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Re: o/t-grain truck races
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Posted by cornfarmer on July 17, 2007 at 10:52:10 from (205.188.117.71):
In Reply to: Re: o/t-grain truck races posted by e on July 17, 2007 at 10:14:56:
Believe it or not, the IH got sold this morning and the new owner is not taking possesion 'till after the race, assuming it does not get roughed up too bad. I have been trying to sell that truck for two years for $900, and could not get an offer. We are not trying to intentionally tear these up, but you never know what can happen. The green '57 chevy (not shown) is the roughest as it has been sitting outside for about 6 years. The blue '57 would be for sale-sweet running 283 and all. Bed has a very good steel tread-plate floor and I used it mainly for a flatbed years ago. It had been sitting outside for about 4 years. Nobody would make me an offer on that one, either. Around here, if it is not a big, late model tandem or,preferrably, a semi, nobody wants it. These are too good to junk, too rough to use.
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