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$100 is way too much unless your getting interest. It's cracked and an out of style part. I would say $50 and if you have someone interested take $25


For 25$, i just would let someone have it lol.
 

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The amarllo GT is what I was thinking of. I want that rear valance.
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Also the front and fender flares
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With the window louvers as well like this one.
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And the visor like this one.
 

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Yes thats a razor back. And i think your thinking of the desert fox. Correction razor back bolted to the bed but came up to the roof kinda in a roll bar fashion.
I always heard those call fastbacks (even though yes I know what that means on an actual car)
 

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For 25$, i just would let someone have it lol.
hah, seriously. Not even worth the hassle of listing and meeting up with someone for like a half tank of gas worth of money. Even if all together the whole transaction from listing to time of sale only took one hour's worth of effort in total, you;re only working for 25 bucks an hour. At that point give the thing away to someone who will enjoy it and get it out of your way
 

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The amarllo GT is what I was thinking of. I want that rear valance.
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Also the front and fender flares
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With the window louvers as well like this one.
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And the visor like this one.
eh, not digging the style so much, looks kind of out of place to me on a pickup IMO. Love the hurricane wheels though, I had blue ones on my '84 K5 and sold them for peanuts and wish I still had them
 

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eh, not digging the style so much, looks kind of out of place to me on a pickup IMO. Love the hurricane wheels though, I had blue ones on my '84 K5 and sold them for peanuts and wish I still had them
My guilty pleasure is liking vehicles that make you think they need fuzzy dice, a chain steering wheel, and stripper girl mud flaps. For some reason my "designs" end up looking like they should be parked next to a donkey in Juárez.

So they are called hurricane sometimes too....saw some recently on marketplace advertised as turbine. I had some Western Wheels Cyclones on a jeep that looked really similar. I have always thought that style looked good on just about anything.
 

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My guilty pleasure is liking vehicles that make you think they need fuzzy dice, a chain steering wheel, and stripper girl mud flaps. For some reason my "designs" end up looking like they should be parked next to a donkey in Juárez.

So they are called hurricane sometimes too....saw some recently on marketplace advertised as turbine. I had some Western Wheels Cyclones on a jeep that looked really similar. I have always thought that style looked good on just about anything.
my car likes typically exude the feelings of amazing grandparent candy that you never see purchased yet they always seemingly have it, driving 25 in a 45, and if you are under the age of 50 you either dress like a pimp or you ungrateful teenager who got grandpas old car that is not good enough as your friends who all got saturns and dodge neons.
 

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My guilty pleasure is liking vehicles that make you think they need fuzzy dice, a chain steering wheel, and stripper girl mud flaps. For some reason my "designs" end up looking like they should be parked next to a donkey in Juárez.

So they are called hurricane sometimes too....saw some recently on marketplace advertised as turbine. I had some Western Wheels Cyclones on a jeep that looked really similar. I have always thought that style looked good on just about anything.

As for the wheels and my locations' terminology, the wheels were called as follows:

Lots of spokes very close together were "Turbines"
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Less spokes (12-15 generally) were called "Hurricanes"

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Less spokes and a ring around the hub area were "Cyclones". These were the ones on the General Lee.

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hah, seriously. Not even worth the hassle of listing and meeting up with someone for like a half tank of gas worth of money. Even if all together the whole transaction from listing to time of sale only took one hour's worth of effort in total, you;re only working for 25 bucks an hour. At that point give the thing away to someone who will enjoy it and get it out of your way
I see random crap on CL all the time. Or is it FB. It will be like kids close $0.50 each or some random thing for like $2 or $5. I'm thinking why worry for $2. But these people probably have nothing, have you come to their house and don't care and that little money means something to them where we all would give it away put it in a goodwill bin or trash the random trinket they are selling.
 

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eh, not digging the style so much, looks kind of out of place to me on a pickup IMO. Love the hurricane wheels though, I had blue ones on my '84 K5 and sold them for peanuts and wish I still had them
I agree I think that thing on the roof looks stupid as **** and I like the original roof line way better.
 

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they arent that class of rim

but ive always had an affinity for pontiac If you got them without pontiac on them I wonder what they would look like? I think they would fit a small 1/2 ton 5 bolt, I think they are 5x5.5. I cant rememebr 100%
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Those roof spoilers were cool when I was a kid. I still think they are cool now because of it.
 

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As for the wheels and my locations' terminology, the wheels were called as follows:

Lots of spokes very close together were "Turbines"
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Less spokes (12-15 generally) were called "Hurricanes"

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Less spokes and a ring around the hub area were "Cyclones". These were the ones on the General Lee.

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Well in that case its the Hurricanes I like best.
 

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Those roof spoilers were cool when I was a kid. I still think they are cool now because of it.
I was a kid around the same time you were a kid (you're not that much older than me) but I've literally never even seen one of those goofy things in person. Lund visors, fastbacks, multi tube rollbars with KC lights on top and hurricane rims were all over the place around me, but I never saw one of those roof spoiler things one time even to this day. Maybe that's why I'm not a fan? Lol looks like a damned duck bill
 
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