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KissV 05-02-2015 09:57 PM

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In The Ten Ring 05-02-2015 11:38 PM

Re: Help Me Find My Dream Vehicle
 
Watch Craigslist and Ebay man.

kingstrider 05-03-2015 12:45 AM

Re: Help Me Find My Dream Vehicle
 
Word of mouth also helps, I had friends looking in several other states for my dream truck but in the end I found it myself on craigslist just a couple hours away. The hunt is half the fun but you have to put in the time. I looked every day for many months before I found exactly what I wanted. Just be ready to move quickly when you find one, the swb trucks usually don't last long, especially those in good condition or with nice options.

KissV 05-03-2015 01:18 AM

Re: Help Me Find My Dream Vehicle
 
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Originally Posted by In The Ten Ring (Post 7157430)
Watch Craigslist and Ebay man.

I've been checking both Kijiji and Craigslist every day. I'm not so sure about Ebay though. One of my previous vehicles, a 1977 Camaro, was sold on Ebay prior to me buying it and it was a great car but I've heard a few horror stories about buying vehicles from there.

KissV 05-03-2015 01:22 AM

Re: Help Me Find My Dream Vehicle
 
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Originally Posted by kingstrider (Post 7157477)
Word of mouth also helps, I had friends looking in several other states for my dream truck but in the end I found it myself on craigslist just a couple hours away. The hunt is half the fun but you have to put in the time. I looked every day for many months before I found exactly what I wanted. Just be ready to move quickly when you find one, the swb trucks usually don't last long, especially those in good condition or with nice options.

I've been on/off the hunt for a few years now. It would definitely be best to find one in Canada but I figured that if the right one pops up down south, I'll know. So I'm trying to explore all my avenues.

I think Americans have it a little easier when it comes to finding classics as well. In fact, there is a local guy just outside my city who buys 67-72 trucks in the USA and trailers them up here for resale.

In The Ten Ring 05-03-2015 01:33 AM

Re: Help Me Find My Dream Vehicle
 
Well, I'm rather crazy about panels......I may save up and try to get one. Although the panel would be a bit of a challenge to drive.....but I learned how to jump out of planes and that was a real "challenge." :lol:

Like that previous guy said: stay on the hunt, be alert, and be ready to jump at a moment's notice. But most of the things we want in life are like that.


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