04-27-2009, 12:24 PM | #1 |
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I fell in love
I want this`64,bad.Although I really want big glass.I got this guys number at the end of Spring Carlisle.He hauls stuff back from AZ and was selling parts or whole.That`s original paint and just what I`d like to start with.The old rancher he bought it from got it just how he wanted it...HD suspension,16" wheels,292/4spd:
He has other parts for it and wants $1,500.I had that in my pocket and it`s only a bit over an hour away.Now,it`s up in upstate NY.I just need the money for surviving my dislocated shoulder,unfortunately...such is life.
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04-27-2009, 12:31 PM | #2 |
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Isnt $1500 a bit steep?
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04-27-2009, 12:37 PM | #3 |
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I would say $500 is pushing it in that condition.
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04-27-2009, 12:50 PM | #5 |
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Depends on what's available in his area & what the final objective is.
A truck from AZ for sale up North is not the same as a truck from up north for sale. Southwest trucks w/minimal rust issues can cost a little more, but they also don't have many of the severe rust issues & will cost less over-all to get road worthy. This would be less so for a total frame off restoration where many parts are replaced while it's down to the frame. But on a driver/beater where it's a 'get it running & enjoy it' type of build, the extra spent for the low rust truck will be worth it.
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04-27-2009, 01:04 PM | #6 |
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I.M.H.O. ... keep looking,he's looking for a quick buck from a sucker!...RUN!!! try c.l. in your aera,closer to home.and most likely cheaper...TAKE YOUR TIME!!!
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04-27-2009, 01:07 PM | #7 |
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I suppose your right, over here theyre a dime a dozen. I can see how salt, snow and other things will effect the overall condition of trucks in a certain area.
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Here you can get this one for $600 http://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/1115921609.html
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Dont know how close you are to linden but there is this one. http://nashville.craigslist.org/cto/1142549549.html
Or this one in smyrna http://nashville.craigslist.org/cto/1137627571.html
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04-27-2009, 01:19 PM | #10 |
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I wolud have to agree. 1500 for a truck in that condtion seems steep.Offer him 800.00 and see if he'll bite
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I've seen my buddies do it as well. They see a truck for $1500 less in MO, drive from TX to pick it up (or pay to have it shipped) only to find it's worse than expected or no better than a slightly more expensive local truck. Once you factor in the transportation costs & time/effort involved, the slightly more expensive local deal starts looking much better.
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04-27-2009, 02:10 PM | #12 |
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I am going to piss you guys off, but you are being assholes. Of every one of you who posted about the price being too high, not a single one of you lives in the rust belt. You might want to put on Special-Ks shoes and walk awhile through the rust belt to adjust your perspective on fair truck pricing.
This guy is in Buffalo NY. He is not in a nice southern or western climate where these trucks survive. Up there, the pickins are very slim. Frankly, the opinion of pricing from someone who lives in a nice salt free climate is about as pertinent to him as his choice is snow shovels is to you. A 1500 dollar truck in hand to a yankee is just as good as going across the country to get a cheaper truck. Gas and wear and tear on your truck and trailer is not free. It don't take long driving all over, stopping for meals and gas to eat up any savings.
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Scoti and Kevin,you`re alright with me.I don`t need to be told what anything is worth.I know my trucks as well as any nay-sayer on this site.Do you all know what it costs to ship a truck 2,500 to 3,000 miles?Non-drivable is double.I want to "build" a truck.This truck costs less than a set ot wheels and tires.It has a running 292 that`s worth alot.The other body parts come with it.AND,it doesn`t have the 'usual" rust.I have "vision" that many seem to lack,I guess.You are looking at original paint,no dents,no bondo,rare 292 and 16" 6-lug wheels.It has three hole no bigger than a quarter.I can sell the engine and wheels or prolly keep the motor.Don`t think I`m getting defensive.More like attempting to enlighten those who can`t see it.
I took this truck and build it from something simular out of AZ that I dragged back: It was a bit better,but I paid more,too.It was white with light surface rust.But,had a 327,extra tank,a/c,tach,and set up for a camper.I sold it for $8,000. I took junk that looked like this thruck I showed you and built this when I lived in Flagstaff: I had about $3,000 into that one and sold it for that in`82. I mess with bikes,too.If you saw the basket case I started with you wouldn`t believe this bike could come out of it:
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, I was asking a question not making a statement. Scoties reply has its candor so I left it at that.
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Kevin, DUDE? wow we are assholes?
If its a good deal then by all means he should buy it. I 'll be sure to keep my West Coast Opinions only for the West Coast guys
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I don't care if you guys like me or not. In real life, I am indeed a true grade A certified asshole. But, I say what I mean and I never disrespect anyone first.
I'm simply saying out of respect for the guy, everyone should consider what he is dealing with. His climate and truck availablity is different than any one elses. Yes, that is a 500 dollar truck here too, but I live in Texas, they are very common. The guy has been building old trucks for years and if he said he fell in love, there must be something to it. I've never known him to be a fool.
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realy, the only lack of respect came from you, NO ONE bashed him.
But what ever ...... your right I dont care either
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I don`t think anyone`s upset here.Just trying top broaden some closed minds.That can be harder than restoring a truck.At least for me it is. Now,excuse me.In the middle of typing this I heard the distinct rumble of an idling Panhead out front.It`s Joe,my riend up the road who has a `56 effie I`m helping him with.I stick my head out and he just pointed up his way and took off.That`s how we roll around here.Maybe I am sick enough to want to buy such junk,but I`m happy in that skin. BTW,these guys bring junk rustfree from California to the same swap meet.They were asking $900 for a clean bare 67-72 shortbed frame.That`s nuts ain`t it?I`d never pay that.But,they sold it.I bought one from Hart Rob for that much with rebuilt steering/brakes/and all including a 4/6 drop.I take pride in my assessment in old iron and have years behind me to back it up. Over & out. *Ever notice how few guys in this 60-66 area are rom above the Mason-Dixon line?That outta tell ya something,ya think?
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Well crap, this isn't going to end up in some big group hug scenario is it ? Because if so, I don't want to be that guy in the middle.
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oops.. I thought he was in TN. Buffalo is a bit differnt. And I already know im an asshole.,
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Yea! Lets all cook up some smores, hold hands and sing kumbya.
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