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Originally Posted by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402
It's a survivor, but it's seen some elements over the last 45 years. If someone bought it as a driver, sure you might justify a high price. For someone who wants to restore it, 30K plus another 20K or so for 50K for a long bed?........Doesn't pencil out in my mind.
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What is there to restore. To me get the A/C working and give it a super polish to bring out the paint then drive and enjoy it.
Strange wording at the end of the ad: "I will NOT accept any offer or sale from anyone until you contact me so I can explain what a treasure you are getting. I am not selling this as a daily driver and suggest... "
Just thought it sounded kinda odd to say. Anyway, enjoy.
Mark I'm thinking the seller has it priced to keep the fakes and flippers away. If he knows these trucks as well as I think he/she does he realizes he has it priced in the stratosphere and wants to control who it goes to as opposed to topping up his 401K when he sells it.