1981 gmc 3500 two tone blue and silver pictures?

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its this, but i would like to see what it looks like with a dually bed
Just an FYI, that's not a factory color or paint job, so you'll never find a picture of that exactly. Just play around on google with typing in "year ('81-up, they all essentially are the same so that will broaden your search) blue dually" and just browse. Or play around on Bring A Trailer's website as well looking for 3500s/duallies.
 

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Can’t tell from the picture, but if that was a cab and chassis truck, the rear is narrower than a dually pickup is.

If it is a cab and chassis a normal dually pickup bed won’t fit (well, it will fit, but due to the width differences there is going to be a big gap between the flare and outer dual). Just something to note.
 

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Can’t tell from the picture, but if that was a cab and chassis truck, the rear is narrower than a dually pickup is.

If it is a cab and chassis a normal dually pickup bed won’t fit (well, it will fit, but due to the width differences there is going to be a big gap between the flare and outer dual). Just something to note.
Maybe it's just the angle of the shot, but it kinda looks like a cab and chassis truck to me. As noted, rear axle and frame are narrower than a conventional dually with a bed. This is to allow more fitment of work bodies....
 

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