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Posted by ericlb on November 21, 2004 at 07:38:47 from (216.31.6.171):
In Reply to: Re: 1959 truck, i should have never parted with he posted by Eric Rylander on November 21, 2004 at 07:26:25:
it kind of makes you wonder why someone would collect all that and then do nothing with them, kind of like a "H" im buggin a guy about, it has a trailer mower on it and got to his house under its own power, now he does nothing with it, its outside un capped and he wont sell it either, strange.. if anybody wants to part with the larger type trucks, 1 ton and up, you can log onto american truck historical soceity and look in the for sale adds to get an idea of what this stuff goes for nationwide, its kind of like tractors theres some high priced junk as well as some low priced runners, just depends on the indevidual and what someone will pay for a paticular unit, ericlb
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