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I can understand rust complaints, but as for plastic parts, they still have far fewer than the GMT400 trucks, everyone speaks so highly of. Any truck is going to be a rusted, mangled POS, if you abuse it enough.
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If you remember, a lot of these trucks was bought up by the government and then they were scraped. It was a really hard thing to see some really nice square bodies go to the crusher and watch them pour stuff into the engines to destroy them. People got good money for them. I am just glad the government did not make it a law to do away with these older cars and trucks. I believe that would be "war"! We love our trucks. But as I said " this is why so many are not on the road anymore". I believe this was back in the 90's. Just not sure of the year.
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Theres quite a bit of these squarebody truck where i live. Everyone loves em. Ive been thinking about getting rid of mine for a 67-68 but i think imma hang on to it for a while
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http://i.imgur.com/UQRIXtwl.jpg the squares fall into a weird category with me... it so strange seeing them at car shows now as ive never really seen them as show trucks. growing up they were just cheap reliable fun transportation that you could even take the roof off of. mine is in decent shape except for small holes in the cab corner and the wife always wants me to put it in local car shows (i think she loves it more then i do). to me its just a driver or a hauler when i need it. ill never sell it if i can help it |
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This generation of trucks is probably overlooked because they were made for 20+ years with very minor stylistic changes. Finding nice examples cheap has become difficult in the last 5-10 years. I've experience the same thing as the other guys here, I was even stalked in the parking lot at Walmart the other day by a guy who said his dad had a truck just like mine when he was a kid and he wanted to buy it. Literally a month after I got my truck someone stopped me in a gas station and wanted to buy it. Everything is cyclical and and squarebody trucks seem to be pretty hot right now. |
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Not sure if they are ignored but I think due to the numbers built and 'just a work truck' idea people pass on them. But even when my truck was in a bad state of repair people would give me a thumbs up. I just remember one time in California the lady next to me at the stop light yelled to me 'is it supposed to be so loud?' I nodded yes and smiled as I drove off. I agree as the desire for them increases so will the prices.
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saw this today..http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2017/08/...re-trucks.html
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Ok definitely keeping mine now
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