Thread: Dodge truck
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10-04-2013 07:18 PM #1
Dodge truck
Found a Dodge truck realy solid excep for a couple small holes in the cab floor. Typ rusty patina body. Think its one of the first year Hemis in it. Possibly a 304 i think was the first hemi. It runs burns no oil, no blow by and drives.
What do you think the value would be ?
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10-04-2013 09:22 PM #2
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I'm guessing long bed and no other options? IMO the dodge trucks have a rather small market and don't seem to bring the money as a chevy or ford. So I really can't say as I'm not a dodge expert. We have a 47 1.5 ton and I know the old dodges are the hardest trucks to get parts for it seems.Ryan
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