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Old 08-23-2014, 10:38 PM
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I bought the same style truck 2 years ago for $450 running and driving. The body had some dents and the interior was rough but no rust, but that didn't really matter to me. All I wanted was the motor. I took out the motor/transmission and installed it in my 68 El Camino . I ended up giving the truck away for free to people who scrap metal.

I think at most the truck your looking to buy as it sits is $500. That's being generous. I understand prices have gone up over the last few years but people think these projects are easy to fix because there's parts catalogs for them. If that was the case most "projects" would be on the road. These overnight car shows have driven up the prices on a lot of cars/trucks that normally would be cheaper.
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