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Saw this cool burb on insta and am digging the horns

What helps that 'burb pull that off is that it's so clean, right down to the stock-style hubcaps on steelies.
I would so enjoy driving this.

Of course, when it comes to the true Texas experience, the Gold Standard is without a doubt a
mid-'70s Caddy Eldorado with the 500 cube motor under the 7' hood sporting a nice set:

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...And on the 8-track I would have ZZ Top's "Waitin' for the Bus" playing for all to share the vibe.

(Of course, here in upstate NY no doubt both the Eldo & the big horns are illegal. At least on the hood.)

I gotta hurry up & win the lottery. And then have this beauty come back up for sale... :)
 
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Hey yall, I know this isn't a great thread to put this in but, I am writing a research paper for my Comp 1 class, and it can be about whatever we choose and I wanted to write about GMT400's and was wanting to know if anyone on here has any clue of how many of these pickups were made and if they have a source showing so
 

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Hey yall, I know this isn't a great thread to put this in but, I am writing a research paper for my Comp 1 class, and it can be about whatever we choose and I wanted to write about GMT400's and was wanting to know if anyone on here has any clue of how many of these pickups were made and if they have a source showing so
There was a Sht load of them idfk how many bro. Goodluck bro
 

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You're going to need to narrow your scope. What aspect of the GMT400 are you planning on writing on? Fortunately, I think there are plenty of sources out there to cite for your research.
 

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Yeah, I was mainly going for just the pickups, but, I already found the required amount of sources so its going pretty good, halfway done with it so far.
First research paper I have worked on, was a bit intimidated at first, but its not so difficult if its organized and you have good sources which I found.
 

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On another note, I've been looking for some ways to make some extra money as my current part time job covers gas and a little extra sometimes. Turns out, fixing electronics is not to difficult for me. I have restored several non functioning Gameboy's and Gameboy Colors which I do as a hobby. My brother found a Xbox series x on facebook marketplace for $120 and am currently in the process of replacing the HDMI port and cleaning the inside ( its filthy inside, a bunch of dust and grime ), but it should turn around and sell for $300-350. Turns out current game consoles aren't too complicated, just troubleshooting could be a little difficult. But hopefully all goes as plan and I have a bit to spend on my truck. I could use a couple of tune up items (spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor), and fix a small oil leak from my valve cover gasket.
 
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