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Old 09-18-2007, 05:16 PM   #1
LUV2XCLR8
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Question Help Needed - Parting Value

Most of you may or may not want to divulge all of your secrets so I will
understand if you don't reply. I have been considering parting out stuff
as a side opportunity to get work done on my rigs. I have the space (I
have 20 acres) but I fear my location can hurt me. (Western TN) What
I was wondering is this, is there a general rule of thumb you all use? If
I was to get this truck below, sorry no pic, what would you offer based
on my description? I do not think it salvagable as a whole and would be
only intersted in it to make a few bucks towards working on my project.
Thanks in advance for any help that you have chosen to give me below

1968
LWB FLEETSIDE
FRONT CLIP
4.10 POSI REAR
4 SPEED TRANNY

No idea on the motor or the rest of the options, but with that said, even
if it's ruff, what kind of value could I put on that? Thank you again, Craig
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