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phlegm 11-14-2004 10:36 PM

What do you think? Updated
 
Guys,

Found this on the web, it says the boxes can be removed for a standard look. How hard is that and what kind of bed is under there? Step side I am guessing.

Also here is the write up, let me know what you think about the price etc. Its in my home state, I might have a look if you guys think it's worth a look! Im still lookin for my first moneypit (2nd actually, I am married :-).


This is a 1970 C-10 Chevy Pickup. It was designed to be a work truck with the factory toolboxes. They can be removed if you want the standard look. It is a half-ton. It has 135k. and all standard equipment. Three speed on the column and a straight 6 cylinder. All tool boxes are working. The truck cranks well and runs well. It does use some oil. It is fun to drive. - $800.00

http://www.motorheadtrader.com/userp...204104042A.jpg
http://www.motorheadtrader.com/userp...204104042B.jpg
http://www.motorheadtrader.com/userp...204104042D.jpg
http://www.motorheadtrader.com/userp...204104042C.jpg

obsesive23 11-14-2004 10:38 PM

Links don't work for me?

Longhorn Man 11-14-2004 10:39 PM

How about a link to the page... and if you are signed in...then sign out.
it says
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phlegm 11-14-2004 10:44 PM

updated, they should work now sorry about that.

stepside71 11-14-2004 11:52 PM

yep,sounds like a money pit. If you're looking for a project, start with a titled truck with a solid cab.

Longhorn Man 11-15-2004 12:02 AM

no title?

if it runs (dependably) and has a clean title, then it is worth 800 bucks IMO


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