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Old 05-14-2017, 10:38 AM   #51
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Re: Nice truck, but there is a hick-up in description

Well that is probably in the price range given the current market for these trucks and importantly, the time of year....which is the spring when people want to have some fun in the sun, warm cruising.
Good ebay link to follow to see where it goes.....and how much.


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Old 05-14-2017, 04:41 PM   #52
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Re: Nice truck, but there is a hick-up in description

I sold used cars. I know what is done. Salesman sell cars. mechanics fix them. buyers buy them. Everybody is critical of used car salesman. and for the most part they should be.

that truck is not intended to be sold to people like us. wrong market niche. We can an ought to be allowed to be critical for the sake of the learning curve. As for the ethics of the sales representation. That salesman puts him self out there. He risks that to be a salesman. His choice. If the vehicle is misrepresented. the salesman takes a calculated risk. This kind of marketing is ruining the hobby at one end of the spectrum and used car market at the other end. Its not the cars fault. its the salesman.

Maybe the polite thing to do is to critique the vehicle but with the understanding that the other side of the coin is that unethical misrepresentation hurts our hobby. The clueless innocent ignorance routine acted out by salesmen is a facade.

the truck will stand or fall on its own merits. And so shall the salesman.
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Old 05-14-2017, 05:20 PM   #53
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Re: Nice truck, but there is a hick-up in description

I think "original" means "not street rodded" to this salesman.

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