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Old 12-15-2004, 11:05 PM   #1
robby
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Been off since June or so. Had to sell some trucks, no money to look anymore and computer problems the reasons. I have sold both of my shortbeds and the "Pee Scrap" 78 with the big block. I bought a nice 85 GMC K2500 turn key truck. I might be fixing my Cheyenne Super or getting something else. Just had a bad car wreck this morining and wasted my company car on an icy canyon road. That sucks!

Question for someone who may know. Can you tell if a 72 GMC engine is the actual original engine that came in that truck. A local guy here said you can in a Chevy but not in a GMC. True or False?
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