Ohhhh that truck is clean.... I would be very tempted on that one!
Ohhhh that truck is clean.... I would be very tempted on that one!
Sweet '70! The 383 would be exceptionally rare indeed in a short box. Your neighbor is smart to hang on to the truck for nothing more than sentimental value.
The last couple of auctions I've gone to, I haven't bought anything. The prices are either out of sight, or the owner throws out a reserve that is too high for what it is. I tried to buy a Ford model 2000 diesel tractor for a base to put my Ford 335 industrial tractor back together. My would-be winning bid was $4,250, but it was a no-sale because he wanted $6,000 for it. Nope. I was pushing the value of it at $4 K for what it was and the work that was needed to make it perfect. Plus, I need another tractor or anything else requiring attention around the ranch. One thing I've learned about going to an auction. Always pull the trailer, because even if you have no intention in buying anything, that's when you run across something you can't live without. Bmorgil, I think your son may have gotten his love of unique machinery honestly.
Takes forever with a 40” deck.[/QUOTE]
I bet it does take forever![]()
Gotta love tj's infatuation with a lot of Orange!
One my neighbors has a very nice and new orange tractor. He recently asked if he could cut my pasture for hay. No more 8 hour Sundays on the mower for me!
Jeff
'51 CJ3A
'47 CJ2A
Oh man, it does not get any better than that!
TJ will be needing another project before too long.
CJ, you won't know what to do with yourself, watching the hay grow, and not having to mess with it.