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Old 10-28-2010, 01:28 PM   #31
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Re: Where to buy low rust trucks.

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Originally Posted by robreil View Post
Thanks for the vote of confidence.

Ever heard of a divorce and getting wiped out financially? Some folks may not be as lucky as others. Anyways I am recovering from this horrible nasty "D" and moving on with life. I would rather get into something that is maintainable knowing that it will take time, money, and work. but never the less I hope to drive it most of the time. And I may find that I need to wait till spring. Im just shopping now for the price point needed.

Gosh man, Im just trying to find my way into something I have been passionate about for years.

What a killjoy... Thanks.
First off, not a Killjoy, but just checking your reality. You tell us: No money, not working and now going through the nasty "D".
I've been passionate about Trucks and Hot Rods my entire life and I understand what you're feeling and going through. And I most certainly understand having a desire to be a proud owner of a 67-72, cause I had to wait a few years before I could take action on it and those were a tough few years, believe me.
I went through my own ordeal with my ex, but that's not the point. The point is this: SLOW DOWN. You can check pricing all day and you can check ads all day, but if don't have a means to buy it, insure it and drive it, then you're just j-ing off.

Save your money, wait till late March and then start looking.
I'm telling ya, you'll find a better truck for the best buck.

But, it's only advise. Do what you want.
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