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Old 08-20-2020, 07:37 PM   #31
72c20customcamper
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Re: How much did your truck cost>

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Truthfully, not a whole lot more than I originally bought it for.

That's the same paint job I bought it with 25 years ago, the wheels are cheap steel Les Swab's, the transmission was in a $900 '73 pickup that somebody hit and totaled and paid me for.

The 350 engine was rebuilt using TRW forged pistons and "fuelie" heads with hardened valve seats, and blah, blah, blah, and is still going strong with good oil pressure, for around $1200 years ago.

And that's pretty much it.
Good bang for the buck you got there like I said nice truck
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