sir, id like to offer you a 2012 for that old truck u got,
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Re: sir, id like to offer you a 2012 for that old truck u got,
I might, but it would be a tough choice. When I had first bought it I probably would have traded in a heartbeat, but the longer I own my truck and the more things I change about it and do to it the more I become attached to it. I've owned my crew for almost four years now, and that is the second longest I've owned any vehicle. I usually get bored with them and trade them off in no time, but there is something about it that keeps me interested and I know that I would kick myself every day if I sold the ol' pig. The countless hours I have "invested" in her make it almost impossible to put a price on. I do have to say though that if someone came up with a wad of 30k cash, not a trade, I'd probably sell. Mostly because it would open up a whole new world of neat old cars and trucks I could afford to have. Ask me again in a couple years and a few thousand more hours invested and I may say "Not for sale!"
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Re: sir, id like to offer you a 2012 for that old truck u got,
That is the best way i have heard it put. The more you do to your bump the more it is yours. Thus the price goes up. funny thing is the price may go down in others eyes so yeah makes it a no sale real quickfomocoguy wrote:I might, but it would be a tough choice. When I had first bought it I probably would have traded in a heartbeat, but the longer I own my truck and the more things I change about it and do to it the more I become attached to it. I've owned my crew for almost four years now, and that is the second longest I've owned any vehicle. I usually get bored with them and trade them off in no time, but there is something about it that keeps me interested and I know that I would kick myself every day if I sold the ol' pig. The countless hours I have "invested" in her make it almost impossible to put a price on. I do have to say though that if someone came up with a wad of 30k cash, not a trade, I'd probably sell. Mostly because it would open up a whole new world of neat old cars and trucks I could afford to have. Ask me again in a couple years and a few thousand more hours invested and I may say "Not for sale!"

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The Junk that hangs around
67' F-250 highboy Camper special cross breed currently under way
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=86706
1974 Bronco 302 3 speed
1984 bronco 302 c6 35's
1994 F350 7.3 5spd dually.
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Re: sir, id like to offer you a 2012 for that old truck u got,
Nope. I'll keep my 68 thank you very much.