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Old 07-16-2010, 12:06 AM   #27
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Re: found a old chevy cant identify the year

Back to the truck and the question at hand. I agree with Aerotruck also. If you love these trucks as obviously we do then restore it. It sounds as though it really isn't your bag. The most I have seen one of these in stock trim sell for is around $17,000. You would be hard pressed to restore that one for less than that. However there is money to be made finding these old cars and trucks and reselling them as is in places where there aren't any in good restorable shape. So with a truck and trailer you could find these oldies and sell them to us up in the rust belt for a bit more than you bought them for and make a decent living at it.
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