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I was thinking the same thing.ezernut9mm wrote:that is so wierd to see a y-block in one of these trucks.
Why weird?ezernut9mm wrote:that is so wierd to see a y-blaock in one of these trucks.
Yes, it's a little update...A Y-block with an alternator.
I'm thinking 1964 was the last Y-block in a truck here in the states, someone correct me if I'm wrong.ZOEGA wrote:Why weird?