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11-27-2009, 11:52 PM | #1 |
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Gauging interest in sheetmetal
I have the oppurtunity come up quite often to buy complete trucks for a good price. I really do not need them, or any of the parts on them. I would like to help a guy out and save some from the crusher at the same time. I came across a longbed 3/4 ton Custom Camper, Cheyenne Super 1971 recently. The sheetmetal is rust free. It was a 402/400, so it has a high hump cab, and A/C as well. The doors are in great shape. I am not able to ship any of the sheetmetal, but would sell it very very reasonably and would need to be picked up in So Calif.
I hate seeing these things go to the crusher, when dudes on the east coast and midwest would kill for original GM metal in this condition. The problem is, I have not had much luck in the past when it comes to selling body parts/cabs/doors locally and I cannot keep stuff here for very long due to storage and wife issues. I am thinking of picking this truck up and seeing how it goes parting it out. If I cannot sell the body panels, I will probably just have to send it to the crusher as well. Any guys out there looking for rust free sheetmetal, and willing to pick it up in So Cali? Again, I am just gauging interest, not selling anything at this time. Thank you.
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