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Old 01-16-2015, 08:49 PM   #56
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Re: Whats the next "67 to 72"??

Simple technology that a backyard mechanic understands is the main appeal for keeping older vehicles. We don't need expensive dealerships at 100 bucks an hour to diagnose a computer problem. Defensive driving is part of the deal. '64-'66 pickups (most unique styling of any Chevy pickup ever made) are becoming the "next '67-'72". Many ( even members on this site) are jumping back to the pickups that really started it all.
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