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10-10-2004, 05:46 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Central PA....In the Berg of Nisbet
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'67-'72 Trucks more popular than ever?
I was at work yesterday and I drive my '71 C-20 since I had to take a 55 gal. drum to work for one of my co-workers..............Anyhow, I was working and as soon as I seen the guy who wanted the drum I told him to go out and get it off my truck. He went out the door and I didn't see him for a while. Then all of a sudden he came running back in.................."IS THAT TRUCK YOUR DAD's?!!!!!" I said "NO, That is one of my later purchases to compliment my fleet" He asked if it was for sale, and before I could answer he said a dollar amount that was double what I paid for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I said, "Well, that is interesting but I can't get rid of the old girl"
He went on to tell me that he had a '66 setup alot like mine and he was sorry he got rid of it...........He never had a '67-'72 and he said if the '66 was good that he couldn't imagine what a '71 would be like! Anyhow he wants to be the first one to know if I sell it. I probably should have sold it, but I really like the old girl! Anything like this happen to you guys lately? I found it odd since I have alot of people wondering why I don't have a newer pickup........
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'72 K-20 EFI'ed 250 Inline/4spd stake body, Farm Truck '71 C-20 Cummins Diesel Powered, In storage thanks to $5.00 diesel! '69 3500 GMC 305V-6/4spd, Still under reconstruction.......... Inlines Rule! 6 soldiers standing is better than 8 laying down!!!!!!!! |
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