Posted by 46Dodge on December 23, 2008 at 12:20:18 from (12.207.139.248):
Hey folks, I recently went to pick up one of many old trucks that I have been parting out. Well I went there and god bless the little old lady(74 yrs old) I got it from,she brought me a jack from the old shed that the truck had sittin by for years. After I loaded the truck I put the jack back for her and noticed that there was a narrow front gasser 3010 sitting in the back of the shed with a old brush cutter to it and in back of that was an 71 or 72 4020 diesel with a narrow front, lookin like they hadnt been used for a few years but in excellent condition.....To make a long story short I asked her if they were for sale and she said yes! she told me that if I would bring her 4500 and some of my deer meat I could have them. Should I try to offer her more? or feel like an A$$ and realize that I got a good deal? She told me that her husband had passed away from a sudden heart attack in 1984 and since then she was the only one to drive them. The 3010 hasnt ran in 8 years and the 4020 was started(but not moved)just two years ago with the help of some neighbors. Help me folks! I am about to bang my head off the walls thinking about this. In this pridiciment what would you do?
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