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McCracken

Logan Can't See This
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I've got a 1965 F350 dually that I'm on the fence about selling. I'm not sure what a truck like this would bring so here's the pictures. It's got a 352 and a four speed. Fun fact: this truck was purchased completely using green stamps for those that remember what green stamps were.

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The only thing I have seen cooler was a 51 Ford F3 I think it was. My uncle had it and offered to sell it to me for $1500. All original flat head straight 6 IIRC. Sure wish I could have bought it. As for yours it's a shame they don't bring what they should.
 
I can't fathom the amount of greenback books that took to get.
Evidently my grandmother used quite a few.

Don’t sell it wasn’t it your dads? Or he helped work on it? Otherwise I want it and I’ll set up a payment plan lol


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I can make that happen.... maybe.
 
Beautiful. Was this an early version of a cab and chassis or has the bed since disappeared?
 
Kickass ford! I’d price it at $5500 and wouldn’t let it go for penny less than 5k. Bc in another 10years that truck may be worth 10x that who the hell knows!?
 
I'll start the bidding at $1200.
 
Maybe I misunderstood the Trader, but it looked like Auto Classics, were pricing the trucks. Just like you go to a Classic auto dealer, & his price is Double the value. Then too, the ones I scrolled through were in Other parts of the Country. With out a nice bed, I'd say your in a 3K - 5K market. And, I don't feel like there is a big market for F350 dully's. But I too Love it! Reminds me of the older Fire Trucks.
 
That way you know who has it and can get it back later on when you want it back, I can resell it for 2x as much


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FIFY
 
I'm thinking leave here stock and make a simple farm stake bed.

Great for fall, Christmas ridin. Then work the ol girl lightly to keep her fresh with my skid (compressor and welder few tools of the trade).
 
That's what it had originally. The stake bed just got too old and dad pulled it off. He planned to rebuild it but just lost his ability to do stuff like that years before he died. He had a white oak sawed up to make it but my cousin sold it without us knowing.
 
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