No matter which way you look at it, 20+k is a lot of money for an almost 40 year old vehicle. If it's genuine I'm sure the seller won't mind sending a few more pics.
No matter which way you look at it, 20+k is a lot of money for an almost 40 year old vehicle. If it's genuine I'm sure the seller won't mind sending a few more pics.
Never know until you try. Get him to send you more pictures. Post them up so we can all help make a decision
(Plus we like truck porn)
Saw this threa when it was originally posted...haven't had the time to read it or write out the response I want to. But, they're not doing any harm just sitting there. That said, there will always be trucks out there. I think I'd lean more toward a family friendly 73-79, so the nostalgia of 'dear old dad' having one is there. Beyond that...never been a fan of kids/young drivers being handed a ridiculously nice rig.
Ken, you should go ahead and list one for sale. Start a little high and see if anybody bites.
It could take a while to sell a nice truck like yours.
I would think so also.
I think,once your kids grow up riding in that ride,an remember all
the good times that they shared with their parents in it,I think
that they will cherrish it...![]()
Agreed!They have a tendency to bring a smile to your face.
Yeah.....The memories for sure....will have a big impact. .....When we have our BOYS NIGHT OUT dates, we almost always take the dents!I bought my 78 because I had the nostalgia bug bite me good and hard, and it reminded me of my first truck which was a 77 dually stake body, but still an old Dent, and also learning how to drive on that truck. Ah! Memories of the driving lessons on that old 77 dually with my father, Ah those old Dents can bring back such memories, that will always be cherished even with another Dent. I guess it's a guy thing, wanting their first vehicle back.
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