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Originally Posted by weq92f
However I don't think it's limited to the half ton. The registration forms do not mention anything other than the year range and that the vehicle must be Chevy/GMC. 1947 through 1998 Chevy/GMC trucks.
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I'm sure. That would be cutting out a lot of money for them if they made it so limited. So why call it "C10 Nationals" if it's for 100, 150, 250 X, Y, T, & S series, 3100, 3200, 3600, 3800, C15, C20, C25,C30, C35, C1500, C2500, C3500, K5, K10, K15, K20, K25, K30, K35, K1500, K2500, K3500 is my point. I might have left some 47-98s out, too. Also, the 88-98 style (GMT400) ran through 2000 as the classic after '98. And then there are the bigger trucks that are gaining popularity. The name is dumb IMO is all I'm saying. "Sounds" limiting. Very entry level sounding to me. There's already an All GM Nationals, but does every show have to have Nationals in it these days? How about Greatest All GM Show On Earth?
Mine will be called All GM Locals...heh heh