Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 14, 2014 at 07:48:12 from (67.142.182.26):
Well, since the A-Z thing wore out, perhaps we need a new topic? I think that perhaps it should be the Craigs List Find Of The Day!
Thought it might be kind of neat, and I am sure that nearly every one of us looks on CL at least once a day and sees something that just makes no sense!
I think it should be either,
An Actual Good Find Or Something That Is Just BS
If you guys are interested, then lets do it, if not, then don't! I'll go first:
Last night I was scrolling through the car/truck section, and I found a 1948 Chevy 1 ton, with a factory hoist and 12 foot flat bed. Says it runs and drives and looked to be in VERY nice shape! had some rust problems in the cab, but other than that didn't look to bad!
I called the guy and talked to him about it a little, and I think I am going to buy it and restore it, I have always wanted an old truck like this! Here are a few pictures.
Mom wanted to know if the ladder was included... :)
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