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And this years winner of the "WHAT THE F(*&" award goes to...

http://www.northwestclassicautomall.com ... 618&step=4


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Interesting setup.
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is that someones attempt at a teardrop? or what. how do you like that trailer.
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I think that's pretty cool!
I guess it's his car, he can do what he wants with it.
Kind of like us and our trucks! :lol:
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flyboy2610 wrote:I think that's pretty cool!
I guess it's his car, he can do what he wants with it.
Kind of like us and our trucks! :lol:
True, but some forms of expression are better left, errr, un-expressed.. :doh:
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There's a bright orange '71 F100 4x4 for sale here in town. Don't know if it's a genuine high boy or just done up as a monster. Guy wants $3500.
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So, what are the average going prices for a decent truck from the northwest? I've seen some pretty good ones posted here some time ago. A few between 900.00-1200.00.

But the question is, how what I get it from there to here? Private transport? Wouldn't that cost a bit?
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that would depend on where you are, greenone.



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390Nut wrote:And this years winner of the "WHAT THE F(*&" award goes to...

http://www.northwestclassicautomall.com ... 618&step=4


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Wow, a rare Campillac!
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You can find decent driveable trucks for around $1500, but I've seen real nice ones for $4500-$5000. Depends on what you want.
There was a 68 SWB, 300 4-speed runs good needs paint in the Tacoma paper for $1500 last week. 4x4's are higher.
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There is a real nice 68 f100 here in Albany for 800 bux, but it has a v8 :roll: otherwise I would buy it.
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Here in WA I have been offered 3 free trucks. All where decent starter projects, but needed one thing or another. It's alll supply and demand. Plus I think they just sold more here than Chevy's. I see 3-4 to 1 of Fords vs. same vintage Chevy.
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heep70 wrote:Hey, A newby. :wel: to the site. Please stop by the :Welcome Mat" and intro yourself and your ride. We like pics if you get the chance.
heh, thanks! won't have good pics until we pick it up. just bought a 67/68 flareside, heading down to OR to get it saturday.

this'll make the fourth ford in the stable (01 focus, 05 escape, 1990 f-150) i used to say we have small, medium, and large. now i guess we'll have small, medium, large, and XL. (the f-150 is an XLT lariat :P)
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Here's mine in 1996 when I bought it off a used car lot for $1,600.

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