FS/FT 1969 Chevy P/U
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Originally Posted by DoubleDuece
If it was a SWB you would probably have more hits. I am acutally looking for a 69SWB project right now. Good luck with the sale.
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I know that posts like this don't get you anywhere, but I'm surprised that there isn't any interest in your truck. Somebody is going to get an outstanding truck.
If I wasn't a poor college student I would definitely be talking to you. I like the long beds in this body style as well. Good luck.
ttt for a nice, clean truck.
If I wasn't a poor college student I would definitely be talking to you. I like the long beds in this body style as well. Good luck.
ttt for a nice, clean truck.
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I hate to say it, but before my 72 Cheyenne was stolen, I could never get any hits on it in classified adds or message boards. Mine was a high option longbed with a 9/10 paint, 7/10 interior and a nice clean/strong engine hat served as a DD for 2 years. I was only asking $7k and no one even showed interest. I have no idea why 67-72 trucks don't disappear quick when they go up for sale, they certainly used to- it took me 6 months to find mine when I bought it in 99. Good luck with the sale, if I didn't have more crap than I can store I'd buy it in a second.
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Thanks for your kind words guys, it means a lot. I have poured my heart and soul into this truck and I hate to get rid of it. But there comes a time for everything.
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It is definately a nice truck. I am interested, but it just too much $$ for what I am looking for. I bought my last 1969 Chevy for $400. . .put about 6K and a million man hours into it. . . only sold it for about $3500. . . .frustrating. . but life.
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Alright man, you know the exact calculation. Whatever amount you invest, almost cut it in half no matter the man hours and pray that you hit the lottery and dont have to sell it. So, I have pretty close to 21K in it....almost half off. $12,500. You can't deny it's not a nice truck.....if you heard this thing loping and shaking the whole truck...THIS TRUCK SOUNDS PISSED OFF AT IDLE...man o man. I'm pretty sure your wallet would come out of your back pocket on it own.
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you should take that to the local car shows . . .on the trailer. There's plenty of old school guys that would know someone who would be interested in it.
There's one every Saturday night, with lots of old school guys at the Target parking lot in Kemah. It's become a very popular hang out. Then there's also the "Space City Cruisers"
www.spacecitycruisers.com
There's one every Saturday night, with lots of old school guys at the Target parking lot in Kemah. It's become a very popular hang out. Then there's also the "Space City Cruisers"
www.spacecitycruisers.com