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Body:
When I run the VIN number on the truck, I have come to fin out that my truck was originally a stepside. I have no clue wy someone switched out the bed other than... maybe they just liked the fleetside better??
Running Gear:
Here's where the fun begins! The number on my block are 3782870. Everytime I look this number up, I get a different list of years; sometimes it's '64-'67 and someimes it's '62-'67. Anyways, it's a 327 ci 2-bolt main, bored .030 over, has TRW forged pistons, high volume oil pump, matching camel hump (double hump) heads, 289 cam, high rise Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, 750 Quadra-Jet 4BBL carb, GM HEI distributor w/ advance curve kit, Accell supercoil, Accell 8.8mm plug wires, Edelbrock Elite Series tall valve covers and air cleaner, and is breathing through a 14" wide by 6" tall K&N air filter. Mounted on the inner fender is a fuel regulator with gauge. The transmission is a heavy duty Turbo 350 3-speed automatic. The truck is running on a 12-bolt rearend but I'm not sure what gears are inside. All I know is, it has a lot of "get-up-and-go" off the line!
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