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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDA5YeDNlLA here's a guy from Minnesota who found and repaired a 69 GMC K2500 enjoy
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And part 2 of the episode
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All about them K’s
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Location: Farmington, New Mexico
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Re: Funny take on finding and fixing a 69 GMC K2500
That’s a funny one for sure, I’ve seen it a few times before. He reminds me of Clark Griswold for some reason.
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