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not mine or anyone i know , just noticed it being same color my truck was originally . the pebble beige is a nice color , i might just paint mine that instead of the hot rod black i had planned .
Who know's what the reserve is, a little more care should have been taken regarding the grille. Lower part drivers side is dented. Several of the horizontal bars are bent. All fixable and should have been done prior to listing. The truck is nice looking however the grille issues takes away from the fronts appearance.
Looks like a nice cruiser, but there's sloppiness in the restoration for a reserve north of $10,000. Such as over spray on the plug wires & wiper bottle, black innerfender paint (vs stock galvanizing), and the hide all spray in liner. Sorry, but for a "15,000 mile truck", there should be no need for these things.
Also, in many states, vehicles over a certian age don't need to have mileage declaired on their titles (ie. OH, WV). States such as PA have yearly inspections with mileage recorded to the state & recorded on the inspection sticker. Wonder if AZ has any way to verrify or validate mileage over the vehicles life?
Cracked dash, possibly a 360, mismatched tires, cheap aftermarket wheels, aftermarket bumpers, and screws holding the trim on.
I paid $1 off evilbay for the last truck I got like that.
If I was bidding $10k+ for that truck I would kick myself in the tail for not bidding $10k+ first on the green and white 69 that is on there right now......much nicer truck.....in my opinion
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