Posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on January 22, 2019 at 14:58:46 from (172.78.139.104):
In Reply to: Re: Made my day! posted by Bruce from Can. on January 22, 2019 at 13:21:19:
I bought a 1972 Chevy yellow C30 new in 1972. Had a pickup box on it. When the box got real rusty, I built a wooden stake rack on it. The wood box was a dump that had two cylinders off a JD loader to dump it. I. My son had an auction at the farm where the truck was sitting in a field for a year. A lot of people were looking it over. When he was getting close, the auctioneer came over and asked me if it was for sale. I had not intended to sell it, but with a lot of interested buyers, I said sell it, Just tell them that anything in the cab doesn't go with it. I hadn't cleaned all the valuable stuff out of it. $4000 new, sold it for $400 at the auction. The frame was very rusty over the driver side rear wheel. He asked if it would run I said it would. Someone started it as soon as we found the key. I could say the same for mine as Bruce. Great Truck
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