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70s F100 > Denali so I'll endorse this endeavor LOL Old iron is infinitely more interesting than almost anything newer so that's cool. And if you're at least breaking even on these transactions then who can argue with thatI really just enjoy building/making vehicles look better. There is no car dealership here so I’m usually able to sell locally for whatever I paid including shipping when I keep them only a year.
Denali payments get old and looking to replace it with a 70s F100 to build as a daily. Wife loves the Range Rover and it’s paid so I’ll keep for
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I'd think a little more then break even. You're supplying the area with a cool vehicle.70s F100 > Denali so I'll endorse this endeavor LOL Old iron is infinitely more interesting than almost anything newer so that's cool. And if you're at least breaking even on these transactions then who can argue with that
Nothing like an old pickup truck. I'm definitely not a Ford guy but the Ford trucks were a pretty good looking truck in the late 70's for sure. The 80's weren't too bad either being pretty boxy and such then the 60's were pretty neato, too. They jumped the shark for me in 98 (or whenever that was) when they got all round and ugly looking. I'd definitely rock a late 70's Ford.I brought up 5 in the last 4 years and I can drive any of them today if I want to lol friends are always in line to buy my old rides [emoji23] ‘when are you selling the next one??’
Hoping to buy someone’s half done project so I can save a little and finish it off how I want to. Long box so I can throw a snowmobile in there, something like this with some lift and tires will be nice.
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