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Re: Finding my dad's 1968 GMC
Well, found him on facebook - sent a message, not sure if he'll see it or not. Totally gonna sound weird, but I might contact the family he has listed and see if anything comes out of it.
I just want my dad's truck back. Though, just because it was my dad's, and I lost him last year, does not mean that they will sell it to me. Trying to find that balance of "it could happen" and "it might not happen". |
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Re: Finding my dad's 1968 GMC
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Re: Finding my dad's 1968 GMC
Good luck.......
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