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08-06-2012, 08:30 AM | #11 |
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Location: Edwards, CA
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Re: got the 72 longhorn home
Well... yes. It is hard to find a combination of working and pretty options. Usually it goes one way or the other it seems. A Cheyenne Super 30 pickup (longhorn or stepside) is low production, add buckets and an AM/FM the number gets smaller. With A/C, tach and a BB/4 speed, smaller yet. No Spin and a manual throttle too... well that and the other options just make this the truck it is. For me it would be a huge and hard to justify expense to import this to california in addition to performing a full de-rustification/restoration.
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