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Re: value of old pickups
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Posted by j meyer on April 03, 2007 at 20:36:02 from (66.188.221.148):
In Reply to: value of old pickups posted by D17 man on April 03, 2007 at 15:49:06:
The day of the 500 dollar pickup are gone, and its too bad. I wouldnt pay much more then 800 for this truck, its downright OLD already, and if your somewhat familiar with anything newer, these older pickups are really rough riders. I got an 02 Chev, and it rides like a dream....eventhough its got all that jazzy stuff on it, I dont care anymore--I used to say the older trucks are the way to go, but the gas mileage kills you in them, and now days you have to look at that. If I were you, shoot for a 88-98 Chev C/K pickup- tons out there and they do alot better for mileage then that old '75.
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