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Posted by Ahh hell........ferd's are cheap on February 17, 2000 at 20:38:21 from (209.64.118.217):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Chevy Truck Diesels??? posted by Burrhead on February 17, 2000 at 18:19:27:
I think they're getting 25 cents a pound for em now. Folks are so mad though because theyre getting cheated from when ford put all the holes in the frame to lighten em up, lightened up the scrap price too. Guys here would buy em and after the first puddle they went through the distributor would short out sitting out front there. Begged us chevy owners to pull em out, told us not to stop till we hit the salvage yard. Just couldn't help but be a good neighbor, we already felt bad for them that they got taken buying a f*cked over rebuilt dodge. Lot less accidents to since they've quit trying to flip over and read directions. One was successful doin it though and it said you just got screwed, scrap this heap as fast as you can. People got those bow tie's as fast as they could get their hands on them and now noone in the county owns a chain, well there's one, for passerby's like burrhead who get stuck in the ditch. We'll pull ya out but it'll cost ya. General Motor.
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