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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Fallon
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"1968" GMC 2500 V6 in the Reno Pick 'N Pull
Just an FYI if anyone is looking for parts... I was at the junk yard looking for some other stuff when I stumbled on this.
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Re: "1968" GMC 2500 V6 in the Reno Pick 'N Pull
Couple more...
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Location: Northern Calif.
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Re: "1968" GMC 2500 V6 in the Reno Pick 'N Pull
Tailgate does not look to bad. For some strange reason, when I saw these pics I thought of my donor sticker on my drivers license.
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Re: "1968" GMC 2500 V6 in the Reno Pick 'N Pull
That's a nice rear bumper! And those rear brake drums may be the most valuable pieces left.
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Re: "1968" GMC 2500 V6 in the Reno Pick 'N Pull
I was impressed with the bumper too. It's hard to see in the pics, but where the tow ball mounts is a plate that will flip over towards the rear. It's hinged on either side. There was a bolt holding it in place as it was. I could not sort out what the purpose was for it though...
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