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maybe it is canadian dollars. how many miles is 162,000 kilometres anyways? it think it is the ultra-rare "beighe" interior that makes this truck such a gem. plus, all that work having the transmission "checked out" can be very costly.
maybe it is canadian dollars. how many miles is 162,000 kilometres anyways? it think it is the ultra-rare "beighe" interior that makes this truck such a gem. plus, all that work having the transmission "checked out" can be very costly.
I aint sure, but it might be that "dual plain" intake he's got hisself on that there antique in excallant condition...
hence why this was going for ever!! https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/5...or-laughs.html
it is simply amazing!!! Nice catch 77f250 ...you gonna bid on it.... I have ta say,,, I am tempted,,,,,
to go out and look at my antiques!!
I like the lift blocks at the front axle. Obviously this guy doesnt want to sell his truck. Id go with the "wife says its got to go but nobody wants it so it must stay" theory.
If I had a truck for sale that I actually thought would sell for $13,000+ I would add a few more detail pictures and atleast clean the yard up a little.
Its a little high but Ive seen trucks about the same go for 7-8 thousand around here.
You guys must have better eyes than me .........wheres the blocks in the front end , the rust , the chrome strip around the window not looking right?
I think your all jealous.
The truck sits up square and when you look at the side picture everything lines up good.
Like I say hes askingto much but it doesnt look like that bad of a truck.
It's a heck of a lot worse truck than 13 grand should get someone...There are rust holes THROUGH the bed, you can't see that? Ok so it lines up- meaning he's probably not messed with it(a good thing in this guy's case) I paid $500 for a 76 from GA that line up and sat square, and also did not have rust holes through the bed.
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