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Posted by Skipper on November 21, 2004 at 05:48:44 from (4.64.4.76):
In Reply to: 1959 truck, i should have never parted with her! posted by mike2 on November 21, 2004 at 01:06:42:
Hate to see them go, huh? I just sold a 59 Chev 3800, which is a 1 ton dually two weeks ago. I got $2200 for it and don't know if that was good or not. It was in exceptional shape, but being a one ton dually with a granny 4 speed didn't make it a desirable truck for a cruiser. I was gonna get in trouble hauling my antique tractors around in it sooner or later, so it is good to be gone. The brake system and power was just too weak for me to use safely with a load. Value of these can swing pretty wide from cheap to expensive, depending on shape of truck, what kind, and buyer!! $800 could be OK if it wasn't a desirable truck, but if it was then someboby got a really good deal if it was in good shape.
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