered under a government contract by that fire department. Nomenclature tags are a government thing, and fire departments are governmental agencies, so it's logical that this has one.
[b]Patrick - 1969 D300 cab & chassis[/b]
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Re: 1966 D200 w/Hemi
Good to know. Thanks.66patrick wrote:It could have been ordered under a government contract by that fire department. Nomenclature tags are a government thing, and fire departments are governmental agencies, so it's logical that this has one.
John
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Re: 1966 D200 w/Hemi
If anyone can get the NSN (National Stock Number) (nomenclature) off of the tag, I can look it up in the government database.... ssshhh! Just to see if there is stil any information on it? could be an interesting find?
Eric
Eric