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Been looking for a 70's crew cab for quite some time and came across a 1970 f250. You can find it at http://www.collectorcartraderonline....chprocess.html.
The guy wants 28000$ for it. I e-mailed him for more info and he sent me the history of the truck and a list of a few thing that are wrong with it like, holes in the seat, a/c doesnt work, some rust on the interior, motor not original, tailgate not original , couple guages dont work, arm rest is cracked and a couple other things. Am I missing some thing or is this truck extremely overpriced? Take a look at and let me know what you think.
I looked at this truck on the internet and It appears to be clean but I think he is about $20,000 to high. As you know, 67-72 are difficult to find in a crew with 4x4 but not $28,000 rare.
Seems to me that if a person is going to pay 28,000 for a 1970 pickup it better look like it just rolled off the assembly line. The link on my firs post takes you to the search page. If you want to see the truck you will have to perform a search.
Mike
Hi Mike, I went on the web sight you where speeking of and did my own search. yes that truck is nice but not for that price!!!! I was looking at the other F250 trucks and found a 1971 crew cab in Arizona red in color 4x4 short bed 390 4-speed it looks nice you might want to check this one out listed as a 4dr not crew cab.. His # is (Do not post tel #'s, please use email/PM for telepone numbers -Admin)
Rich
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Reason: add phone #
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