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Edmond here, actually north of Edmond in south Logan county.
'76 F-250 S/C Longbed, 390 C6, pulled the motor due to a cracked head. I put new drums and disks on it about 5 years ago. I've had it for about 8 years and I don't think its been registered since '91, I've got the title signed over by previous owner, but I've never registered it. I have a new passenger fender (supposed to be NOS, but painted white by the guy I bought it from) and an NOS grille with inserts still in the bags. I put a Sorta-Fit patch panel on the driver's side of the bed, have one for the passenger side but haven't installed it yet. I got an uncracked brown dash that I intended to Mar-Hyde blue (truck's tu-tone blue/lt blue). Truck has A/C with leaky seals, I put some BF Goodrich 16" tires on it (16x7 steel rims). Now I'm just thinking of selling it, or parting it out. What do you think I ought to ask for it as a whole? If I can't sell it, I would probably start parting it then.
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