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1965 GMC

bccat

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Nice truck just down the road from me , He wants around $80,000 cdn for it.
 

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56wrench

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Maybe thats what he’s got into it if he had a shop do all the work:oops:. Its probably worth maybe half that or a little more although it looks like its got the ugly V6 in it. Maybe its quite rare
 

bccat

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Maybe thats what he’s got into it if he had a shop do all the work:oops:. Its probably worth maybe half that or a little more although it looks like its got the ugly V6 in it. Maybe its quite rare
According to the owner, it’s rare. He has spent allot of $$ on it, not for me
 

OzDozer

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My Dad was a painter, and his favourite saying was, "New paint hides a multitude of sins!"

Maybe he started with a good clean rust-free body. Maybe he's just patched and bondoed a rusty old junker. You're hard pressed to find out, unless you can acquire the "before" photos.

$80K will buy a lot fancier set of wheels than an old GMC pickup!
 

Old Doug

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One thing about the price if its as good as it looks it and you put it to work it will out last a new pickup . That makes it seem not so high. If i had to use it i would put a chevy engine OD trans and AC on it and leave the rest alone .
 

bccat

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Langley B C
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Retired millwright,Heavy Equipment Operator
My Dad was a painter, and his favourite saying was, "New paint hides a multitude of sins!"

Maybe he started with a good clean rust-free body. Maybe he's just patched and bondoed a rusty old junker. You're hard pressed to find out, unless you can acquire the "before" photos.

$80K will buy a lot fancier set of wheels than an old GMC pickup!
He has folders full of pictures, the seat has been redone in leather & expensive, too rich for my blood
 
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