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Hey john I'm new here me and my buddy want to get a 5qaud to be a survival truck(and a toy) what was it like driving these? I have not seen one it real life. One of my dads buddy's has a 1976 chevy k10 with a 383 stroker. Id love to do something simaller like a 355 stroker
Welcome Babs. I know this is a old post but I figured I'd try to say hi. Also I seen you're post about you're 76. You got a nice one. Id like to have a 1976 chevy 5/4 ton truck as a toy (and survival) truck. I've seen a few on kijiji but ain't had the money and missed out
hello snowtrac I'm new to these forums. I think the 76 5/4 tons had a straight axle dana 44. I'm not really sure if they had a locker. But if they did they'd be great machines. There's not much info on Canadian 5/4 tons. Im kinda a nerd when it comes to cf 5/4 tons. I've been digging up info on...
Interesting toy I see. Just a wierd question did the Canadian forces buy civilian model chrvus and convert them over or where they made from the factory as a military truck?
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