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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: santaquin utah
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Re: Post "Your" 4x4 pic here..........
here is my 67 4x4 stepside
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Location: Ballston Spa NY
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: USA
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: San Diego CA
Posts: 8
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Re: Post "Your" 4x4 pic here..........
Thanks Yukon,
Not my first time round on restorations (first 72 GMC) and I am old enough to listen to the vets regarding these things. I came across this truck and within 1 second knew I had to keep it. Have had some tell me right off the bat to get the tank out of the cab for safety. Makes sense, but then again it has 2 outboard tanks between the frame and bed also. Do those need to go? Probably not. Just polling her to see what the educated are doing. The sloshing fuel reminds me of camping with my uncle when I was a kid. Huge smile on a low tank! I like that. Safety is my main concern (in a safety concerned new-world). I will post more pics inside etc soon. This thing is a riot! |
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