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Old 08-08-2009, 11:49 AM   #1
bigbluebowtie
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bristol, SD
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Newbie 1st post, 1972 k10 burb

Hello all,

Glad there is a site for these burbs. I am very mechanically inclined, but know nothing about body work what-so-ever. I am considering the purchase, well trade, for a 1972 half ton burb 4x4. It has some rust, a lot of rust, and I was wondering if it is worth the hassle of even purchasing the burb because of the rust issue. Every rocker is rusted in some aspect front to back. Too much bondo from previous owner, looks like crap. Buuut, it is doable and I really like the 67-72 burbs. I have a 68 short box step side 2wd I am restoring at this moment. Thank in advance for any advice. Glad to be here!

BBB (Josh)
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