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Old 07-10-2020, 02:30 PM   #28
tutone
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Re: What does the future hold - For these trucks

Based on the past, the future is bright. Only if you already own one. You want a bargain, you better know how to fix rust. The "future buyer",needs to know how to spot a faked trim level truck. Especially since there is lots of money difference in base vs super. The "future seller", well he's in good shape. Long beds are bringing short bed prices from 5 years ago. Hardly anybody dislikes the 67-72 body style, no matter their taste in vehicles. I say they are a good investment now, fun to drive, and easy to sell. Also, as far as the market price, they are still, at entry level, about the " cheapest" vehicle to buy into the market. There's my 02$
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