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those grand nationals where the only respectable American cars of the 80s ... as I remember it
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My favorite cars have been convertibles or full sized Jimmy's. My 74 GMC Jimmy had a one piece fiberglass top that I stashed in the garage and replaced with a Kayline Products canvas top/folding frame assembly. As a ragtop it looked very similar to this one;
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The biggest difference being that mine had the original baby blue paint top and bottom. Mine looked great from far but ..................
I also had a black 84 K-5 Jimmy that was in great shape inside and out. I re-powered it with a fresh 350 that had 300hp and gobs of low end balls and a great note. Too bad it wasn't a full convertible, I would have never sold it.
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I have enjoyed this one for the last year
... is that the guest house?
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This may be my new fave car if things go well on Friday, trade in my S55. 580 screaming horseys.....
A 2012 with only 64K kms.
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'88 5.0
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This may be my new fave car if things go well on Friday, trade in my S55. 580 screaming horseys.....
A 2012 with only 64K kms.
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Those stock 6.0 Powerstrokes were garbage, but it sounds like you bulletproofed it. Get em bulletproofed and they're as good as any Powerstroke other than the 7.3.View attachment 12725
1995 f150 extended cab. Me and that truck made many fishing trips together. I loved that thing.
But, I'm really starting to love my current truck, a 2004 f250 Super Duty with the 6.0 Powerstroke diesel. It's high maintenance, and I just had to put $5k into the motor, but it's a big fucking tank with an 8 foot bed, that hauls ass.