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I wonder if we should have a separate for sale/wanted section here for 1980-86 trucks. ????
I did post in the Market place. Have a project F250 4x4 plow truck that I'll never get to. With a lot of stuff to complete the project. Located N of Ithaca, NY
If you post anything in this regular section for sale you will regret it. Years and years later you will still be bugged by people asking "is it still for sale". A for sale post is somewhat permanent up in the regular posting section.
Hi Dave. Also thinking about posting on facebook market place. Probably end up pulling a couple of engines and scrapping the rest. Hate to do that but.....
Also hated to sell our place in Virginia but, old age and I81 traffic got to us....
Hi Dave. Also thinking about posting on facebook market place. Probably end up pulling a couple of engines and scrapping the rest. Hate to do that but.....
Also hated to sell our place in Virginia but, old age and I81 traffic got to us....
You moved to NY? I bet that was clear sailing. I hear the roads are clogged leaving NY.
I think you went in the wrong direction they get a lot of snow up that way.
Moving snow at an old age is no fun either. One of the reasons the wife and I moved from CT to NC, no snow and if we do get any it is a dusting and everything shuts down, no equipment to deal with it.
Heck I dont even own a snow shovel and been down here since 2015.
Dave ----
Actually, our last trip from Virginia to NY took the longest , 13 1/2 hours. 2 accidents along I81 in Northern VA. Tried to get on Rt 11, that was plugged too.
We got snow in the Stuart area a few times, even had a guy plow the driveway. Not much snow around our area here in NY this year. Used a broom several times to get the snow off the walk. (Global warming??)
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