I'm still on the fence about the looks of the back of them...
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You'd think for the 100 yr they would make something that every guy would want, not some over priced ugly piece of crap.
Exactly why people are wanting these 400s like I said before they always looks great
It's neat...but I'd still probably take the one on the right.
I think I got lucky.. it has LOTS off miles showing (in the 260's) but the frame looks decent and its had a 350 replacing the original 305 and also the Trans has been gone through. The paint was done right over some dents but it is fine for now if one doesn't look too close. Its not a rustbucket so I will do interior first and fix dents last. While I bought it just as a toy and for local big box and dump trips I think I will go ahead and make it comfortable. I needed a new hobby anyway!You call that a scruffy work truck? Hahaha. Up here in salty wonderland, that's as David Freiburger would call "Mint." Close enough anyway.
Sometimes GM does do a good job with their ads, they have this one for their centennial 2018 models.
It's neat...but I'd still probably take the one on the right.
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You cant even tell the centennial is a truck. Could be mistaken for a modern SUV from the angle lolSometimes GM does do a good job with their ads, they have this one for their centennial 2018 models.
It's neat...but I'd still probably take the one on the right.
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