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◊ 2010-02-28 20:01 |
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◊ 2010-02-28 21:16 |
1969+ D100 i believe... made in the USA for canada..? |
◊ 2010-02-28 21:24 |
No, these are Canadian made... |
◊ 2010-02-28 21:45 |
all else is correct? |
◊ 2010-02-28 22:10 |
I can't answer to this beyond where it was made, but got it from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fargo_(truck) . |
◊ 2010-03-01 02:17 |
- seems like someone out there should be interested in these enough to improve upon the wiki article. definitely does indicate made IN rather than FOR Canada (i probably should have known that, but the nuance of that point as it applies to specific brands and models for the northern neighbors is blurry in my head - especially for makes that more or less came and went prior to my birth). if these ran parallel to dodge, which it seems that they did, this would have to be a 1969 (based on the flat hood) through 1972 (based on the end of the marque for Canada listed on wiki)... D100. |
◊ 2010-03-02 00:20 |
I have the book "Standard Catalog of American Light-Duty Trucks", and their listing for Fargo is a little more extensive than Wikipedia. One point they made was that Fargo trucks were made in both the USA and Canada, except during WWII. They did not break down the model lines, but the pictures they have for the 1962-1969 models, ID'd them as F100 for 2WD and FW100 for 4WD. |
◊ 2010-03-02 03:50 |
http://www.creativegtrstudio.com/Sweptline/trucks_forsale.html shows a couple similar trucks along with several dodges of the same era... though both are older (one just slightly), and both are "sweptline" designs rather than step sides, at least a small point of reference. |
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