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Old 10-07-2016, 08:43 AM   #18
MattPSU
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Re: 1968 GMC New work truck.

I like it. I like it even better lowered, and I'm sure I'll love it with the new wheels.

Funny how every time an "original" truck comes up, everyone comes out of the woodwork to tell the owner to preserve it, but yet no one ever offers to save the truck from being "cut up." Just like I'm not offering to pay for the changes that I would make if it were my truck. The OP didn't ask for opinions, so I won't add mine to the list.

I'll just say enjoy it however you see fit. Drive it, build it, wrench on it, park it, show it off, hide it in a barn, drive it off a cliff, cut up the frame, remove the wheel wells, LS swap it, restore it, make it long bed, chop it, take its virginity...

Just have fun with it! Great truck! Jealous.
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