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WFarm

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This truck has definitely caught my attention. Looks to be in great condition, factory 454, unmolested, lots of documentation. I am considering bidding on it to go along with my Blazer. What would you guess it would sell for?

 

straydog371

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My guess, it'll be over $35,000. She's a beauty!
 

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Thats a sexy whip!!! Neglected to mention the later added exhaust... gm didnt weld the muffler on. Lmao im nit pickin!
 

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I also love how they ordered all the fancy comforts and said screw the radio lol
Some people like AM radio. But, AM radio back then had stations that blew every modern FM station out of the water. They literally played everything, it was great. I used to rest my little handheld transistor radio against a phone cord and I could receive some truly great stations from 100s of miles away.
 

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Wow! Beautiful survivor. Good luck! That truck is truly amazing.
 

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Some people like AM radio. But, AM radio back then had stations that blew every modern FM station out of the water. They literally played everything, it was great. I used to rest my little handheld transistor radio against a phone cord and I could receive some truly great stations from 100s of miles away.
Back in the day......WAY BACK..... I used to listen to KFRC (San Francisco)and KOMA(Oklahoma City) on the AM in my 56 Chevy when I had the engine off and it was late and it was...............you know............parked
 
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WFarm

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I also love how they ordered all the fancy comforts and said screw the radio lol
A man after my own heart, lol. When I bought the Blazer it had a bunch of high-end (at least to me) stereo stuff in it. I removed all of it, sold it and installed a simple AM/FM radio and a new dash mounted speaker.

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A man after my own heart, lol. When I bought the Blazer it had a bunch of high-end (at least to me) stereo stuff in it. I removed all of it, sold it and installed a simple AM/FM radio and a new dash mounted speaker.

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Yea they werent cheap lol. To be fair in my square i rather open all the windows and listen to the flowmasters rather then the radio but i do like a good amped sub system too
 

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