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Re: OT 82 Chevy 3/4ton
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Posted by jdemaris on July 02, 2007 at 17:45:28 from (66.218.17.15):
In Reply to: OT 82 Chevy 3/4ton posted by Ben Rauls on July 02, 2007 at 15:58:11:
Depends on what you call rusty - and also "running good." If the truck has not been on the road for a long time and is strictly a home-use plow truck - I find them often in the $100-$500 price range here in NY. On the other hand, if it's driven on the road and all the ammenites work - e.g. brakes, electrical, good exhaust system, good tires, etc. - then the price sounds fair. I recently bought an 82 K10 with 6.2 diesel, 4 speed manual overdrive trans. and a Fisher plow. Runs great but hasn't been legally registered in 10 years. Also very rusty. I traded 50 square bales of hay for it - i.e. $75 worth. Also recently bought a 91 Surburban with 6.2 diesel and a Western plow from a local school district - runs great but very rusty - paid $225 for it on sealed bid.
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