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Craigslist find. It might be mine come Thursday.
This is the only pic I have of my 84 that replaced my 84 stepside that was wrecked a couple of years ogo.
Barrett Jackson would not let him in the parking lot, never mind the auction block
Originally Posted by BiGGreen350
I agree!!!! what a joke, the rims kill it of many other things also
I understand these trucks are getting rare and such but if you are going to ask that price have perfect paint (all on the rocker shield I see white paint showing through) also I would think the bed would be clean that thing is dirtier then a mud trucks bed. Plus he says it is restored that isn't restored, restored in my opinion is all back to original state more like restomoded and now that he did that it ain't worth more then $6K in my area (bullnoses are high over here).
Trav
Here is my bronco, and a plow truck from work. It snowed 10 inches last night.
One of the mechanics owns it, he only drives it when it snows a lot. I think it's an 84. It has a 351, a 90's style bumper, and a roll bar.
I have been helping my friend Chet restore his 1995 F250 Powerstroke, Yesterday we took the bed off, and put POR 15 on the frame.
We were up at his shop, and he showed me this truck that his Grandpa bought new. It is fully loaded with every option. Sorry for the bad pictures, I was in a garage. It has the 6.9 diesel, with 244k on it. The body is rusted out, so now they use it for spreading salt in the winter. It has always been parked inside, so the interior and dash are still pretty nice.
As much as I prefer the wood grain interior, I would swap a nice interior like that in my truck in an instant. I'm starting to think like "screw originality, I want something that looks nice..."
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