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Old 05-07-2001, 11:28 PM
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Does someone have specs for a 1967 ford pick up. 3/4 ton camper special
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Tried getting the specs for you but had no luck in finding the information. However, I did come across this site that is dedicated to 1967 Ford trucks. You might wanna give it a try.

http://clubs.nbci.com/1967fordtrucks/index.lhtml
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