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1946 Dodge Pickup

that means his RESERVE is about 10k.... what a buncha morons these people are.....
 
buy it now reasonable at 4500 but the motor is just a std 230 still if I had the money ( not earmarked ) and space (not full) I would drag it home.
 
well i cant click the link.... cuzzin im at work right now.... anywho.... 4500 is still to high.... i had a chance a few years back to pick up a 50-51 dodge truck "jobrated" for 800 and i didnt have the money.... wish i could find the house where it sat....
 
that means his RESERVE is about 10k.... what a buncha morons these people are.....

No reserve.

buy it now reasonable at 4500 but the motor is just a std 230 still if I had the money ( not earmarked ) and space (not full) I would drag it home.

I dunno. I thought it was kinda high. I thought $1500 - 2000 was more reasonable. A friend of mine got a '40 Plymouth coupe for free that was in better condition than this truck.
 
So now...since my D100 was made in detroit also...that would have ment I could have slapped on an extra 10 grand then?

Damn it :mad: !!

:bwuhaha:

It doesn't look to bad (then again, I'm from Wisconsin), but it seems to high for its condition. $2,000 is almost pushing it to me.

So now, if that flat 6 is a "$6,300" engine...does that make my Polysphere about $10,000 since it still runs, has a bellhousing, made of the same material as the late 60's Hemi's and was built and designed in the same plant as the Hemi's? Come on money!! :giggedy: :giggedy: :giggedy:
 

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