Hey Dave, my brother owns a 7-car transport, so I can have them shipped
anywhere in North America within a few days!! BTW chassis #1 just got back
from the suspension shop after a complete rebuild (and me paying the $850.
bill).
> ----------
> From: Dave Quirt[SMTP:quirt@sk.sympatico.ca]
> Reply To: quirt@sk.sympatico.ca
> Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 12:57 AM
> To: Schorn, Tim
> Cc: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Selling two '50 Chev Deluxe 1/2 tons
>
> Tim:
>
> Ouch. I sorta did that by selling one of my vehicles (OK, two of them)
> to put $$$ into education investment funds for daughter and son back in
> 1991. Luckily, these funds have another 8 and 10 years to grow before I
> will need to dip into them!!!! :-)
>
> Too bad you aren't 1000 or 1500 miles closer as I could always use some
> more 5-window ADs :-) Good luck with the sale. The cause is worth it.
>
> Now just don't get into selling MGs too!!!
>
> Dave.
>
> --------------
> >From Tim Schorn:
> Regretfully, I am needing to sell these 2 trucks. I would like to offer
> them
> to the list first as many of you may have friends who would like to have
> a
> truck (or 2) like yours. Both are 5-window cabs with original radios.
> #1 has been totally media-blasted and is disassembled. The
> drivetrain is
> intact, however, and still in the chassis. I drove this truck for 10
> years
> before starting a body-off restoration. The cab has new patch panels in
> the
> back corners, floors, and toeboards. Some rust remains in the
> passenger-side
> cowl. The rest of this truck is very solid and structurally complete
> except
> for bedwood. It has a current Texas registration and has resided in
> Texas
> since new. It was originally painted Brewster Green and comes with 2
> stainless(?) grilles.
> #2 is original and has good sheet metal with a small amount of rust
> in
> the same cowl area as #1. The body has not been tampered with and is
> still
> on the frame, however the driveline has been converted to a later-model
> rear-end and has V-8 motor mounts welded in. It has a transmission and a
> couple of driveshafts, but no motor, hence, no title. A firewall-mounted
> brake pedal assembly is included. This truck still has the original red
> paint and the grille is painted.
> Many extra parts are included with this package, as well as a
> complete
> library of workshop manuals, factory assembly manual, Tom's How to
> Restore
> You Chev PU Book, and a Chev PU Red Book for good measure. All must go,
> no
> parting out at this time, please. Ping off list if interested. Over
> $4000
> invested, asking $3772.25 for all .
>
> Tim
> Sending Daughter #1 To College
>
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