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On eBay, 52 pickup with 289. Not mine

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Old 08-28-2011, 05:58 PM
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On eBay, 52 pickup with 289. Not mine

As someone who doesn't know a whole lot, this seems like a good deal.
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Hey Arrowhead, can you say "road-trip?" That seems like a really good deal to me!
 
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Too bad its so far.
 
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...seems a bit steep to me.

Nice looking body though.
 
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Old 08-29-2011, 10:28 AM
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Typical deal...the east coast guys drool, the western guys say no big deal, dime a dozen, too much money. I've got a couple of parts trucks that apparently I should put into little piles and put a huge price tag on, if there's this kind of interest. ;-)
 
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I'm from Indiana...and it still seems steep to me.
 
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It's not easy to find anything on the East Coast. I drove 4.5 hours each way to get my F1 and I was looking for over a month to find something half decent.
 
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I agree with Fordman. I'm from KY and that is way too high even for us on the east coast in the rust belt. It's a good project to get, but not for 4 or 5 grand.
 
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Way too much for a truck in pieces.
 
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