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Location: Sedgewickville Mo.
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Re: Meet Betty 72 GMC
I really like your truck. Has character. Wish mine hadn't been tore apart when I bought it. Keep enjoying it.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Yadkin Valley North Carolina
Posts: 238
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Re: Meet Betty 72 GMC
Thanks Greg and 67. It amazes me how hard it is to find anyone who will do any work on these trucks. Lots of talk and no action. In the time my truck sat in a shop this summer I could have completed a welding class! Meanwhile I need to get my old awful bumper and get my roll pan ready!
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Yadkin Valley North Carolina
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Re: Meet Betty 72 GMC
Goodbye High School shop made bumper!
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Yadkin Valley North Carolina
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Re: Meet Betty 72 GMC
Lots of rust and corrosion. Need to work on this with POR 15.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Yadkin Valley North Carolina
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Re: Meet Betty 72 GMC
Cut off the very heavy and ill-fit bumper today. I wonder if I can just bolt on the roll pan?
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