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Old 11-15-2017, 10:04 PM   #1
bcfishon
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New guy here,wanted to say hi and thanks to all for the info this site produces, 30 years ago I would have never imagined such a thing, I have owned many 67-72 gm trucks through my lifetime,first rig was a 68 with three on the tree, strangest was the 348 that sat under the hood. Currently I am working on a 67 short box k10, nothing special but will be my putt around town and fishing and hunting rig. Looking forward to the wealth of knowledge and resources this site contains,and hopefully I can contribute from my knowledge and resources. I live on the west coast and there is no shortage of 67-72 trucks still around, I own a 30 years worth hording. The coolest rig I ever owned was a 1970 k5 blazer that had a truck cab grafted on.
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