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Old 03-20-2009, 08:18 AM   #1
Papa Smurf
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Ben Wheeler, TX
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Hangin' it up?



I could use some help from the die hard chevy/gmc restorers. I have had a love of these trucks since I bought my first in '73, a '72 Cheyenne Super (big block, bucket seats, side box, factory overloads, AM/FM, Tilt, Cruise). Everybody thought I was crazy for paying $3500 for a used truck. Here is E Texas nobody had ever seen a truck with bucket seats, LOL. I drove the wheels off that truck until '88, when a drunk cajun rear-ended me at a stop light in New Orleans. I towed her home with the hope of rebuilding, but it was not to be. I starting buying trucks that were running, then started buying nice trucks, always with the idea that one day I would make one of them "really nice".Other priorities have pushed this love to the bottom of the "to-do" list.

Thanks,

Papa Smurf
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