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If the wrecker is free and the other one costs $10k, I can see going with the wrecker. Be prepared to spend lotsa time/money and find a few parts trucks to get it on the road in racing condition!
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Crazy...two red 67-72 Chevy wreckers on the web in the same day. I saw this one awhile ago:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/c...ct=3176&cat=12
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As much as I like the wrecker...think I'd be further ahead in the finance, fun and wifey's sense of humour departments with the 65 C/10 -- but of course it would have to be air bagged and lowered (so much for finances and her sense of humour)Michael from Hampton Roads
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you meant 64, I'm sure
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mark me down for the '64.
My father had one just like this when I was born.
he wrecker is cool and all, but I'm tired of fighting the rust monster.......and not much chance of makin' money towing with what appears to be an old 440 Holmes sling-boom.
The camper van(Meth-Mobile?) would guarantee an appearance on Cops....LMAO
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Re: Roadside Find: Chevy Truck Personality Test
Originally posted by soulshaker1962I'd have to say the 64 because if i owned a wrecker i would be trying to drag many projects home!Hauling ass & sucking gas are the best uses for a truck.
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I dragged a bunch of projects home with that 66 suburban I had...and my older pickups too.......all it takes is a trailer
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"If it don't go, chrome it!" --Stroker McGurk
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