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    Tu Ton Shu 1971 c-10

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    sell yourself the truck ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderGearsMan View Post
    sell yourself the truck ?
    haha no.. what it's worth if I had to buy it..
    350/th350 long bed with rust in rockers and cab corners.. are about that much.. needing as much as this one needs

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    why not use the 454? or was there a reason for selling it?

    pretty sweet truck though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mater View Post
    why not use the 454? or was there a reason for selling it?

    pretty sweet truck though
    yes reason for selling it was from nov '10 to may '11 I was out on medical leave from work.. and needed to pay bills.. alot of stuff went
    the 454ho crate/580c case back hoe/ hot tub/ tons of 70ls6 dated and correct parts..
    next up are the chevelles... they(all 3)might be gone after this week end..
    some times life hits ya with a hammer.. but I still have my 454 4 bolt /dart pro1's /and stroker set up/ for a 496 that one day may get in this or the monty.. I'd stab the 355 in this for this contest/fun fest. but thats got 10k+ of parts in it ('94 money)

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    sweet can't wait untill alot of these projects start getting near the end and we see some people starting to pinch pennies and removing un needed itiems

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mater View Post
    sweet can't wait untill alot of these projects start getting near the end and we see some people starting to pinch pennies and removing un needed itiems
    haha, do I have to include the cost of the AAA tow from when the tired 350 in the truck goes boom from spray'n it at the track..

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    i think AAA is a safty item lol

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    I wish I could find a $1500 truck with $4200 motor in it. $2700 profit do that a couple times a month I would not have to work.

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    it never made it in it... because of the oil ring issues with the early ones the owner didn't want it..
    I traded straight up a early 1970 dated 396 that needed sleaves in 7 cyl's and bare heads that needed seats and guides that was really scrap

    sold my still in the crate 454ho last march that one I got 4600.00 , I payed 4178.oo for it and gave the guy the melonized gear and moroso a body oil pan/pick up, that one payed the a few months morg. payments while I was out of work on medical leave
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