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Old 05-01-2014, 07:25 PM   #5506
1968vetL-71
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Re: How about some pics of 73-91 crew cabs

Although it sounds completely ridiculous too the average person, if the truck was done right, he probably has more than that in it and A) thinks and wants to try and recoupe what he has invested, or B) that's his way of not really wanting too sell it unless it's just too good of an offer. Sometimes it works, sometimes it don't.

I've got certain vehicles I will never sell and when someone asks about that this is the conversation.

Them- "How much would you take?"
Me- "it's not forsale"!
Them- "Everything has a price"
Me- "I'll take 100,000!"
Them- "It's not even worth half that!"
Me- "guess it's not forsale then huh?"

I will say that crew cab was the reason I looked for my 91 and built it!
Love , Love , Love it!!
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1969 impala conv 427 #s loaded. dad bought new
1969 "Judge" RA-3, rare warwick blue/white, #'s
1968 vet convertible #s 427/435 tripower (sold)
1968 belair 2door post #s 427/385
1936 ford 5w coupe dads 1st car
1969 camaro ss (17,xxx) miles

Wanted: 69-72 suburban project, 69 camaro convertible. also any big block cars. 69-70 gto judge project.
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