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Articles:
Isabelle Costs2008-03-23
An Easter Compost Outing2008-03-23
George and Lucinda2008-02-21
Dead Rabbit2008-02-12
55 GMC: Shaky Steering2008-01-18




Links:
67-72 Chevy/GMC Series information on Wikipedia
A lot of good info about the series.
LMC Truck
Fabulous selection of parts.
Factory Auto Manuals
This company sells a 1967-1972 Chevrolet and GMC Truck Assembly Manual and a 1968 GMC 1500-3500 series, Light Duty Trucks Service Manual. An assembly manual! This is what was used to put the truck together when it was built.
Chronicles of Maych
Hats off to Johnny Patterson and his well done site documenting his 1972 GMC Sierra Grande 1/2 ton pickup Maych.
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The authors of FixGMC.com are not professional mechanics, nor do they advise that you follow any of the procedures on this site. This site is intended as documentation of our experiences in fixing up our 1968 GMC Pickup. We put up the pictures, resources we run across, and documentation of our experiences, because we wish there was more of this on the web. There are many amateurs out there fixing up their old cars as well, and perhaps sharing our adventures will help. GMC is a trademark of General Motors Corporation. FixGMC is not affiliated with General Motors Corporation. All logos and trademarks on this site are property of their respective owner. Copyright 2008 FixGMC.com

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