Re: What does the future hold - For these trucks
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Originally Posted by Chevyland
Wow, Junction City
Years ago we had property at the end Of High Pass Rd.
Developed a vineyard, though we would eventually move up there
But never did. Ended up selling the property.
Yes,
I do know Shawn
I actually bought the truck from him to save it, a while back
Since I’m always playing with these trucks, I decided to have him
‘Chop and Drop’ it. As he says
One thing leads to another
Through several discussions and trade deals
He ended up getting the truck back
As it should be....
I was really in the mood of selling off trucks
And he has the market those buyers
I also still really like stock, original trucks.
But I get less bent out of shape when people do their mods
I do however question how a built truck like that
Can command close the the same money as an original
‘To each his own’
Just think of how many trucks we lost in the good old days
When so many were parted out ! (Not by me)
If I Posted all the spids of those glove boxes on the wall
It would make you cry
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I have heard (by Mr Barton) it was the gb door collection that sets the bar. It is a small world. I am one of the in the middle guys. I not a fan of 100 pure bone stock and not a fan of the LS conversions in these trucks but this is the world we live in and everyone has their idea of what they think is cool. I do not like herd behavior. I think a person should set up their truck the way they like it and not worry about what the masses think.
Shawn is a great guy. I see him about once a month or so.
Keep on truckin there sir. I love your collection.
Tiom
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