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While not perfect and pretty over priced, this looks like a pretty well built ride. I especially like the inner fenders painted to match the roof and the late model seat redone with tuck and roll. I don't care so much for the gauges and radio and the underhood could be much better, but it's pretty nice overall...

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/1551988541.html
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To quote a famous Baseball Coach, " Its like deja vu all over again" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Not really, I'm not recommending physical harm be done to someone for building a truck the way they want.
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I like it, WAY TOO much money but I like it.
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fire truck wrote:Not really, I'm not recommending physical harm be done to someone for building a truck the way they want.
whatever.gif Do the words figure of speech have any meaning in your world?
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they sure do. Do you have one?
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I have what is left of a world, see some of my previous posts for an explanation.

Let me make a suggestion to you, you obliviously still have some growing up to do, take your truck or at least pictures of it and go to a Chevy site or show. See how well they like your mix and match truck! Be sure to have a box of kleenex handy because your feelings will get hurt there also!

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Greg D wrote:I like it, WAY TOO much money but I like it.
They only want $22 for it. :roll:
1961 Ford Unibody Custom Show Truck - $22 (Windy Hill)

I'd give them that then sale the lack of power train for $2.
Is it worth that? :lol:
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Obsa wrote:I have what is left of a world, see some of my previous posts for an explanation.

Let me make a suggestion to you, you obliviously still have some growing up to do, take your truck or at least pictures of it and go to a Chevy site or show. See how well they like your mix and match truck! Be sure to have a box of kleenex handy because your feelings will get hurt there also!

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Sorry dude, but nothing on the internet makes me cry, this kinda stuff just makes me laugh... I have showed pics of my fords on chevy sites and guess what....got a bunch of thumbs up, cool comments. Not one "oh it a ford, inferior!" comment...

It's cool, I've said my piece...I deal with similar though processes on a daily basis, so it doesn't get to me, but that doesn't mean I won't comment on it...
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Post by macgiobuin »

It is definately a truck. It looks nice, too. :)
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Post by Johnny Canuck »

offer $18 and not a penny more. :lol: I thought I seen this truck in another post??
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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:laughing:
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Johnny Canuck wrote:offer $18 and not a penny more. :lol: I thought I seen this truck in another post??
You're loosing it man!!





LOL!!!
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Post by Anthony »

I like the "looks" of this truck. The different color top and matching some of the "unseen" parts.... thats great. I love the lake pipes and white walls...... To me, this truck belongs in the late 60's, early 70's. I hope mine looks era correct . Colors can be changed and modern upgrades are acceptable in my book as long as they have that "look" that says, "I belong in the *0's" (substitute your own year) Drivetrain, color, wheels, It is all choice and that is what makes us individuals, and loveable!!!! :lol: If we all agreed that a truck should be one color and only have 1 or 2 engines or only an automatic or even just allowed to keep the f100's, It would be pretty boring. I am into the workmanship of the truck and I prefer to see the things that the ordinary guy has done to his instead of the owner telling how someone else did it. Just my opinion and this doesn't mean I don't like the high dollar stuff 'cause I get a lot of ideas to try off of them. My motto I guess is to look at all the time and work that was put into it and the outcome.... (a drivable truck that looks awesome)...... look for the custom touches.... (shaved door handles. lake pipes, and what did that steering wheel come out of?).... we all have our opinions on our trucks but we should let everyone else fix their trucks the way they want.... I was raised that if you didn't have anything nice to say.....keep it to yourself.... NUFF SAID.....

(P.S. What would Slickstock be if we all showed up in identical trucks???? just think about it..... boring)
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Very well said Anthony.
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Post by ABA »

This Truck is done right, no shortcuts
BS...if the truck was done right it would have a Blue Oval power train...period.
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Post by BlueGhost »

I remember seeing this one at billetproof in Florida last year. I does look really nice, but the distributor is in the wrong place.
SBC is a defunct phone company, not an engine option.
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My dizzy's in the wrong place too...but a Ford nonetheless.
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ScottRod wrote:My dizzy's in the wrong place too...but a Ford nonetheless.
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Well, there are a few exceptions. :wink:
SBC is a defunct phone company, not an engine option.
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