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12-18-2003, 03:53 PM | #76 |
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Yesterday I walked by two late model Chevy trucks, hardly noticing them. When I past the last one, mine came into view and it was as if at that instant the sun broke through the clouds. It shocked me how striking my truck was and how ordinary the newer trucks looked.
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12-18-2003, 11:36 PM | #77 |
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1. The style!
2. That I actually built three and am working on a fourth and who cares if it took 3 years to build the first and 3 for the second and 2 for the third and the 35 other trucks in between the last 14 years 3. That I can use one as a work truck and one for pleasure. 4. That every one knows "coach" as the guy with the cool old 72 4x4 (the 72 K10) 5. the "thrill of the chase" every time I hear of another parts truck. 6. You just gotta love 'em whether its a 292, 402, 4x4, burb,blazer, dump, whatever!
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86 K30 CUCV M1028A1 86 K30 CUCV M1028a2 dually 86 K30 C&C 6.2 4:56s, 4M, 11,000 gvw, ex fire truck, now lowboy dump More square bodies and CUCVs than I care to admit to 2020 Silverado K3500HD Work truck |
12-19-2003, 01:15 AM | #78 |
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Knowing someday it will be a trailer Queen and winning shows, but for now it is just a nice truck to turn heads.
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