Steve Troxel says:
>
> needs a new fuel pump. All of these items are fixable. However, I
> will have to hire some of it done. The interior was completely
> redone and looks nice. The guy says he drives it regularly (before
> the fuel pump when out) which is what I would like to do.
>
> Even with these problems it looks better than anything I have seen
> in my area (Southeast Kansas). I do not have the experience or tools
> to do a complete restoration from the ground up and would like to
> buy something that is 80% to 90% finished. I'm thinking about
> offering the guy $4,000 to $4,500. Am I in the ballpark? Thanks for
> any input.
I don't know about your area, but here in the Pacific North WET, a truck
line that would not bring more than $3200-$3500.
Take a look at the prices in Specialty Interest Car Guide.....
P.S. I'll be moving into my shop soon if the 1950 doesn't find a home
before the paint shop returns the 1953. Someone take this fine truck off
my hands so I can get another project moving along......
See it on my web page: http://3228368420/~miq/oletruck.html
and no that isn't a typo. It's the new fad I'm starting--10 digit urls.
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Miq Millman miq@teleport.com
Tualatin, OR
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