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Brett6269
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welcome from ny :D brett
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I'm also a GA boy with a '71. Where are ya in GA? Maybe we can swap some parts and tales!
2012 Chevrolet Silverado 2wd 4.8 ls auto
2002 Toyota Sequoia 2wd 4.7 auto
1985 GMC 3/4 ton 2wd 350 automatic
1979 Chevrolet C10 350/TH400 14 bolt "Big 10" (DD)
1971 F100 2WD LWB 302 T18 3.70 9inch PS PB
1970 VW Type III squareback cut into pickup dual carbs
1967 Ford F100 LWB 352 3.03 9inch
1967 International Travellall Panel truck
1966 International Scout 800 4X4
1964 Chevrolet C10 on 1986 4X4 frame 350 700r4
1958 Chevrolet DelRay 235 3 speed
1954 GMC rat rod project Scout frame, inline 6, T90 4X4
1953 Chevrolet Tin Woody
1946 Hudson BigBoy Pickup-ratrod project
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Welcome. Hope you enjoy the place. It is chock full of great information.
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Welcome from Okla




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