Anyone seen this...

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wow, might be a '76, I had one of those- had disk brakes and still a 6 cylinder. I was just out there today, wish I would have known. Could be worth the drive...

-Spike
 
I tried to call and got sent into phone space...
 
Nope, but I did see a silver Taco with a ghetto fab shinny chrome lookin ladder rack heading north on 101 about 9AM this morning!;p
 
Tools R Us said:
Nope, but I did see a silver Taco with a ghetto fab shinny chrome lookin ladder rack heading north on 101 about 9AM this morning!;p
Goofball -

Wanna help me do some mods on the banana cruiser? I think I've got a bumper and some real skids lined up...
 
I was headed to MTech to return a bending die...it didn't fit my JD2 bender. I did pick up a notcher though...I'm going to be a regular fab shop. Why didn't you honk at me, or run me over as you usually do...and I prefer "white trash fab" over "ghetto fab." Although I have been thinking of some hydraulics for the taco.
I'm thinking of doing a clear coat on the rack to match my silver taco...what do you think?
 
I think the Auto Trader just changed to twenty-five years back for twenty years. So an 86 would be the oldest year you could list in the trader without going into the classic trader. I saw this a couple of weeks ago in the trader and I figured they listed it as 86 to get it in the regular trader. This looks like a cruiser from early 69 to 71. The two piece hood and screwed on fresh air intake ended with the 71 model year. These turn signals started in early 69, the start of the 69 model still had the round ones. Non-door gas opening ended with the the 72 models. This type windshield and front doors ended with the 74 model so this would not have factory installed disk brakes, 2F or a four speed. If someone looks at post the year. :beer:

John
 
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