FS: Air Bagged 1967-72 SWB Frame
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I have a fully powdercoated (chrome yellow) 1967-72 SWB Frame with a complete Air Ride Technologies suspension system. It is a 5 lug disc brake setup with a frame mounted fuel cell, air bags front and rear, c-notch, (2) 5 gallon air tanks, 1 air pump, 1 set of valves, disc brakes and is absolutely beautiful.
I am located in Southern California, my cell number is (760)522-8669 and I can be reached at any time. I will be putting it on e-bay next week and thought I would offer it here first for what my starting bid will be on e-bay. Buyer will be responsible for pick-up at my enclosed storage. $3000.00 |
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The tires and wheels are included. They are front 15X8 w/BFG 245/60 and rear 15X10 w/BFG 275/60.
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Rear shot!
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make an offer!
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WOW bro that thing is crazie cool.:bowtie:
Are you in Nor-Cal? |
I am located down by San Diego about 10 minutes off the coast.
Where are you located? |
About 2hrs from the Canada border.....:burnout:
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I bought it to convert my 1972 K5 4X4 to 2WD but I am going to buy a house first so up it goes for sale. I dont think it will last long at this price.
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TTT
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do you have more than that in it? why is that such a hot price?
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It would cost more to build it then the asking price of $3000.00. I purchased it from a custom shop that was building it for a shop truck and had it on display for a while. I am asking exactly what I paid for it to get it out the door quick so I can purchase a new house. I also have the following for sale:
1992 GMC Turbo Charged, AWD "Typhoon" $18,000.00 1969 C10 LWB $2,200.00 1972 K5 Blazer (once restoration is finished) $17,000.00 1932 Chevrolet Roadster Body (Steel, all new and never before assembled) $20,000.00 and I might consider selling my 2002 Z06 with 2500 miles for $46,000.00 but I dont really want to sell it. |
got any pics of that 1969 lwb?
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1969 LWB
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1969 LWB
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The 69 is a high desert vehicle for Nevada with almost no rust except a little where the sill plates go.
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ttt again
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too bad you are in cal, otherwise i might of bought it. I am just too far away from you.
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Thanks, I just hope it goes to someone that will use it to build a cool old truck. If it doesnt sell then it will be there once I purchase my new house. I've wanted to build a 67 short fleet for a while now.
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This is a great deal for someone. Wish U were closer!
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thanks for the nice reply
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just wondering what fuel cell is in the frame. thanks for the idea on mounting the tanks. I think I'll mount mine somewhere inside the frame rails though.
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the fuel cell is polyurethane and has foam inserts for to baffle it.
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ttt
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ttt again
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id think about that 69 lwb if u werent so far away
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