Posted by Bryce Frazier on November 09, 2014 at 14:08:52 from (67.142.182.22):
.... Me, Mr. Wonderful, driving this U.S. Army Ordered, 1956 Chevy 6400 completely restored with a pretty red Farmall on the back? Can you see it? I can.. :)
The price is right, so now I have to go get it...
There is a little bit of a story behind it, so here it is! I bought a 1963 Ford F600 with a home made flatbed/dump box on it. Runs/stops good, but it is trashed, interior, exterior, etc. $250.
The guy that owns this Chevy is a friend of ours, and his dad bought it nearly new and painted it Blue. Well, he heard that I got the Ford dump truck, and he wants it bad (Ford guys, I tell ya...), and he offered this on trade. It is very clean, inside and out, however it hasn't run for a few years (no big deal to us)
I WANT that Chevy, looks SUPA COOL!! :)
Has a 12 foot flat bed on it, and it is rated at 2 1/2 ton (or so I am told)
What do you think? Did I do okay?? Lets see some pictures of your "Big old farm truck".
P.S. Sorry I haven't posted any pictures of the newest tractor, literally it was home 15 min, and it stared raining, got it off in a quick dry patch, and into tractor row, but it is still raining, and I don't dare touch moms fancy camera until it stops!! SOON, I promise! Bryce
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