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How much would it take?

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OK- now we know how much you paid- so how much would it take to get your bumpside away from you?
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I'm on the not-for-sale page too...I spent a year and a half finding this truck, it was a great deal on a very nice truck. It would be difficult to do it again. I have been offered more than I paid already, but I stiff armed the wannabe truck owner :lol:
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The only way I would sell it is if a decent highboy was for sale locally, then it would be just to cover that.
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Not for sale. Too many good memories, too good of a truck.
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wont ever be for sale, my kid will have it, it will be his first ride, and hopefully his last. layed out on 22's, what kid wouldnt love that!


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What would it take? Well, my wife or or one of my three children would need an expensive emergency operation to save their lives.

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:yt: I wouldn't even trade it straight across for a new PS F350 4x4. :D
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the real answer is how much do you have?
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Is Hugh Hefner the potential buyer? If so I'm sure we could work out some sort of deal! :D :D :D
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I'd have to part mine out to get any kind of value out of it.
that being said I have been tossing this very idea around lately. I just can't seem to get the energy and time at the same time to actually work on the thing. And every time I try to spend money on it, something comes up with the kid, or work slows down again, so our checks are too short to do anything.

anyone need a 4x4 parts truck? with very few useable parts?
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Like Keith said... Family emergency or house payment. Or a good chunk of money, cause I can always buy another one. Either way it's better than having another toyota corolla clone.
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There is a price on everything. I am having the same problems as some of you guys. Always have to spend the money on something else. I have not had my truck long so not attatched yet.
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I'm with Comet on this one. I am restoring it to last 30 years but who knows what's gonna happen. It would be very difficult to part with, and the price would be more than a sane person would be willing to pay :D
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(holding pinky to corner of mouth) ONE MEEEEELION DOLLARS! :D
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