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Her and some of the other girls wanted to dress in little camo shorts and tops and take pics with the finished truck.
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Her and some of the other girls wanted to dress in little camo shorts and tops and take pics with the finished truck.
practice pic!
This is what I'd do:Now I have to decide what to do for a replacement. Do I trust someone selling one that was supposedly running? Do I buy a truck that is running, but has a rough body? My friend owns a machine shop, and I could freshen a "good" engine.
Just bought a new box last night so I could finish a brake job.The whole time wearing proctologist's gloves.
DH , the seller did adjust the selling priceThanks again for all the responses.
G-Force, I'm going to drain the oil, and check out the engine after I rule out accessories, and trans/clutch failure. Warranty wise....well we all know that there is no warranty with something used, especially like this. But, the guy that I was in contact with on the purchase was selling it for his friend. They all had them, and his friend didn't want to mess with selling it. Anyway, I knew up front that he made $1,000 profit from selling it. He gave me that back. I had to drive all the way back that night and get it, but I have it. He didn't have to give me anything. He was a good guy.
There is WAAAAAYYYY too much latex in that picture. Now back to our regular scheduled thread.Just bought a new box last night so I could finish a brake job.
DH , the seller did adjust the selling price
I agree with you 100% on the safety issue. I was sitting in the driver seat of the deuce any time I started it or attempted to. I just don't press the clutch in. Now, If there were a group of children or elderly women standing in front of the truck, I'd just wait until they moved to start it. Or blow the air horns. LOLOne thing on the clutch issue, I know it is a sore spot here but I consider this a safety issue. If you reach in and start it and it is in gear it will start and go. If it takes you by surprise it could run you over, that just happened around here recently. Modern vehicles have safety switches to prevent starting in gear but these old trucks do not.
Just something to think about.
Rick