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- 49,500 overpriced
- Fredericksburg, TX
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- classiccars.com
Despite the fact that most people are unfamiliar with the northwestern auto parts co., their conversions for gmc, chevrolet, ford, and studebaker introduced americans to the benefits of 4wd. Initially the napco equipment was offered as a kit, but by 1957 both gmc and chevrolet trucks could be ordered from the factory with the power-pak (4wd) conversion. The partnership was brief, however, as gm's reengineered front suspensions in 1960 were not compatible with the powr-pak, and all-new, in-house 4wd systems were being developed at general motors. The venerable 283 ci small block has been fortified with 'double hump' heads and a rochester quadrajet carburetor for a bit more power, which is routed through a 4-speed manual transmission and back to the napco transfer case. The paint and body, chassis, interior, and wood bed have been freshly restored and look fantastic. This is a rugged and collectible truck that's ready for another 58 years of service!
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