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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Dyer, Indiana
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Re: Need help with a '67 swb that I came across
lol.... i was a D student at a public school....what can i say....lol
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Location: Peyton, CO
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The 67 - 72 generation trucks are going up in price all the time. This appears to be a non-power, drum brake truck, with a SBC, and a 3-speed? Seems like $2,200 is a lot of money. I agree with 100%chevy, offer the owner $1,500 and be willing to walk away! Of course, in certain areas where it's drier and the metal stays in better shape, the trucks command a better price because we all want the good tin. Good luck, can't beat another truck!!
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don "The DRBMan" 2014 Audi A4 (The Wife's Daily Driver) 2017 HD Ultra (The Cruiser) 2003 HD Fatboy (The Ride) 2001 Chevy Suburban (Another back up!!) For the first time in forever, not a single 67-72 Chevy truck, Blazer, or Suburban on the property! Basically retired and getting the new Motorhome ready for some traveling. Doing a bit of work on the house getting it ready to sell! LOL!! |
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