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Originally Posted by BP68
Depending on how much rust/bondo it has. If it is not rotted out in any hard to fix areas, and most all of the sheetmetal is usable, plus it runs and drives, I would say around 2,000 sound right. But like others have said, it is hard to say without seeing in person.
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Originally Posted by Cunit69
I don't think that is to bad, if it runs and drives, as long as the rust is just limited to the rockers. I don't know where these other people are buying running and driving swb's for $500 to $1000, but I need to go there. Try to get some cash out of him and call it a deal. That 4-wheeler is losing value everyday.
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I feel that if it looks as decent in the pics as it is in person and it actually runs/drives/stops $2,200 is a good deal. I must be an idiot because I paid $1,400 for my mostly rust free 67 back in 1996. If that truck was for sale in southwest NY, assuming it ran and had a door, it would have $4-5K in the window. I've actually seen some pretty rusty trucks in TN, and that one appears to be pretty nice.
The guy might be a board member as well, or at least he has good taste in trucks. Check out the background of the pics. There's a green 71-72 with the hood up, then a blue 67-72 (too blurry to tell) up by the house. Either this guy knows his stuff and this truck was a runner, or he may have used it as a parts truck and slapped it back together to sell it.
Good luck to ya. Be careful about having more projects than money.