Any help identifying?
Any help identifying?
Can anyone tell me year and/or model? Same truck, red was original paint, white was new.
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68 W200
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68 W100
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I'm not sure, but don't the W-200 have the 8 lug rims and the W-100 have 5 lug rims? OR is that just in the D models?
FYI 200 = 3/4 ton and the 100 = 1/2 ton model (look at the rectangle Badge on the fender)
FYI W = 4 wheel drive D = 2 (rear) wheel drive
FYI 200 = 3/4 ton and the 100 = 1/2 ton model (look at the rectangle Badge on the fender)
FYI W = 4 wheel drive D = 2 (rear) wheel drive
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61-68 the W100 uses 3/4 ton running gear (8 lugs), so possible its a W100. Really no difference between them in those yrs.
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I thought the 61-68 W100's were all short wheelbase & the W200's were all long wheelbase.
Bucky
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This...712edf wrote:I thought the 61-68 W100's were all short wheelbase & the W200's were all long wheelbase.
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Thanks, I didn't know that!PwrWgnDrvr wrote:61-68 the W100 uses 3/4 ton running gear (8 lugs), so possible its a W100. Really no difference between them in those yrs.
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That is a '68 W100.
John
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