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Old 01-31-2016, 07:19 PM   #1
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Maybe not as the price was normal for this area. If anything it'll go down south or back east to flip. I don't recall anything special about that truck or price, just seemed normal for over here.
As I said in previous posts I call Idaho, Washington State and Oregon the Truck Rich Tri-States. Texas and California are right up there too.
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Old 01-31-2016, 07:58 PM   #2
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As I said in previous posts I call Idaho, Washington State and Oregon the Truck Rich Tri-States. Texas and California are right up there too.
california does still have a lot. but it's getting very hard to find anything original (not beat up, cut down, or hodge podged together). when you do come across a straight original one they are very pricy. i bet texas is similar.
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california does still have a lot. but it's getting very hard to find anything original (not beat up, cut down, or hodge podged together). when you do come across a straight original one they are very pricy. i bet texas is similar.
Certainly true in SF Bay Area
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Old 02-01-2016, 12:44 AM   #4
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I do this search everyday on the Phoenix Craigslist. A lot of nice trucks including at least one unique truck owned by a member.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/search...er%29&sort=rel
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Old 02-01-2016, 07:04 AM   #5
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That's about as much as we would get in 10 years around here.

[QUOTE=FirstOwner69;7469089]I do this search everyday on the Phoenix Craigslist. A lot of nice trucks including at least one unique truck owned by a member.
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As I said in previous posts I call Idaho, Washington State and Oregon the Truck Rich Tri-States. Texas and California are right up there too.
Pretty sure I read somewhere, but can't verify the veracity of the information, that from the mid forties to the early 80s, over half the trucks sold annually in the US were sold in Texas and Oklahoma. Makes sense. Funny story, I grew up in MA, but have spent most of my adult life in Oklahoma. Was back in MA a couple years ago and was at a Wal-mart. And when I came outside and started walking thru the parking lot, something looked odd and just wasn't right. What was it? Most of the vehicles were cars, not trucks, which is the absolute opposite here in Oklahoma.
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