Thanks for the correction Vetto, I'm only going on what the owner told me. I just checked out this 'Sweptline' website, the guy obviously didn't know what he was driving!
There are tons of swepty sites out there, sweptline.org and .com are two. Glad to see that sick truck still on the road. (there is a VIN decoder on the above sites so you can find out more about your ride!)
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Dude, that's a 70 or 71. 72 was a completely different truck. 71 was the end of the sweptline era. (I got a 71 d200 crew cab).
BTW, that is a sweet hauler!
Thanks for the correction Vetto,
I'm only going on what the owner told me. I just checked out this 'Sweptline' website, the guy obviously didn't know what he was driving!
I'll take the 1966 Fargo D100
BP
There are tons of swepty sites out there, sweptline.org and .com are two. Glad to see that sick truck still on the road. (there is a VIN decoder on the above sites so you can find out more about your ride!)
Keep the shiny side up. Matt
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