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Old 03-17-2022, 06:57 PM   #1
BLAZERMAN
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There is Rare, then there is Super Rare!

I've seen a few GM C/30 NAPCOs in my days but never a 30/3500 series Marmon Herrington. Marmon was well known for outfitting C/40 and bigger GM trucks and I've seen a few Ford 1 tons before they started making factory F350 4x4s in 79. This is probably one of a very few. I thought real hard on getting it since it's only 250 miles from me but I don't really have the room now. If I hadn't just got another C/30 I would have jumped on this for sure.
Hopefully someone here can see the beauty in this truck and save it.
Btw/ it does not have a divorced NP205 like the ad says, I believe it's a divorced Rockwell T-223.Ill try and post the additional.pics I have.
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