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sandroost
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3 florida
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2004-11-25          101021

I have an early 80's? 3 cyl diesel 2600, unsure of hours(meter is dead), runs fine, new starter, probably original rear R1's that look to have been pavement run(maybe as a powerbroom in it's former life, on it's third clutch I think. What would be a range of values?? Thanks

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Art White
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2004-11-25          101031

Cosmetics can be very expensive, on a scale of one to ten? ....

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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003
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2004-11-26          101090

According to Machinery Link these were manufactured between 1976 & 1981. Figure around $2,500 to $3,000 if is pretty decent shape. Less if run down. ....

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cheesesteak
Join Date: Jul 2004
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2004-11-26          101127

Art-as far as cosmetics, with the exception of the rear fender that a tree fell on(DOH!) and the surface rust on the hood and the enevitable diesel leakage it's just in need of a good bath and some more blue paint. ....

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