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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Scott city, ks
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Re: Sectioned 65 lwb
Looks sweet! And i keep the gmc grill. When i got my 64 gmc i thought the same thing and almost tryed to find a chevy grill. But like you the gmc on grew on me. I have one extra one both are painted. The one on my truck has never had a dent in it cause it came off a truck with an original gmc grill gaurd the was on the truck from day one. I plan on some day sending it in to get it chromed along with getting my front bumper rechromed.
And on the highway at night you have a lot more light when running your hibeams. Posted via Mobile Device
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Hollister, CA.
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Location: Hollister, Ca.
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Re: Sectioned 65 lwb
Looking good man !!
Curious to see the camper shell ... I had a chance to score one, but was too late ....
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