I found my next truck

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dirtyhick42

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It's a work truck interior, rubber floors, manual windows/locks, I think I saw buckets in there but not 100% sure on that.
 

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Truck looks cool, but for what he's asking and what needs to be done/redone on it, you'd probably be better off getting a stocker and doing it yourself. Looks kinda hacked together to me. You could probably get a stock truck that is newer for considerably less and get a 60 under it the right way.
 

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O I know I could do it right for cheaper but something about that truck made my head turn. Also like I said I wouldn't pay more than 3 for it more than likely, but everything depends on if my nbs ever sells which I am not in a hurry to do.
 

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but its a good solid base.

This is what I am seeing it as. Has the front axle, driveshaft, springs, transfer case swapped, boggers, diesel, nv4500, 14 bolt ff and a decent body. All of which would cost upwards of 3-4 grand to buy separately and all I would have to do is make some new brackets and drive it.
 

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that thing is sweet. if its a 60 front thats a 1000 easy. plus 3-4k for a solid truck. id say the truck is overpriced but around here it would bring 4-5k easy.
 
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