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Posted by old on November 12, 2006 at 19:27:49 from (4.245.7.152):
In Reply to: Restoring an old GMC posted by Mobile home mover on November 12, 2006 at 11:32:03:
Well let me tell you from some one that took and old truck and made a liveing. If you watch your $$ and fix it right you should be able to come out ahead. I took a 1963 Diamond-T 990 road tractor made the fame 2 foot longer and set a dump bed on it and made a liveing with it till the engine blew one sleeve. Then my doctor found out what I was doing and he retired me. I still would love to get the truck back up and running but I don't have the $$ to do so and haven't been able to find the parts either. I say go for it. By the way in 3 years D.O.T stopped me only once
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