The truck was delivered new in Harbor Blue (7) according to the tag affixed to the glovebox door. The body was refinished under current ownership, at which point the windshield and weatherstripping are said to have been replaced. Features include a white removable hardtop and matching bumpers along with a rear-mounted spare. The paintwork and exterior trim are shown up close in the photo gallery below.
White-finished 15″ steel wheels with polished covers are mounted with 30×9.5″ BFGoodrich…
The truck was delivered new in Harbor Blue (7) according to the tag affixed to the glovebox door. The body was refinished under current ownership, at which point the windshield and weatherstripping are said to have been replaced. Features include a white removable hardtop and matching bumpers along with a rear-mounted spare. The paintwork and exterior trim are shown up close in the photo gallery below.
White-finished 15″ steel wheels with polished covers are mounted with 30×9.5″ BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A tires that are said to have been recently installed. The front axle is equipped with manually-locking hubs, and power steering was added under current ownership. Additional work performed is said to have included installation of a replacement steering linkage, steering gear, master cylinder, drum shoes, wheel cylinders, axle bearings, and shocks.
The interior features low-back front buckets seats and a rear bench upholstered in white vinyl joined by matching door panels and a black liner that covers the floor. The interior features a black-finished roll bar along with a retro-style digital radio mounted in the center of the dashboard.
A two-spoke steering wheel frames a 100-mph speedometer with four inset auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 88k miles.
The 302ci V8 is said to have been serviced with a tune up and fluid changes along with a replacement radiator, belts, and hoses. The heater core, heater control valve, fuel valve, fuel switch, and fuel-sending units are also said to have been replaced under current ownership.
Power is delivered to the rear or all four wheels through a three-speed manual transmission paired with a dual-range transfer case. The flywheel has been machined and the clutch assembly has been replaced, according to the seller.
The Standard Marti report lists original equipment and colors, a build date of November 5, 1969, and initial delivery to the Salt Lake City sales district.