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Re: Here is one for you collectors.
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Posted by dhermesc on March 28, 2007 at 11:07:05 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Here is one for you collectors. posted by Kelly C on March 28, 2007 at 07:11:35:
"This is a 1964 International Harvester Metro Van. It is in pretty rough condition, with some rusted areas, a hole in the top where a ventilator fan is located, a large hole in the left side where the food was served, the original back door is missing, there is a chrome strip on the grill missing, and the inside was converted into a mobile kitchen. The truck does run pretty good, and tracks down the road well. It does need an exhaust manifold, or the original one repaired. The rear dual tires are in fair shape, and the fronts are in the same shape. The inside cab is rusty, and the seat is probably not the original. All in all, it's a pretty cool looking truck, but really needs someone to fix it up!" The guy needs to be a bit more realistic. Not a collector item, lots of work and unkown problems in finding parts all with a starting bid of $1000. If he dropped a "0" off he might have a chance.
That being said it would be a fun toy once it was done.
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