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Slick Fan
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Post by Slick Fan »

Wow, for being an old plow truck, I'm surprised it's not more rusty than it is.
My "Slickitis" affliction began here...
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

Dave, that is at least the 3rd time i have seen that truck on e-bay.if i was close i might offer $300.
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nuwave
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Post by nuwave »

I was hoping to get some good front cab to frame rubber mounts from this. I have had no luck finding any so far.
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YukonCor55
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Post by YukonCor55 »

I sure am interested but trying to ship it to Jersey would be brutal. I'm considering driving up there and making him a reasonable offer so I can pick it clean. I'd just as soon do that and leave the carcass in his yard! Maybe if a few guys with different needs got together the total cost could be split up and everybody could drive home with what they need???
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The dash looks like it was cut out with a chain saw big enough to fit a window air conditioner! Thanks, Lyman.
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