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9' pickup box f350

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Old 08-17-2017, 10:03 AM
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9' pickup box f350

Not sure if this is the way to address this but I have listed my cummins powered '59 f350 9' stepside truck on the classifieds for the fridge series trucks above. You can see more about it on the thread there titled 'kinda like a hot rod but it isn't hot'. PM me if interested Thanks GB
 
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Old 08-17-2017, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by GB SISSON
Not sure if this is the way to address this but I have listed my cummins powered '59 f350 9' stepside truck on the classifieds for the fridge series trucks above. You can see more about it on the thread there titled 'kinda like a hot rod but it isn't hot'. PM me if interested Thanks GB
Good luck GB! I know you have quite of a collect of pre-48 trucks but are you sure you want to sell the 59. I remember you having sellers remorse after you sold your 53 F350 express.
 
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Old 08-17-2017, 07:22 PM
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Good luck GB! I know you have quite of a collect of pre-48 trucks but are you sure you want to sell the 59. I remember you having sellers remorse after you sold your 53 F350 express.

Duh, I have sellers remorse when I sell anything ford. Ever since the great recession I have been six months behind on income tax and need to catch up. I love to buy them and I DO like to sell them when I need the dough. People who golf, watch football, gamble, chase women can't recoup their investment when they need some cash. Since I don't spend money on paint, chrome, wire harness or billet stuff, I do ok when I sell something. And yes I will miss this truck, most of all the whistle of the turbo right outside my window as I pull into the dump with all the new yuppies in their prius's glaring at my planet killer, while their kids lean out the window and yell "look dad, it's Mater"
 
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