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Old 07-09-2007, 01:51 AM   #11
69-350
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Re: Got another truck...

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Im am sooo jealous of you North Dakotan's when it comes to nice finds like that... Those trucks dont exist in MN!!!
--Mike
one word: salt. we use that stuff on our food, not our roads. Really though, many of the 67-72's around here in ND are in bad to decent shape, worse than this one usually, but it's not uncommon to find nice original ones like this.



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Nice Score!
while on the topic of these trucks existing in MN, apparently they exist around Bismarck, because when I was coming back with 68350's brother (or 68350 some of the times I think) we saw a truck exactly like Tom's. We swore it was him, until I talked to him, saying he wasn't around. Weird.
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1997 K1500 Z71, 14 bolt SF 3.73 posi, Bright Blue Metallic. 6" Superlift
1972 C-10, toolbox, p/s, 350/TH350/3.73 open, black int., bronze
2008 Dodge MegaCab. H&S tuned 6.7 Cummins. Fast Four Tons

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