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08-18-2022, 10:22 AM | #1 | |
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Location: Herculaneum MO (20 minutes south of St. Louis
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Re: Old outboard motors
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67 C10 283 T5 swapped longbed fleetside = wife's daily driver 67 C20 292 (originally a 250)4speed longbed fleetside w/original wooden bed=my project truck 67 C10 283+.060 (so a 292 as well)T5 swapped longbed fleetside=my DD 72 C1500 Sierra Grande 350 TH350 longbed fleetside=wife's fair weather truck Can you tell we are fans of longbed fleetsides & 67s Chris |
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08-18-2022, 06:27 PM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Columbus OH
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Re: Old outboard motors
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They won't even touch an Evo around here. My kind of old is Knucklehead. If you show up at almost any bike shop with one of those, they all come out to see it. Of course, mine was hand built by me and I wouldn't let anyone touch it anyway. That's another thing, custom. The dealers really don't want anything other than the way it was built in the mothership, but that's not really surprising, car dealers do that too.
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