My A833 truck didn’t work out - what about a Saginaw Three?

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DoubleDingo

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Glad you picked up the truck. Looks solid for the most part. These trucks are definitely made from a heavier gauge steel. Can't wait to see what you uncover as you start digging into it.
 

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'66 was the first year for reverse lights. '67 had a license plate light for sure, but I can't say for sure it was the first year for it. I think it was though. I don't think my dad's '66 has one.
 

legopnuematic

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On dirt at least manual steering is not bad at all when moving, when stationary it gets a little bit difficult, but nothing horrible.
 

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