Another great find, glad there finding a new home,to many times there all left to rust, like the 60,s and 70,s Australian made Holden's and Ford's here, all the best to yous and your loved ones
Take a plane buy a truck hit harbor freight for some tools and take a vacation driving home or take an empty trailer and return with a 13 letter shit spreader loaded on it
How much fid it go for ???, I called you about the last 68 the brown one that you had a pending sale obviously it must’ve sold you never called me, I’m gonna keep trying till I get that 68 four-speed, 304, four-wheel-drive
@@dentoncustoms Nothing wrong with making a profit that's what car dealers do they don't buy em to loose money my family scrap yard buys vehicles first thing we do if we're not fixing it to sell is cut the cat off that usually makes a profit sell a couple parts and its profit from there
Just a short drive for the right truck if I wasn't disabled I'd have him looking for a 76 travelall or scout 4x4 big block 4 speed with a pto winch I'd prefer a travelall because that was my high school rig and like a fool I traded it for an 83 Silverado with a 454 4speed 4x4 6in lift on 40s I cartwheeled it that's what disabled me so fixed income living has me on a budget maybe in a few years when the house is paid off
They don't stick around long I have a friend that has a collection that makes his look small he's got 80 acres of nothing but binders he won't sell anything that won't run d own the road safely
Thanks for the video
Another great find, glad there finding a new home,to many times there all left to rust, like the 60,s and 70,s Australian made Holden's and Ford's here, all the best to yous and your loved ones
all those strait panels help that the truck was made with real metal and thicker than most.
Wish was out there. Old trucks are great to own
Take a plane buy a truck hit harbor freight for some tools and take a vacation driving home or take an empty trailer and return with a 13 letter shit spreader loaded on it
How much fid it go for ???, I called you about the last 68 the brown one that you had a pending sale obviously it must’ve sold you never called me, I’m gonna keep trying till I get that 68 four-speed, 304, four-wheel-drive
This one is still available , call tomorrow and we can discuss
Nice truck, Ben.
Nice pickup 👌
Great pickup Ben.
Awesome!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
I are quite afflewunt in spokeese meself . Nice truck , too
Obviously you are not taking Lucy for enough rides.
The button is under the column
That looks like the 1100 that Dad owned, even almost the same color.
Nice looking binder Ben! 🙂👍 *What's the story on the crunched Travelette cab?*
It's for sale , call us during the week
From Craigslist straight to the sales floor!
Actually from a friend who I bought a truck from 2.5yrs ago
@@dentoncustoms if not you just turned him on to another 1
@@davidwoermansr Well they have the same plate lol.
@@dentoncustoms Nothing wrong with making a profit that's what car dealers do they don't buy em to loose money my family scrap yard buys vehicles first thing we do if we're not fixing it to sell is cut the cat off that usually makes a profit sell a couple parts and its profit from there
Got a '71 Travelall with a 401?
Where are u located?
Bend oregon
Just a short drive for the right truck if I wasn't disabled I'd have him looking for a 76 travelall or scout 4x4 big block 4 speed with a pto winch I'd prefer a travelall because that was my high school rig and like a fool I traded it for an 83 Silverado with a 454 4speed 4x4 6in lift on 40s I cartwheeled it that's what disabled me so fixed income living has me on a budget maybe in a few years when the house is paid off
Where to get new brake drums
Or your local international dealer
I guess it sold because it is not on the site
They don't stick around long I have a friend that has a collection that makes his look small he's got 80 acres of nothing but binders he won't sell anything that won't run d own the road safely
It's still here , have not listed on site yet