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Old January 10th, 2015, 06:23 PM
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Default Re: GMC Factory Option Bed Rails

Greg,
No I don't remember the ice cream parlor, but that was 50 years ago now that I think about it. Albany sure is a nice town and I enjoyed my stay there. Eating at that long boarding house table is one of my best memories. Anyone could come in off the street and have all the fried chicken, biscuits and gravy they could eat for $1.50 as I recall. My room and board was $70 a month.

The South is a great place with gracious people and my roots are there even though I grew up in Eastern New Mexico.

Like many here, I have the highest respect and admiration for men like Mr. Grover Sasaman. It is a real loss as we see that greatest generation fading away. It's great to see that you have preserved his truck so well and that you became friends. Few of us will ever have that honor and privilege.

I'll be on the lookout for the bed rails and 1960 Owner Protection Plan.

Rolland
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