Selling an old truck is easy

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by coilover, Dec 4, 2017.

  1. coilover

    coilover Member

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    Just ask my darling wife. She sold her fishing truck to the first person that looked at it and got a whole 8 grand. She proudly told me she had all the receipts and only had $7800 in it. When I asked her about all the things the guys in the shop had done to it for her she said that didn't count since there was no charge because they liked her. When she said she should put new antenna on it I told her the new owner could put a 24 carat gold antenna with a platinum base and a 3 carat diamond for the ball on top and still be money ahead on his purchase. If he died tomorrow a mortician couldn't wipe the smile off his face. Been eating a few cold meals lately.

    302 V8, p/s, p/b, automatic, a-c, sound system. 58k actual miles from one previous owner.
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  2. Lakeroadster

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    In today's market... that's a $10,000 truck... easy. But then again... it is a "Ford" :rolleyes:

    What else is your wife selling?

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    John
     
  3. 50 Chevy LS3

    50 Chevy LS3 Member

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    No kidding!
    Evan, Like John, I'm curious, does your wife have any other vehicles, with her name on the title, that she might want to get rid of?
    If so, I think I need to make a road-trip, to Texas.
    I'll bring a 48' flatbed trailer with me.

    Steve.
     
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  4. vwnate1

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    That's a really nice rig even if it IS a brand 'F' #tongue# .

    Be careful guys ~ she'll have Evan up for sale next #wink# .
     

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