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My dad bought this jeep from a former post officer for $50. It was built with sliding doors and the driver's seat on the right side alon...
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My grandpa bought this truck brand new in 1949. It was originally drak blue. I actually intend to bring this one home and fix it up to drive...
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1949 GMC Truck




My grandpa bought this truck brand new in 1949. It was originally drak blue. I actually intend to bring this one home and fix it up to drive. It is pretty rare because it has the curved windows in the back. It still has it's original straight six engine. My grandpa also made a htich that he welded on the back, however, it only functions as a straight hitch and doesnt have the necessary hookup to work any lights.
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