Re: No NAPCO's
I guess it's like someone building a "Monster Truck" now-a-days. The only thing available back then were Napco donors or new left overs otherwise they would have used an open knuckle. Not sure where or who these trucks we see, came from. The biggest factory 4X4 Chevy truck I see on GM heritage site is K25 for 60-61. What I meant by true Napco is one built by factory or a specific dealer kit. That stopped in 1959. If a later DIY/shop built truck used a Napco axle, that is not a NAPCO IMO. Barry would know all this.
Last edited by AZKen; April 3rd, 2016 at 08:28 PM.
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