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What is the different in a 1972 c10 and a 1972 c20 ??? Thanks,buddy
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wa.
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Re: ???????????
C10 half ton five lugs - C20 3/4 ton 8 lugs, both two wheel drive
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Re: ???????????
And, as a result, GVWR is greater on a 20.
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Location: Orem, Utah
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Re: ???????????
Heavier frame, springs, and axles on the C20.
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Location: SoCal
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I was originally looking for a '71-'72 Long Bed C10. Could not find one that was un-molested. Did run across a '72 C20 that had only two owners before me for a great price. Been working on it ever since. There is not as much after market support, but it's getting where I want it. What I'm saying is that C20s are a doable project. I'm using a CPP c-notch and it fits the frame just fine.
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