Andy spotted this truck with a rare electric lift gate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/834637061012063
“Rare find. Electric tale gate. Truck runs. Titled. Some rust. Or the best offer.”
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Andy spotted this truck with a rare electric lift gate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/834637061012063
“Rare find. Electric tale gate. Truck runs. Titled. Some rust. Or the best offer.”
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The lift gate is the same as the one I used in 1977 at the furniture store I worked for as a delivery person. It was installed new on a then new 1974 Chevrolet pickup. Although the Chev used the factory taillights without the added lights on the gate.
That may be a Stratton Equipment Company tailgate lift – https://www.farmjeep.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/FCLiftad-3.jpg Stratton made the last hydraulic implement lift for the Jeep. I believe, but have yet to prove, that after Monroe Auto Equipment Company stopped building their lifts that Jeep approached Stratton and asked them to build an underbody replacement