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    50's F100 Running Boards

     



    Someone approached me Friday at GG Puyallup asking if I had a spare set of running boards. I told him I'd bring pics the following day, but was unable to locate him on Saturday or Sunday...so......

    I have a set of running boards for an F100 up for grabs... They are original, steel, in great shape. Minor surface rust underneath, but solid. (Pics show the dirt, as I didn't wash them before taking the pics.)

    I'd like to sell them locally (Western Washington, Northern Oregon) if possible to prevent shipping issues. If they can be picked up or delivered, I'd believe $75 for the pair would be reasonable. (I've tried pricing them used, but can only find prices for brand new replacements.....and they're 'spensive. )

    PM or E-mail me if you have questions, or would like me to send the larger pics for viewing.
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    Metal to burn....sparks to fly....yada' yada' yada'......

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    more pics
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    Metal to burn....sparks to fly....yada' yada' yada'......

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    Question Running Boards

     



    Hey, interested in your running boards. Would you be willing to ship to central CA?
    Thanks!
    Gerry

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    Gerry, that shouldn't be a problem. I'll have to look into the best way of packaging and what the shipping rates would be though.... Any preferences?
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    Best way to ship.

     



    Hey, I have had pretty good luck shipping large stuff like this on Grey Hound. Second choice would be DHL or Fed Ex. Grey Hound isnt bad because you can wrap them in plastic wrap and tape with a shipping address and they will ship them. Also let me know how you would like payment? Contact me @ gthec64@juno.com
    Thanks!
    Gerry

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    Re: Best way to ship.

     



    Originally posted by Anglianut
    Hey, I have had pretty good luck shipping large stuff like this on Grey Hound. Second choice would be DHL or Fed Ex. Grey Hound isnt bad because you can wrap them in plastic wrap and tape with a shipping address and they will ship them. Also let me know how you would like payment? Contact me @ gthec64@juno.com
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    Greyhound? Now that's something I hadn't thought of.... and we have a Greyhound station at our freeway exit off of I-5. I'll look into those and e-mail you...

    Wade
    Metal to burn....sparks to fly....yada' yada' yada'......

    Some of the pics I took at GoodGuys Puyallup 2005 are here: http://www.clubhotrod.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=514&thumb=1

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