That's a good looking 69 Fargo PW.jwing68 wrote:
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Saw this on Craigslist a while back in Topeka, KS and it showed up in Warrensburg, MO where I took this pic.
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I like that! I don't usually like custom swepty grilles or billet grilles but that one looks good!
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Sweet! Is that a 500?MOPAR70 wrote:Saw this on Craigslist a while back in Topeka, KS and it showed up in Warrensburg, MO where I took this pic.
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I think it's a 400.Dman wrote:Sweet! Is that a 500?MOPAR70 wrote:Saw this on Craigslist a while back in Topeka, KS and it showed up in Warrensburg, MO where I took this pic.

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It looks kind of like an '71 International....mopardwh wrote:I like that! I don't usually like custom swepty grilles or billet grilles but that one looks good!

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Then he sent me this one
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The crew cab doesn't look to bad. And it's funny that even though the Swepty is dented to he'll, I would still like to have it! 

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Found these guys about 3 miles from my house. The white one is an old Dept. Of Agriculture truck (zoom in on the door). Hood latch was seized but it has an NP435. Would be cool for a mechanical overhaul like Dietzdigglers Ute, leaving the visible body unchanged.
I'm going to try to buy them as a pair. They've been there forever, I just now got around to getting some pictures.
I also know where a huge (400-500) cab with a flatbed is ('69-'71). It would be good for parts. I'll take pictures soon.
The tan one is actually not that bad, it's a Custom with really nice rims and a nice white wheel, a/c too if I'm not mistaken. 318 w/ 727. A nice size dent in the driver's side of the bed at the end cap, can't tell if it warped the whole bed or if a patch panel will work. Probably my next project(s)! 
I also know where a huge (400-500) cab with a flatbed is ('69-'71). It would be good for parts. I'll take pictures soon.
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They both look like decent trucks. Good luck with your purchase! 

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Thanks! I'm highly optimistic about this.MOPAR70 wrote:They both look like decent trucks. Good luck with your purchase!
The pie pan grilles are my least favorite of the Sweptline Era, but I think they have a good character about them.
And after all, no Swepty looks bad. Plus they're both short beds, so I don't mind.

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The link doesn't work for me.1964ShortyD100 wrote:http://m.flickr.com/lightbox?id=6792744641
Couldn't upload pictures, here's a link to my album with both of them.

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Just fixed the links, still won't upload the pictures though.soopernaut wrote:The link doesn't work for me.1964ShortyD100 wrote:http://m.flickr.com/lightbox?id=6792744641
Couldn't upload pictures, here's a link to my album with both of them.

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Good luck on your purchase.Looks like a nice pair...let us know if you get them and details of the trucks.chris.1964ShortyD100 wrote:Found these guys about 3 miles from my house. The white one is an old Dept. Of Agriculture truck (zoom in on the door). Hood latch was seized but it has an NP435. Would be cool for a mechanical overhaul like Dietzdigglers Ute, leaving the visible body unchanged. The tan one is actually not that bad, it's a Custom with really nice rims and a nice white wheel, a/c too if I'm not mistaken. 318 w/ 727. A nice size dent in the driver's side bed just before the end, can't tell if it warped the whole bed or if a patch panel will work. Probably my next project(s)!![]()
I'm going to try to buy them as a pair. They've been there forever, I'm just now got around to getting some pictures.
I also know where a huge (400-500) cab and frame are (no bed) '69-'71. It would be good for parts. I'll take pictures soon.
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Drivers ed or destruction derbyfacechicken wrote:My brother is out going through salvage yards and sent me this pic.......i think it has seen better days


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Looks like there is a pretty nice '68 sport Fury behind it.facechicken wrote:My brother is out going through salvage yards and sent me this pic.......i think it has seen better days
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If anyone is interested in those pictures i posted, the place is right on the Kansas/Nebraska border just north of Sabetha Kansas