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Love the pictures in this thread, but are we ignoring the fact that many of our GMT-400's are classics at this point? Mine is almost 33 years old!
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It's old enough for "Classic Truck " plates in Texas (probably in other states too) so that qualifies it in my opinion!Not sure if a CUCV qualifies as classic, but here’s the best I can offer right now.
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This is definitely Excalibur imo. This was built on 80 Seville if I remember correctly-the one with funny trunk(and diesel engine).Isn't that a Gazelle?
I had one maroon/black with the 327 camel hump heads and M22 I think. Did yours have that big vacuum gauge in the dash?Had a '66 Impala SS. White/Turqoise.