78C10BigTen
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- pennsylvannia
- First Name
- Ted
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10 BIG TEN
- Engine Size
- 350
Looks good enuff for me
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I might be one of the few forum members that reaped the benefit of said coupon. Here's the story:Had several square body trucks at one point. There was some sort of class action lawsuit on the fuel tanks, we received a coupon for a small discount on a new truck for each unit. I think the government sued GM again and lost so the coupons were worthless.
Ummm....okI know a guy that lost both his legs getting run over by his own truck.
Back to saddle tanks, I still unsure how to proceed on that; LMC has a rear mount aluminum tank that’s a possibility, I do nor recommend the steel tank that mounts where spare tire goes, I bought it, seems well enough made but doesn’t really fit right filler is in way of floor, straps don’t really work either, I’m just using it until I finish passenger side cab reconstruction.
I guess we shouldn't have put the tires on the bottom side.Ummm....ok
I sawWith the saddle tanks, and the NBC tests where they "exploded"... Dateline had to rig the tanks with an ignitor in order to get them to explode... the saddle tank scare was totally fabricated.
http://whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/LIE/nbc.html
That coupon was for $1000 towards the purchase of a new GM Truck. I tried to use my Granddad's but it wouldn't work because I would have had to show his title with my name being on it which is wasn't.I think the coupons we got were for $500. May be commercial was different can't remember for sure. It also had a time limit of some sort but whatever it was we got nothing. At that time, we likely had 4-5 SB 1 tons.