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Posted by Mike Christian on February 14, 2002 at 09:29:34 from (63.178.89.232):
I just wanted to suggest, that if there is a demand for the Classic truck page, Not to limit the cut off date to something from the 50's or 60's. I know for chevy, the last year of what I would consider would be 87'. '88 came out with a whole new look, I have an 85' Chevy, and compared to the new trucks out there, I'd consider it a "classic" even though its 17 years old, It does lack a computer, a radio, and anything unnessicary isnt there. Theres way more of the 73-87 chevy's chevy's around there still be worked, and I hardly ever see anything older then 1970 pickup wise around here in Upstate ny. restored or played with. Same with dodge or ford, But I dont know a whole lot of when the started "modernizing" componets through the years on the different maker's trucks. I just thought it would be beneficial to the people who drive the older, but not a true "classic" truck, and needed a question answered, a tip given, or help given. All in all, If a classic truck page was created, Trucks like my 85, and the old Bonanza I'm tryin to get, would benefit from the knowledge of the people like JDJIM and others, While we'd have a place to chat about the "good ol'" trucks, and help eachother out. Sorr yabout the rambling...What do you guys think? Mike
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