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Location: Murrieta, California
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Re: Is this 68 worth what he's asking?
I'm not going to look at it. If I did, I'd probably bring it home and my wife would kill me. I don't have room for two trucks and my 69's rear brakes are all taken apart for repair and I can't move it right now anyway. I also just found out I have to tent my house for termites ($1200)! Bummer indeed.
I really appreciate all of the feedback- you all are awesome. One question to those that said to keep looking: Are loaded, big block C20's that common? This is the first one I've seen in my area. Also, wouldn't a similar, but rust free truck be much more expensive? Thanks again, Paul Posted via Mobile Device
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Riverside, CA
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Re: Is this 68 worth what he's asking?
Patience is key, but YES they are out there!! I bought a 68 GMC C20 off this site for under a grand....396 BB, a/c, etc....was not running...but did not take much to get it going! And recently went out and looked at a 70 Chevy C20 402, ac, etc...and he wanted 1,200...ran great, air needed work, and a small amount of body work with little to no rust.
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