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Location: Winona Lake, IN
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Re: what would you pay for a rust-free cab
I paid $1500 for a rust free cab, drivers fender, and a pretty nice bench seat out of a ‘72 longhorn, about 7 years ago. Bought them from a member of this board. He needed some cash and wasn’t really far into his project, so I got lucky too. The cab has one small patch in the floor about 2x3 inches.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Central NC
Posts: 1,895
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Re: what would you pay for a rust-free cab
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