- Joined
- Aug 19, 2010
- Posts
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- Location
- Kansas City, Mo
- First Name
- Jacob
- Truck Year
- 1977/1990/1991
- Truck Model
- C10 longbed/R1500 Burb/R3500 Dually
- Engine Size
- 350/350/454
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Don't forget to attach a rose to it somehow!
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I have kept mine on craigslist since my swap hopeing ANYONE would need one. Im about to drop them off at the scrap yard. They have been rolling around in the back of my truck for months now and killing my gas mileage. At least 600 un needed pounds of iron.
Iman, no reason to have those things rolling around in the back of your truck. There is a good market for them.I'd give both my nuts for that truck, friggn BAD ASS.


Man that thing looks rust free.Now THIS looks to be one nice burb even if it is just a 2WD and appears to have a crinkled driver front fender!!!!
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/2140417592.html

Man that thing looks rust free.![]()
My thought exactly. That's one of the cleaners square burbs I've seen. A front fender is easy enough to fix!I'd give both my nuts for that truck, friggn BAD ASS.
Good job today '77!!!![]()

Its not rocket science. Its how you write your ad to attrract buyers.![]()
I've always had great luck on CL. I put in lots of pics and try to be pretty descriptive without being overly wordy. I've found that if you have too many words in the ad it doesn't get hit on as quickly as ones that are concise and enough info to get people to call you about it. So I try to put in enough info to bring them in then the one's that are truly interested will ask the rest of the questions to get the rest of the info about the item.