
Truck is a '68, but I don't think it's actually an Explorer because it doesn't have the bright trim on the bumpers or grille, or the side moldings. 302/3-on-the-tree, was running 7 months ago and driven to where it sits, cranks but won't start now (no spark) and I bet it just needs points/condenser (or a Duraspark swap

I can't get a price out of the girl selling it. She says it was her daughter's truck and she stopped driving it when she went to college and it's been sitting. She doesn't want to fix it and she doesn't want to sell it, but it can't sit around any longer.
She won't sell the El Camino. Darn. I'll be heading up to Cashion to check it out tomorrow or Sunday. I figure I can get a running truck for $800, $900, or $1000 in/around Fort Worth. Two of them look better than this one and one looks worse. For non-running condition I figure it's worth about $300-$400. It does seem to have more rust than a typical Texas truck but I bet it's due to clogged drains and rodent damage. I'll have to spend about $150 to get it flatbed towed back to my house or I'll see if the brother in law will loan his race car trailer.