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Old 08-23-2005, 10:19 PM   #26
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So, where can I get one of those?
I have seen a few of them on Ebay from time to time. I bought this one several years ago mainly because I bought out a junkyard that had a lot of medium duty trucks and schools buses out the ying yang! The people that bought the cars and trucks from bought the land, and wanted all the junk moved. No one within reasonable driving distance had a crusher that could come on the yard and crush the big stuff, so I sold them to a yard that would cut them up. The catch was that I had to get the trucks and buses to them. Between the whole cars, parts, and scrap that I sold out of the yard, I ended up making out very good. This old truck made me a lot of money, and I hate seeing look as bad is does! The ONLY money I've ever spent on it has been for tires, points, fuel, and oil! It has never laid down on me, and it is a very tough old truck.
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Old 08-23-2005, 10:29 PM   #27
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I am also going with the bottom picture but with flames only on the cab and maby some small flames coming off of the big fire on the bed.
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Old 08-23-2005, 10:53 PM   #28
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I have seen a few of them on Ebay from time to time. I bought this one several years ago mainly because I bought out a junkyard that had a lot of medium duty trucks and schools buses out the ying yang! The people that bought the cars and trucks from bought the land, and wanted all the junk moved. No one within reasonable driving distance had a crusher that could come on the yard and crush the big stuff, so I sold them to a yard that would cut them up. The catch was that I had to get the trucks and buses to them. Between the whole cars, parts, and scrap that I sold out of the yard, I ended up making out very good. This old truck made me a lot of money, and I hate seeing look as bad is does! The ONLY money I've ever spent on it has been for tires, points, fuel, and oil! It has never laid down on me, and it is a very tough old truck.
I'd happily pay a finder's fee.
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