Posted by Hobo,NC on October 12, 2022 at 05:13:23 from (75.137.54.175):
In Reply to: A waste of time ? posted by 37 chief on October 11, 2022 at 19:42:39:
A bud picked one up the rust was so bad he had to jack the bed up and support it with 2X4's. The cab was full of rust the doors did work well. It had a somewhat nice paint job on it and looked cool.
283 3 on the tree he had about 2K in it and sold for 4K.
He and his wife had planed to keep it for a beater to run around in I told him forget the cool factor take the money and invest in something else. They did and came out a winner.
I worked on a 65 short bed a couple years ago it needed a frame as it was cracked. When I found the bad frame I stopped where in the ell are you gonna find a good frame, if you did $$$$. The budget from the get go was 80K after I found the frame issue I told him he was 50K short.
It shipped to a place that can handle it I hope it never amazes me what folks will spend on them. $900 is a drop in a bucket. As you can see when Santa dropped by to see me he had already dropped a big chunk in it. He never told me what he paid for it other than he had never driven it. The frame issue was so bad you could not keep it in the road.
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