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Wanted 70-72 GMC/Chevrolet Truck

Mosesatm

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Looking for a 70-72 GMC or Chevy 1/2 ton in excellent condition.
Must be 2-tone, & have a small block. Prefer long-bed but short is OK.
Some modifications also OK.
Finders fee

Thanks
 

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aemoo28

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Arlie, what's the secret password?
Someone has stolen your username and buying non-Ford and non-Mustang vehicles.
In my "day" I shared a '75 K5 Blazer with the top that came off. Big ole tires. Was great for off roading.
Do you need this truck for trailering or what? Spill.
 
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Mosesatm

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My truck is now 10 years old so if I am going to drive an old truck I might as well drive an OLD truck.
I've always like those years of GM trucks, then IMHO GM destroyed them in '73 when they changed bodystyles.

Plus, I drove one in high school.
 

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Midnight Special

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...'73 is also when they gave 'em those "smoggy-doggy" 350 motors that were underpowered & got horrible gas milage! We had the '73 Blazer and a GMC truck. I took my driving test in the GMC and drove it to work until I bought my first Mustang. Virtually all of my paycheck (at the time) went into the gas tanks...
 
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