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Old 08-04-2022, 01:28 AM   #1
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One from East Wenatchee Wa that may be quite overpriced.
Au contraire; those plastic Honda hubcaps make it priceless.
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Old 08-04-2022, 02:55 AM   #2
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Amazing a bit of snooping shows that they have had the truck at least three years.

It appears to be a pretty well stock truck with maybe a split manifold and stacks.

I'm going to assume that the local spit and whittle club experts told her it was worth 25 K and leave it at that.
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Old 08-16-2022, 03:38 PM   #3
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This one is a pretty nice truck but the add has been up locally for ten weeks. Maybe the Southern California price in central Washington but it is a pretty nice truck when you look at it. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...type=top_picks
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Old 08-22-2022, 05:24 PM   #4
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This one is a pretty nice truck but the add has been up locally for ten weeks. Maybe the Southern California price in central Washington but it is a pretty nice truck when you look at it. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...type=top_picks
It’s probably worth the asking price of $ 25k if you consider what it would cost to start a new build in time and money.
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Old 08-22-2022, 10:53 PM   #5
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This one is a pretty nice truck but the add has been up locally for ten weeks. Maybe the Southern California price in central Washington but it is a pretty nice truck when you look at it. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...type=top_picks
That’s NOT a SoCal price. Here the asking would be more like $35,000. Pretty truck though I don’t especially like AD’s in two tone this one looks good.
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Old 08-21-2022, 09:48 PM   #6
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not a CHEVY but an old school inline and a t5 would be cool!! he is high on price. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...type=top_picks
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Old 08-22-2022, 11:45 AM   #7
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I don't know why I always want one of these when I see one. Ten thousand with no engine or transmission does seem a little high, but it looks like it's in much better condition than most of the others that I've seen advertised. I don't see any serious rust on it at all. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...type=top_picks
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Old 08-22-2022, 05:13 PM   #8
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I don't know why I always want one of these when I see one. Ten thousand with no engine or transmission does seem a little high, but it looks like it's in much better condition than most of the others that I've seen advertised. I don't see any serious rust on it at all. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...type=top_picks
Gee , a ‘60 Metro van with hardly any rust , that makes it a great starting point for a frame driveline swap . The Ford Econoline has about the same wheelbase and will slip right under with minor mods . But it will require custom offset wheels to get the track right . If one was to go with the patina, money saved on body repairs could offset the cost of the chassis swap .
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Old 08-22-2022, 12:17 PM   #9
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Seeing a real uptick in those selling "projects". I think it would be beyond wise to look at online parts suppliers and labor costs before beginning ANY restoration/repair project. Unless wealthy the time has passed for most of us even when you can do the work yourself. Please tell me I'm wrong.
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Old 08-22-2022, 12:21 PM   #10
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A metro van just like that except it had an equally badly deterioated white paint job sat in someone's driveway on Washington Avenue in Yakima for years until it disappeared one day. I don't remember there being too many of them around this area when they were new. The ones that were around seemed too belong to bigger companies with outlets in a lot of cities. Could be like a lot of corporate rigs now, they get shipped back to a single point to be auctioned off when the company rotates them out.
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this looks almost like it was an air force rig. if i had the cash for a project it would be cool even a 300 ford and 5 speed

yes looks to be better than most ESPECIALLY in Wi
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two years ago i found my brother a 41 metro (last year of teardrop headlights!) with a roll up door in the back. he could probably sell in this market for 6-8x what he paid but instead he bought an envoy to do a chassis swap with. he is an international 5 star salesman, so he has like 3-4 internationals including a 59 b100 i also found him (the brown one on the left in the 3rd pic) and a 57 b60? two ton that runs and drives.
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Old 08-23-2022, 12:08 PM   #13
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It's a bit pricy for this area for what it actually is. Simply meaning that it isn't detailed out enough to have the Bomb lowrider brigade here fork over the money for what it is trying to be. We have a huge Lowrider faction in this area but on an old Bomba truck they want what they would expect out of East La as far as detail. They do have some nice ones too.
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Old 08-23-2022, 12:17 PM   #14
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47 panel truck shell with beat up rear fenders and little else but the price is 300 bucks.

Listed as a 53 but no water channel on the cowl means 47.

Pretty rough but it is in CleElum Wa Next to Roslyn Wa and not all that far from Leavenworth Wa so it wouldn't be that hard to convince your significant other to do a road trip and a mini vacation. Photos are dark and not great though.

I'd buy it but don't have the extra cash even though I could set it on my old frame.

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1949? chassis

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Located in NC. I went to buy this truck and chassis (project/all in parts) and this guy beat me there by 30 minutes.

This chassis is in amazing shape. The cab mount is still a cab mount. The metal for the running boards is just about perfect. The only issue is the previous owner did something "hoo-doo-ey" with the rear springs. I think it was an attempt to lower the truck with what was there. Other than that it is as complete as one would want.

Not selling parts for this guy but just putting a solid chassis out here if someone were looking.

I'm still looking for a truck, but if I had a truck and were going to go stock, switching to cab to a re-built-ready to go factory chassis is a lot easier than any of the swap ideas.

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I went to buy this truck and chassis (project/all in parts) and this guy beat me there by 30 minutes.
man you cant catch a break with both hands
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Mama said there will be days like this....LOL

I will eventually find one that is available when I am available.

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I'm thnking what you saw are the bolt on overload springs that were either a factory or dealer installed option that about 75% of these trucks had at one time or another.

That really is a nice GMC long wheelbase 1/2 frame for someone wanting to replace a hacked up frame or botched frame swap with a real frame. It is the same frame that I have for my stretched cab 48 buld.

This being my frame.
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Thanks for the info. I have never seen a spring set up like that before.

It is in incredible shape.

Hopefully someone can use it before it gets scrapped.

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That really is a nice GMC long wheelbase 1/2 frame for someone wanting to replace a hacked up frame or botched frame swap with a real frame. It is the same frame that I have for my stretched cab 48 buld.

This being my frame.
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You guys will love this...

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...05235967718458

Someone's old custom truck! Some interesting modifications done here.
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You guys will love this...

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Someone's old custom truck! Some interesting modifications done here.
YES, I do love it. It's got some neat and interesting mods. I looks like it doesn't have any rust.
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You guys will love this...

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Someone's old custom truck! Some interesting modifications done here.
That's a great truck. It's worth driving around just for the looks.
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I'd say that any of who have been at this for long enough have had Scott 123's experience.
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I'd say that any of who have been at this for long enough have had Scott 123's experience.
scott and i have been chatting recently, this isnt the first or even second he just barely missed out on.
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scott and i have been chatting recently, this isnt the first or even second he just barely missed out on.
I feel the pain. I was informed I was "outbid" on a vehicle once after the seller agreed on my offer and said it was off the market. And I wasn't given an opportunity to raise the "bid." Very frustrating.

But I can also say there's a deal out there that's right for Scott. It will happen.
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