The way we look at these things if it looks and seems like a good truck and
you like it $500 or $700 should not stand in the way. You can spend more
money than that just going out looking for one. We paid $1700 for one two
years ago,(we thought it was too much but it was nice) put in in our storage
place with some other trucks and in its condition could get $5,000 now. We
are keeping it and putting some Fenton stuff on it and painting it and having
more fun than is really legal.
Dave Shier
www.mtntown.com
Tom Burt wrote:
> One of the guys at work got tired of seeing me with my TF and is ready to
> purchase a '48 AD stocker with a 266. He says all the parts are there and
> are intact. There is rust along the floorboards (undisclosed amount), but
> rest of cab and bed are sound. It is completely original inside and out.
> The asking is $2,500. Does this seem like a fair price? I kinda thought
> it was about $500-$700 too high.
>
> Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200
>
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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