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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Bozeman, Montana
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I flew to Denver yesterday, checked it out, drove 700 miles home to Montana and just got in. It looks great next to our '72 pickup.
Its got some horrible body work, but is pretty straight and rust free. Here are the details: '72 3/4ton 4x4 GMC (2500 super custom) Front and rear factory A/C, still works Rear heat, works great Barn doors (he threw in an extra set also) Tilt HUGE 40 gallon tank 110,000 (now 111,000) miles Three seats Wood grain door panels 350/th350/np205 Nasty upholstery and carpet GMC grill is in nice shape Excellent towing setup with trailer brake Someone put on headers, glasspacks, edlebrock carb and RPM performer intake. It sounds terrible, but runs great. 411 gears I got about 9 mpg even considering driving about 75 mph into a 50-60 mph headwind through most of Wyoming. Minor electrical problem (battery terminals were not tightened) kept me in Billings last night, but had mom's cooking.... Looks like its time to change my signature and add this one. It needs a ton of interior work and some exterior, but that's half the fun. I can thank my wife for agreeing to this instead of a minivan. ------------------ '72 GMC 1/2T 4x4 (current) past rides were: '70 Chev 2wd farm truck '71 GMC 2wd 1/2T 402 nice! '72 Chev 2wd 1/2T 396
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'72 GMC 1/2T 4x4 1500 Super Custom pickup (current) past rides were: '70 Chev 2wd farm truck '71 GMC 2wd 1/2T 402 nice! '72 Chev 2wd 1/2T 396 '72 GMC 3/4T 4x4 2500 Super Custom suburban. Bozeman, Montana |
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