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Old 04-12-2011, 06:33 PM   #1
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Link to Custom Classic Trucks '67-72 Spotter's Guide

Here's a link to the '67-72 C10 Spotter's Guide I did for Custom Classic Trucks.
It wouldn't have been half as good without you guys lending me a hand.

Thanks again for your help!


http://www.customclassictrucks.com/t...cks/index.html
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Old 04-12-2011, 06:51 PM   #2
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Re: Link to Custom Classic Trucks '67-72 Spotter's Guide

GREAT WRITE UP!!!

Again our trucks are finding their place in the linage of Classic Trucks.

Driving a 67-72 Chevy/GMC truck isn't an event---It's a lifestyle!


Thanks for a job well done


Oh yes...I linked this to facebook.
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Old 04-12-2011, 06:54 PM   #3
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Re: Link to Custom Classic Trucks '67-72 Spotter's Guide

Great article...you can feel the love for these trucks emanate from the pages.
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Re: Link to Custom Classic Trucks '67-72 Spotter's Guide

Hey thanks for the kind words you guys!

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Re: Link to Custom Classic Trucks '67-72 Spotter's Guide

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Old 04-12-2011, 11:15 PM   #6
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Re: Link to Custom Classic Trucks '67-72 Spotter's Guide

Your a cool guy John and I love the "How to" articles you write. Back 3/4/5 years ago Classic Trucks had a nice red 67/68 Chev longbox pickup that they used for " How To" articles. They lowered it and changed out the white grill for chrome stuff. Do you know if that truck still around? Maybe I'll get to met you at a show one day. I'll be easy to spot as I probably will have the only pink and white 72 longbox there.
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Old 04-13-2011, 11:18 AM   #7
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Your a cool guy John and I love the "How to" articles you write. Back 3/4/5 years ago Classic Trucks had a nice red 67/68 Chev longbox pickup that they used for " How To" articles. They lowered it and changed out the white grill for chrome stuff. Do you know if that truck still around? Maybe I'll get to met you at a show one day. I'll be easy to spot as I probably will have the only pink and white 72 longbox there.
Greg,

Thank you, I appreciate hearing that. The only truck I remember fitting that description is the small-window '67 longbed I used recently to do an upholstery story in Classic Trucks. Its still around and it's for sale. I think the price is around 6-grand U.S.

Yeah, it'd be great to meet you too. If I ever run north of the border again, I'll let you know... The last time I drove across Canada, I left the California plate off my '88 on a museum wall in Manitoba. We stayed in Gull Lake, Sask that night.
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