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#75297 03/03/05 06:58 AM
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Hi to everyone out there, looking to acquire either a COE cab or conplete truck, would prefer fifties small unit. Have been chasing a few on Ebay but the shipping etc is making them a little pricey - guess I need to either save more or sell some stuff to raise the cash! Can anyone give a serious?sensible price range for what would be a fair price to pay for either a fifties cab to fit on a running later frame or a original sound runner cosmetics not important but NO Tin Worms!!
Thanks for any advice and info Chevys Rock.Cris


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Hey, JYD here is a buyer for your truck(s). Keep a tight line so he does not get off the hook. Just need to get them in a 40 ft container and off to merry ole England.


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Cool! But my two COE's are as is where is. Chevychris5 would have a hard time driving them back to England from Oregon! ha ha! :eek: :eek: laugh laugh wink


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I have a nice 1947 COE for sale.

What is your idea of a " sensible " price ?

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