The old mans pickup

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by 1970bl20, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. 1970bl20

    1970bl20 1970bl20

    Selling my fathers pickup due to his passing and thought I'd offer it here first. It is A 1983 1/2 ton chevy 305 V8 thm 350-c trans 153,000 miles.
    He bought it new when he retired and proceed to run off to Florida every fall there after not returning till the snow had melted . He once told me if he had his way he had seen his last snow flake. Failing health prevented him from making the trip the last few years but it has been garage kept and seldom driven in poor weather so typical Ohio rust is not there. The paint is fresh, interior good (My Mother put A slip cover on the seat three days after it came home) tires are better than 1/2 tread
    After much debate my brother and I have decided on A price of $2,500
    We are located west of Akron Ohio If some one wants to see more pic.s I will post or E mail but wont waste space if no interest.
    This is the for real "to church on Sunday" vehicle that has had excellent care since new.
     

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  2. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    John,

    Please mail me more photos of the truck please :TU:

    Do you think that the overall condition is good enough to do a big tour across the USA and Canada in it ?

    Are you in a hurry to sell it, or is it possible to keep it in your garage until the end of September ?

    Mail to: erikboattailmeetingphotos@gmail.com


    (I'm leaving home in a few minutes to attend an American car show in England, so I don't read my e-mail until Monday night/Tuesday morning)
     
  3. 1970bl20

    1970bl20 1970bl20

    E mailed more pic.s Friday. Have fun at the show...

    Also need to let all know the truck is for sale locally. I have not advertised just telling friends and such. but when people show me cash I tent to sell.
     
  4. 79BlueShark

    79BlueShark Well-Known Member

    I would like to come see the truck. Send me a PM on how to contact you so I can take a look.

    Thanks

    Clyde
     

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