PU for sale

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  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    If you were Bentmetal, and/or had DEEEEPP Pockets . . . maybe. Then again, maybe not.:ohmy:
  • VicTor Z
    VicTor Z Senior Contributor
    Or Mr. RL Chilton !
  • bent metal
    bent metal Senior Contributor
    VicTor Z wrote:
    Or Mr. RL Chilton !

    Yeah Russell, that would give you something to do on the weekends. :)
  • I know I've got a grill for one in better shape. But the rest of it...well....:unsure:
  • lostmind
    lostmind Expert Adviser
    Exspensive " Yard Art "
  • Somebody that's around 13 might be able to finish it when he's 50. That is if he wins the lottery and stays single. Yikes, What a nightmare!!
  • hoggyrubber
    hoggyrubber Expert Adviser
    seller said it was drug out of backwoods of missouri, i wish i had found it before they took it to iowa. if it was closer and cheap enough i would buy it. it might not make a good restoration project, but it's too cool to scrap.
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Well, I'd like to have a pu, but that's not the one I had in mind. Still, she needs to be saved (just not by me).

    Besides, my weekends are still pretty full.;)
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    edited March 2012
    Rust held together with holes. If you got it and there was anything that could be sandblasted and used you'd still basically be building that truck from scratch. MO isn't exactly a dry state, the metal has to be thin.
  • No matter how nasty it is there is still a lot of parts there. I have brought home several that bad. And parted them out and made lots of people happy .Must say The price on this one is too high though. There was just someone on the forum looking for a good 37 steering gear - there it is ,
    Roger
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