MasonDaniel7
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Looks like bidding has ended. Was that you?Well, he messaged me and knocked it down to 1200 for rust free body panels...
Whaddya say? Do I do it?
Yes and no. Winner is a no show. Deferred to me.Looks like bidding has ended. Was that you?
Deferring to yall.
As much as I hate to say it, for that price the truck would make a good donor for that, and it looks like it's got a basically decent interior.Looking at it as a sheet metal donor for a 1988 I have with a rebuilt (stock) 2.9 and FM146.
It took a tree to the roof at one point, so needs a cab and doors. Frame is solid tho.
I believe it follows the cab in my state, so no big deal.As much as I hate to say it, for that price the truck would make a good donor for that, and it looks like it's got a basically decent interior.
If the A4LD is fully functional (or even functional at all!) I think it would be worth something to somebody. And then that leaves you with a running 2.9 and a bed (with a scratch or crease PS); good spares or more potential sale material.
Not sure what the laws are in Dirtman's Basement, but I have to wonder, on a body swap if the VIN would be the cab, or if would be the frame and drivetrain.
Food for thought, anyways . . .
The ad says the title is clean, and parts are starting to dry up for these old trucks. Sold right, the left over parts could possibly pay for the cost of the truck.I believe it follows the cab in my state, so no big deal.
That's how I saw it as well. A Georgia 1st gen frame has a lot of value up here, and I can get a few hundred out of the a4ld.