1937 Dodge pickup ..
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08/10/08 05:14 PM
08/10/08 05:14 PM
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bigdad
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There is a fairly complete, did run but, been sitting so it has not run for about a year he says ...1937 Dodge pickup for sale
It looks pretty decent and the guy wants 6k for it
I'm thinking its worth allot less than that , maybe more like $3700.00 or so ? whatcha think is fair for it
The lips of fools bring them strife, and their mouths invite a beating.Proverbs 18:6
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Re: 1937 Dodge pickup ..
[Re: poorboy]
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08/10/08 11:36 PM
08/10/08 11:36 PM
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bigdad
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No, its far from perfect ..
Its about a 6.5 to 7.0 maybe ..does not run right now, been sitting over a year ..was "painted" about 6 years ago and I use the term loosely
Its a great rod project is all ..I would not be out of line offering $3500.00 yah think ?
The lips of fools bring them strife, and their mouths invite a beating.Proverbs 18:6
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Re: 1937 Dodge pickup ..
[Re: dogdays]
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08/11/08 05:12 PM
08/11/08 05:12 PM
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BigJim
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Hey those '37 trucks can turn out really nice!! Check out this one:
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Re: 1937 Dodge pickup ..
[Re: bigdad]
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08/12/08 12:34 PM
08/12/08 12:34 PM
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dogdays
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You know the drill, but I'll repeat it. Go to the guy and make all sorts of excuses for making a low-ball offer, tell him you have cash flow problems or whatever. Tell him you know he could maybe get more than you are offering, but you are there today and he doesn't have to wait and see. Green dollars helps too. But, here's the most important thing; Leave him a card or something with your name, phone number, and a reminder to call you if he changes his mind or before he pulls the trigger on a deal. Put another one in the glove compartment of the pickup. Lots of times guys say no and then rethink the deal. Do not burn your bridges with the guy.
When I was a kid there was a bachelor who had a 36 ford coupe, a sweet old car, that everyone tried to buy. He wasn't ready. When he did decide to sell, nobody was around and he sold it to a local junk car collector for a couple of hundred $. R.
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