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#75292 09/16/04 06:45 PM
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Collector Of Fine Old G.M. COE Trucks & Antique Holmes Wreckers
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Cool, Looks like a very solid COE, good way to start but not a lot of pics, no engine pics or bed...not much info on drive train.

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Good work Gator.
I will be watchin' for more of your informative posts chevy

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Gator the man said it rolls, what else would you want? maybe a 350/350 or maybe an R2D2 tranny and A/C? that would not be too hard to come up with around here. All you would need would be a good Sears and Roebuck tow bar, you could use it for a logging truck down there in Florida. It reminds me a lot of my old 57 grain truck that I sold last month.


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