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1966 F100 twin I beam, 6k on new 390 V8, some rust spots around cab rain gutters, mostly restored, runs excellent, clean title in hand, current reg, no smog necessary. Beautiful truck!
If that truck has rust thru at the drip rail and he cant fix it himself best would be to sell it now before it gets worse. Whole lot of work needed to fix the rust problem he is pointing out. If you have welding skills buy the truck but take off a boat load of $s to fix the problem if you cant yourself. Figure bodywork and repaint $$$$s to fix.
I have learned in my years of buying trucks, one man's treasure is another mans POS!!
I have called on trucks, been told, ya, SUPER nice and clean, awesome, driven to look at it and wanted to just smack the f**ker upside the head for being such a lyin piece of crap! And Ya, for 12 G's, he HAS been smokin something!
Buddy and I took a flight to Arizona to look at and buy a 66 F100. The pictures looked great and he said that he would definitely drive it back to Oregon. When we got there I had was in awe of his photography skills and his ability to lie with a straight face.....probably a good poker player. No inner fender on one side no heater or controls and the radiator looked like it barely survived a gang drive by. We took a flight back the next day.
hey...these people are just tryin to make a livin'......I mean they gotta eat too right?? so if they can find a sucker thats willing to pay 18 million dollars for some POS that they've taken pictures of and ran those pics through adobe photoshop for hours and hours whats wrong with that? I mean...their time is worth something right?!?! besides, plane tickets and travel is SO cheap these days, who CANT afford to go somewhere far away and get dooped in this manner?!? Just a little sarcasm from someone that's been down that road too!!
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.