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06-01-2016, 11:27 PM | #28 |
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Re: Anyone after a 1972 two-tone 43k mile survivor GMC?
People say it's not worth it, but this is just the minda truck these "Made for TV" builders would buy to blow apart and customize so they don't have to deal with restoration, then turn around and ask six figures. Remember Boyd Coddington buying that minty '59 Impala? he had to pry that away from the owner. Do you think that seller decided to sell it for a low-ball price when the buyer is begging for it? It's too much money for me because I don't have the money
I'm sure documentation would be available to a serious party. Hey Dennis, if you are lurking out of curiosity, because you know we'd be talkin', I hope life is good and arrowheads are plentiful
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