What's old is new again
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I dig it. GMC should re-do the Beau James and Gentleman Jim trucks.
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There is a Ferd dealer doing the same thing. Probably owned by the same guy.
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I like that green one, best looking new truck I've seen.:chevy:
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Yuk...!
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Six grand extra seems a little steep but I'd roll this baby all day long.
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Yep, and that's the first retro looking one I've seen so far. The others I've seen fall short because they are newfangled extended cab short beds that scream modern times to me. Those are the trucks that made the truck market into what it is today. A truck that can be a car
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I didn’t know you could still buy a regular cab truck...
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Saw that a month or so back, it's well done imho, just enough and not too much. Waiting to see what some different wheels will look like.
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How about some turbines or slots?
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