Posted by rusty6 on December 13, 2017 at 20:25:00 from (142.165.85.235):
In Reply to: New To Me posted by Rusty6 on December 12, 2017 at 18:57:49:
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Yes, old Blue , the 71 GMC 1500 was a good truck in its day. Could still be a nice driver if someone wants to do a little bit to it. Was running when parked a few years back but I think it had a few sticky valves from stale gas last time I tried to start it. Body is excellent on it. I've got a good running 71 C10 in the big shed. 250 six and three on the tree. A bit of cab rust but it will cruise down the highway just fine. Front disks on both of them. Coil rears on the C10 and leaf on the 1500. They were some nice trucks but as you know, I'm crazy about 52-53 Mercurys.
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