REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
VEHICLES, CAMPERS, and BOATS => General Vehicle Related Discussion => Topic started by: Flyin6 on September 12, 2019, 11:26:00 AM
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/474880616396451/
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$26k seems a little bit steep as much as I would love an old 3/4 ton, but I would go 72+ just to avoid the HO72 diff used in the earlier ones. no parts available, and $$$$$ if there's a Norm out there with a barn full of parts you can convince to sell to you.
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The link takes me to a page selling some bracelets and other nonsense.
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yes I agree 26K is way too much for that, unless that is exactly waht you have been looking for.
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Ya, its spendy, just unique. Haven't seen but just a few camper specials, ever.
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Those trucks are bringing the money especially if they have rare options...
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Oooof. Just gave away one of those last year, although a bit rougher. '72, 4wd, AC. Just got tired of looking at it.
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Oooof. Just gave away one of those last year, although a bit rougher. '72, 4wd, AC. Just got tired of looking at it.
Obviously trying to make up on that Cummins you have..... :tongue:
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If i am remembering correctly from my 78 camper special....all the camper special option meant was that it was a long bed with a bgg it heavier springs?
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I think you're right Nate. The '73 I got from my grandparents looked like a stinkbug. It also had 10" wide rear wheels and camper hold downs that went through the bedsides, but not sure if the dealer did that or the original owner. Also had a big block.
Gave that one to my friends son, which was like an adopted brother. Very nice original truck. Smh again
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Kind of had a camper special myself
Big spring pack, big brakes and a big block, 76'
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Way to pricey, options or not. Its not a 442 or something.