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Old 01-02-2005, 03:51 PM   #26
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NO KIDDING.... THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE ON HERE PICK APART EVERY DETAIL, OR KNOCK EVERY TRUCK THATS PICTURED ON HERE. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE PICTURES OF EVERYBODYS OWN TRUCK, WHO HAS SOMETHING NEGATIVE TO SAY. WOW... YOU TALK ABOUT THROWING STONES WHILE LIVING IN A GLASS HOUSE. JOHN
you can look at my truck any day of the week. by far its not perfect, but i am also not trying to sell it for 7500 bucks
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Old 01-02-2005, 04:07 PM   #27
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I think 67ChevyRedneck summed it up. I see trucks around here that are "original" but require a good bit of work. The owner assumes that since it is "original" its going to bring a much higher price and that people will overlook the obvious problems. Uneducated owners often look at ebay or other sometimes inflated sources for estimates of what a truck will bring. Unfortunatly, for the rest of us, some people will pay those prices....
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Old 01-02-2005, 07:36 PM   #28
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OMG the oil filler tube is the wrong color and that tie wrap holding the spark plug wires to the brake line is not original either!

$500 tops!

J/K - I'd love to see this truck in person to really check it out. If it was a similarly equipped Long Fleet I'd say $3000-$4000. Add another $1000 for it being a short wide.
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Old 01-03-2005, 12:40 AM   #29
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The thing is,I don`t see alot of money in this truck as it sits.The money is yet to be spent.It`s a nice driver,but $7500?Way off.Restore it?Bodywork,trim,paint...Why should this guy make all the money when the one that invests in a restoration will never get close to what he has spent.No A/C,a couple options,a nice survivor,not worth that much.Not knockin`the truck,maybe the seller.I always say,"too bad I didn`t find it before he did".
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