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Old 02-06-2005, 02:23 AM   #1
greenhorn male
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Smile I sold my 71 Chev K10 last week and...

Brought home a 72 GMC 3/4T 2wd tonight. One owner, so far rust free but I'll know more in the morning. It has the original manual in the glove box.
A guy I sold a tailgate and bucket seats to kept asking me to sell my K10 to him so, I gave it a good thought for 2 weeks and concluded that after 2 1/2 years of trying to get this truck to where I want it, it will never get there. The 4" tuff country lift and 33" tires on rallies made it look cool but too bouncy. Never 4 wheeled, and probably never will, so I opted for a more comfortable 2wd that I could use as a workhorse. Sold the K10 for $2700 and bought the GMC for $1800. For 2 1/2 years, I tried to learn everything about about my K10 and Chevy's, now I have to relearn this GMC. I had an eye on a Chev C20 but settled for this GMC. I'll post pictures when I get the chance tomorrow. What is the percentage on this board who prefer Chevy's or GMC's? Is there a preference?
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