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First forum I found, jumped right in...and have a logo on the way.

just bought a truck I had been searching for..

 

5 speed 4x4 L30 k1500. I just happen to use "gmc" instead of "chevy" as my auto search on craigslist, but either one would have been good.

A search showed up by a dealer in southern maine (190 mile ride), after several months of seeming far and few inbetween. I had it bought in my mind before I bought it...just by photos.

 

1996 black mist gmc. z71 logos, no rpo code to go with it. SLT logo is legit..it is power everything, cruise control, a/c etc. tilt wheel.

Somebodies restore, I just had to have it. underneath is mint..a few small chores with my welder to finalize.

 

glad to be here, started a project thread.

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thank you.

 

the sun is out today..only the second since purchasing.

the back was crammed packed with snow and chiseled it all out.

4 storms in about 10 days I guess.

 

sits up confident.. had not had much a chance to get to these things. The bedliner is something modern.. looks like bumpy undercoat.

 

I'll be babbling for days finding things.

 

Will browse around for some advice. Glad to find this forum.

 

I see its got different regions with the same name?

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Where in maine?

 

right now is a little town called lagrange.

 

I am actually a "flat lander", but do move around alot.

most of my existence is bangor southward.

 

the truck is good out here in snow drift land. Never been so confident.

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