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Old 04-18-2011, 11:35 PM   #17
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Re: 1972 Cheyenne Super Short Fleet Big Block build!

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Originally Posted by Zoomin View Post
I would really like to know more about the motivation of people that drop $45K or more on these. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad these trucks are fetching the money, but given the numbers of these that were made, it's not rarity, not performance...

If that eBay truck bid up tp $45K, I see no reason why yours wouldn't get that or more.
Thanks, that's my hope.

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Originally Posted by RCbowtie69 View Post
hey Jonathan, i think your build can fetch some major green backs,with the NOS parts that you're putting in it.I've seen some repo parts at Charlotte like reverse light housing,they are nothing like the ones that come in our trucks, that say Made in USA,you have alot of parts that say that.Keep on Truckin''
Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 67swb72klb View Post
imo if u want big money u have to get that truck put your self in the buyers shoes
That's my plan...

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Originally Posted by 70LonghornCST View Post
Jonathan, just create a file with all of the NOS parts, keep all the part number labels...even the NOS boxes/packages if you can. That'll sure help. Nothing is impossible given the right buyer. I know this off of my experience in selling comic books. Rarity and seller rep are certainly main contributing factors. However, there are those little 'free radicals' known as the right time, place, and buyer. With that considered and a build like yours, I think you'll do fine with the truck you have. But it'd sure be nice to get that other truck, huh
Planning to document everything and having the other truck to start with will be the biggest plus in my book!
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