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Steve ;
It wasn't a poor suggestion , it's the realistic answer I just don't want to take as I hate " color changes ".
Even my Son (who heartily approves of me buying and building this truck) said it needs re painting and to just suck it up and have the exterior re done in Forester Green.
These trucks (1967 ~ 1987) rust out anywhere because GM decided to use decidedly inferior quality steel then poorly prime it then cut a few corners engineering wise so there are multiple water / mud / leaves / trash collection points that hold water / dampness and so _force_ them to rust out .
" Curbstoning " is the making of money by buying up old vehicles and flipping them quickly , not bothering to do any repairs , up dating the tags & title , often they don't check the oil or wash the damn things .
With this attitude of course , it's a short hop to lying through their teeth about any aspect of said vehicle.....
Nevertheless , occasional jewels turn up , this *might* be one as it needs several thousand dollars of parts but the over all condition is , IMO pretty good .
Adding words to your lexicon is always a good thing IMO .
I hope this was helpful .
As far as the truck I would like to buy it and made him an offer he accepted .
I went to the bank and got the lolly and left him a message telling him to call me whenever he's ready to do the deed .
The problem with this is : he can now shop it 'round to others saying " well , I have a cash offer of $$ I'll take but if you offer more $$ right now , you can have it " ~ this has happened to me many times over , if so I'll just keep on looking .