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I'm really looking for a 1950-56 pickup

 
eclpeddie eclpeddie
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/07/09
06:38 PM

i am currently in the military and it has been a dream to customize a pick up like these. Can any one help me find one? I would greatly appreciate it. thank you

edward  

 
spiritbusdrvr spiritbusdrvr
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 10/08/09
03:15 PM

I'm sure most people will tell you, your best bet is on line. Look at e-bay, auto-trader classics, Craigs list,and any local pubs. If you know what you want, keep looking and you'll find the right one at the right price. I looked for a long time and finally found one on e-bay. The guy was local, so I was able to look at it first hand and see what I was buying. You can find anything out there, it just depends on how much you're willing to pay and how much work you want to do. You can do a Google search for the year you are looking for and it will give you a lot of hits.

Good luck and keep the faith.  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 10/13/09
11:30 AM

You can setup a post on our swap meet to help you search too.  

 

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