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Old 11-23-2007, 06:48 PM   #1
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WIW - My '64 Step (hope in right section)

I'm thinking that I might need to sell my '64 short wb stepside, but no clue what it's worth (or if anyone would want it!). What do you sage beings think?

It's got a 283V8, 465 Muncie w/a granny first, HEI conversion, decent red/white paint job, white cab interior and bucket seats. Overall it's in pretty nice shape. I have a 2/4" drop kit (shocks and springs) that I haven't had time to install.

VERY LITTLE RUST, and that is isolated to a bit of the cab interior and the front of the inner fender wells.

The truck runs GREAT too.

The 'bad' : I'm sure they're easily sorted and these things don't work probably b/c the previous owner was restoring the truck... but the wipers don't work, the dash lights are out and the heater doesn't blow. Other than that, it's great.


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1964 Chevy Stepside - 383 hydraulic roller Vortec ... a work in progress
2000 Volvo V70R - 340awhp, 22psi, meth-injected of Porsche-eating fun. The grocery-getter on steroids

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