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I would sell mine locally, make me an offer if you are interested hehe.

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not for sale! She loves me so much, today i drove a 72 sport Custom it started right up i'm worried about the starter being the key and a button like in a big rig, what makes a p.o. do that?

Any ways when i got back in her she was jealous and i had to show her affection(adjust timing from 8* to 6* and a few other things. then i explained it was only to be sure the co worker would make it home.
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Sometimes people put the button starter in when the ignition switch goes bad, rather than replacing it. You can also run a jumper wire from the coil to the battery and start our trucks at the solenoid, without ever using the key or a button. Something to think about as far as the possibility of your truck being stolen goes.
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yeah thats why they moved the key to the collum and threw in a stronger locking mech on the switch.
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What year did that happen? (moved the key and beefed up the mechanism). I once went with a friend to look at a truck his friend had for sale, I think it was a '67. The friend didn't have his key. They were stunned and amazed when I showed them that we didn't need no stinking key!!! :lol:
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I think is was '80 when they moved the ignition to the column. My '79 was on the dash, my '84 was in the column. I had parts truck once that I'm 90% sure was an '80 and it was on the column.
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another good reason for a chain and padlock :D
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I don't intend on selling mine, but if the right offer came along, maybe.
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SmokeyBear wrote:(holding pinky to corner of mouth) ONE MEEEEELION DOLLARS! :D
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i thought law enforcement had height requirements :lol: :lol: :lol:
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binder56jd wrote:i thought law enforcement had height requirements :lol: :lol: :lol:
I told em that I'd throw em into a pool with sharks with frikkin laser beams on their heads if they didn't let me in.
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:lol: :lol: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Yewah its like that cucucachoo!

2 Meelion feelion dealion dollars!
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I'm going with Keith, personal family emergency with no other way out. Now if any one wants to buy my 05 SD let me know. lol
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What!? No.....uh uh. My truck ain't goin' no where without me. I have too many memories with mine and it has never let me down, I just couldn't get rid of a member of my family. Extreme family emergency "maybe".
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