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RE: [oletrucks] Wanted: Good home for good truck

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Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Wanted: Good home for good truck
From: "Pat Sackrider" <phsackrider@chartermi.net>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 06:14:02 -0400
Whoops, meant to add that.  I'm in Saginaw, MI.

-----Original Message-----
From: DON [mailto:ppm@accesscomm.ca] 
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 9:18 PM
To: Pat Sackrider
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Wanted: Good home for good truck

ONE OF US MIGHT JUST BE INTERESTED IF WE KNEW WHERE IN HELL IT IS???????


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pat Sackrider" <phsackrider@chartermi.net>
To: "Chevy Truck List" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 7:03 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] Wanted: Good home for good truck


> Well, due to financial cutbacks, space limitations, and lack of time,
> the old truck is looking for a new home as sad as that is for me.
Since
> Id like to see anyone on this list get it first Ill start here to
try
> and sell it.  So the basics are 54, Chevrolet 3600 > ton.  It is a
> 5-window truck mostly the standard green.  The original engine is gone
> and it has a 292 in it now.  Ive fiddled with the engine enough, new
> hoses, fuel filter, couple cans of carb cleaner, turned out it runs
> fairly good and starts easy enough.  I picked it up about a year and a
> half ago and was never able to drive it other than back in forth out
of
> the garage and back, do to the complete lack of brakes.  In the
> meantime, Ive rebuilt the front wheel hubs  new bearings $$$ rebuilt
> wheel cylinders.  Rebuilt the rear brakes and hubs, all new springs
and
> shoes, bearings were in nice shape.  If I were lucky all it would need
> would be brake fluid but it truly needs new brake lines first.  Master
> cylinder was bone dry when I got it so its status is unknown, but you
> could guess.  Emergency brake works great.  3 speed manual shift, as I
> said back and forth in the drive way so I know reverse and 1st works,
> clutch ok, too.  When I got it, the side window was broke on driver
> side, replaced that yesterday  also have a spare side window, as
Chevy
> Duty had a pair price not a single price.  Rear window has country
> accent marks (3 bullet holes) could be history here, the truck used by
> Bonnie and Clyde???  Has a radio, but never found out why it wont
turn
> on.  When I got it, the electrical has already been switched to 12
volt.
>
>
> Body wise, I was always impressed that it was a solid as it was.
Front
> end is in nice shape.  Cab has the typical corner rust and holes
> Headliner is gone and the interior roof is rusted.  Doors were re-done
> when I got it a little.  Needs weather strip, window felts, etc. Box
is
> old rotted out wood with holes in spots.  Although Ive never seen it,
> previous owner had welded a plate of steel in the bed and covered it
> all, selling the steel plate too.  All four hub caps are still with
it.
> After market mirrors.   Bumps and dings here and there.  Original
front
> bumper, but has a custom made super heavy duty plate steel rear
bumper.
>
> Now for the all important title question.  I had a bit of time getting
a
> real title when I bought it from the state of Washington.  Long story
> short (really short) I now have a clean title for the state of
> Washington, this is all fine, however I live in Michigan and havent
> bothered to transfer it here.  Of course youll find that the title
VIN
> is based on the original engine (missing), not on the tag at the door.
>
> Id like obviously about $32,000 for it, but it is probably closer to
> $2600 or so, or make offer, please.  Ive got some pictures and could
> take any more pictures someone may want.
>
> If anyone may be interested email me off list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pat Sackrider
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and
1959
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