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Old 10-14-2003, 10:20 PM   #1
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Does Year really matter??

I guess I could have posted this in the genereal section but I think it better suits our year trucks.

Here is the thing. I currently have my 69 GMC LWB and am trying to get started on rebuilding it. Getting a replacement cab would be the faster cheaper way to go. The only thing that bothers me is that I may not get a 69 cab so then the truck would no longer be a 69. But for some reason I WANT to keep it a 69 ( cab anyway).

Am I the only one with a year problem ( not wanting to change the year) it may be cause this is the first "real" vehicle I buy and has so much potential and are so damn sweet looking.

I also cam up with the idea and mentioned to my fiance that if we had to start changing stuff that I would still want a 69 cab but get parts from every year to use, so the truck would be a true 67-72 truck. ( might be a stupid idea but it was one of those things that just pop into your head).

Am I crazy or just nuts??


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