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I know this will sound stupid but what does bumpside mean.
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2nd time this has been asked in the last few days...

Look down the side of the truck. The bump in the bodyline that runs the length of the truck. 73-79 has the indentation, which is why they are commonly called dentsides.
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'67 to '72 had the feature down the side that "bumps" out, '73 to '79 had the feature on the side that "dents" in. So, '67-'72's are "bumpsides" and '73-'79's are "dent sides". :D
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Hutch, you type faster than I do. After I read it I went to reply. When I posted my answer yours was already there! :lol:
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lol I learned to type in internet chat rooms. You have to type fast to keep up.
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This is the first site I have been apart of. Pretty good so far. Never been in a chat room though. Still trying to learn how to type fast. :oops: :D
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thanks for the responce
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That's what we're here for. Don't be afraid to ask questions, that's how we all learn. Keep 'em comin' :D
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I didn't know what it was either till I got here. Now I'm starting to learn. The dizzy is the one that took me a little bit to figure out.
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:yt: I'm still not sure if I should use that one outside of here. I don't know if anyone will know what I'm talking about. I never herd it before. :hmm: :dk:
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John, Just start using it every place. I do and have lots of fun with it.
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Ha, just asked it on Sunday...

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Big D's 69 wrote:I didn't know what it was either till I got here. Now I'm starting to learn. The dizzy is the one that took me a little bit to figure out.

Now you've got to explain that one!
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Distributor or diztributor.
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ooh, ooh, ooh (said in your best Officer Gunther Toody imitation) I gotta bumpside. :D :D 8) 8)

I did not know what it was either. :hmm:

But I know now. :D :D :D :D :D :D
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