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Location: Hays, KS
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Re: Opinions on this 65
Most likely drive it just to get it back on the road for a bit then decide it’s permanent future...have too many of them anyway lol
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1965 Chevy C10, 2005 4.8L/4l60
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Location: DFW Texas
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Re: Opinions on this 65
Too many? I didn’t know that was possible!
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Larkspur, Colorado
Posts: 916
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Re: Opinions on this 65
Although she sure has some battle scars, that sure looks like one unmolested original truck. Obvious that someone took care of it for most of it's life. In today's day and age trucks like that are getting few and far between. If the interior is just as original and decent as the rest of the truck, and it runs good as you say, i'd pay $1000 and put it back on the road. Some creative use with an additional thousand dollars and about a months worth of spare time and she could be a fairly decent looking reliable second vehicle again. One you could actually use as intended, and one of the very few left on the road still being used as such, left uncut and butchered. That's a good old girl there.........
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