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03-06-2023, 12:28 AM | #1 |
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Location: Safford,AZ
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Re: New to here-kind of old everywhere else
File is too big. Need to resize and then they will load. Nice GMC!
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03-06-2023, 01:51 AM | #2 |
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Location: Lac La Biche Alberta Canada
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Re: New to here-kind of old everywhere else
Yeah, the back fenders must have been replaced as they are from a later year but I have a good set of 67's and a good solid cab from a 68 one ton so should be a fairly simple project. These days I have a real soft spot for the basic work truck with no options to speak of as they are nice simple systems and I spent a lot of time in ones like that as an ex-forestry guy
The only perk this truck had was power brakes (oddly enough) and a heavy duty heater for those cold mountain days. They didn't even spring for the gauge package. I'll work on the pics. Thanks for the tip. |
03-07-2023, 12:52 AM | #3 |
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Re: New to here-kind of old everywhere else
OK found the time to try this again. Note the eight track is a stock unit that interconnects with the radio. The only deviation from stock was to use the door
speaker cutouts that a previous owner had cut into them. I also incorporated a subwoofer under the drivers seat that really adds a lot of presence to the music. I usually use good quality blank 8 tracks and record cd material using an old Akai 8 track recorder that still works really well. Very groovy man! |
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