Now that is cool! One thing I would change, is lights on the dually fenders, like newer (all) duallys have. The way I would put lights on them is to take some factory marker lights like yours, cut them down the middle lengthwise, and put those in the fenders about the paint line. That would really help the "stock" look of it.
i am a dodge man to the bone. i got 1976 3\4 ton with 440 that kicks ass. i also got 1993 dodge 1 ton diesel. and a 2007 dodge 3/4 but i will give all 3 up for that truck? that truck is cool .fu-k it that truck is the shit....
I know where there is a 67-72 chevy truck by where i live that has that kind of box stock i dont know if it has an extended cab but its sitting in a grove of trees it doesnt look like its ran in a long time i was checking out from the road an i have a 1968 chevy pickup and had never seen one of those before and when i saw this video it reminded me of it
Yes its a standard width "cab & chassis" rear, like you would find under a 1 ton wrecker or service body truck. Pickups used the wide rear axle. Thanks Rob
T@67to72chevys This truck is awesome! the only thing I would've changed was to make it crew cab rather then ext.,what did u do for making the rear fender extensions
i wonder whether that's a full width dually rear. seems that most people who use the step side and weld it to the fleet use a LOT more of the step side.
nice clean rig! thanks for posting some inspiration!
Awesome! I would go with a NV4500 and Cummins 5.9, just preference, sweet truck!
loynation 3 months ago
Beautiful truck, well done. Why no diesel?
cabledawg79 4 months ago
this is one good looking truck, but it need a detroit under the hood!!!
thatisaweirdvideo 1 year ago
the tires on that are skinner than an asians dick
cheaniggachea 1 year ago
IS IT A 454?
Kenny42581 1 year ago
i just shit my pants to let everyone know
KHS212 1 year ago
what size lift do you have?
chrapladm 1 year ago
I want that so bad, beautiful truck I must say. Kinda curious as to where the bodywork was done?
BikingArchitect 1 year ago
I would have this truck's bebbehs.
GrimSkraper 1 year ago
I'm in love!!
1DieselFuelOnly1 1 year ago
Now that is cool! One thing I would change, is lights on the dually fenders, like newer (all) duallys have. The way I would put lights on them is to take some factory marker lights like yours, cut them down the middle lengthwise, and put those in the fenders about the paint line. That would really help the "stock" look of it.
neworder18 2 years ago
oh my god...that might be the best looking old chevy i have ever seen in my life
Bkrites 3 years ago
it would be sweet if you could next turn it into a crew cab
rollin4x4ena 3 years ago
i am a dodge man to the bone. i got 1976 3\4 ton with 440 that kicks ass. i also got 1993 dodge 1 ton diesel. and a 2007 dodge 3/4 but i will give all 3 up for that truck? that truck is cool .fu-k it that truck is the shit....
tazzees 3 years ago 2
i'm in love
northernryder 3 years ago 2
nice custom truck, is that a big block thumping under the hood?
trckdrvrbird 3 years ago
hey ive got a 71 and i love that cab, what did you use to make it?
XarnX 3 years ago
Cool truck Just needs a diesel LOL
The did make a 9 foot pick up bed truck in the 70's but not a extended cab.
Nice colors too.
MotelCambodia 3 years ago
I know where there is a 67-72 chevy truck by where i live that has that kind of box stock i dont know if it has an extended cab but its sitting in a grove of trees it doesnt look like its ran in a long time i was checking out from the road an i have a 1968 chevy pickup and had never seen one of those before and when i saw this video it reminded me of it
schwinnto 3 years ago
Yes its a standard width "cab & chassis" rear, like you would find under a 1 ton wrecker or service body truck. Pickups used the wide rear axle. Thanks Rob
67to72chevys 3 years ago
hey where in Missouri do you live cause i own a 66' Chevy 1/2 shortbed
xilia28 3 years ago
T@67to72chevys This truck is awesome! the only thing I would've changed was to make it crew cab rather then ext.,what did u do for making the rear fender extensions
Ghostsniper15 1 year ago
i wonder whether that's a full width dually rear. seems that most people who use the step side and weld it to the fleet use a LOT more of the step side.
nice clean rig! thanks for posting some inspiration!
senatorfrisky 3 years ago